Glucokinase regulatory protein Recombinant Protein | GCKR recombinant protein
Recombinant Human Glucokinase regulatory protein
Gene Names
GCKR; GKRP; FGQTL5
Purity
Greater or equal to 85% purity as determined by SDS-PAGE.
Synonyms
Glucokinase regulatory protein; N/A; Recombinant Human Glucokinase regulatory protein; GCKR recombinant protein
Host
E Coli or Yeast or Baculovirus or Mammalian Cell
Purity/Purification
Greater or equal to 85% purity as determined by SDS-PAGE.
Form/Format
Lyophilized or liquid (Format to be determined during the manufacturing process)
Sequence Positions
1-625aa; Full Length
Sequence
MPGTKRFQHVIETPEPGKWELSGYEAAVPITEKSNPLTQDLDKADAENIVRLLGQCDAEIFQEEGQALSTYQRLYSESILTTMVQVAGKVQEVLKEPDGGLVVLSGGGTSGRMAFLMSVSFNQLMKGLGQKPLYTYLIAGGDRSVVASREGTEDSALHGIEELKKVAAGKKRVIVIGISVGLSAPFVAGQMDCCMNNTAVFLPVLVGFNPVSMARNDPIEDWSSTFRQVAERMQKMQEKQKAFVLNPAIGPEGLSGSSRMKGGSATKILLETLLLAAHKTVDQGIAASQRCLLEILRTFERAHQVTYSQSPKIATLMKSVSTSLEKKGHVYLVGWQTLGIIAIMDGVECIHTFGADFRDVRGFLIGDHSDMFNQKAELTNQGPQFTFSQEDFLTSILPSLTEIDTVVFIFTLDDNLTEVQTIVEQVKEKTNHIQALAHSTVGQTLPIPLKKLFPSIISITWPLLFFEYEGNFIQKFQRELSTKWVLNTVSTGAHVLLGKILQNHMLDLRISNSKLFWRALAMLQRFSGQSKARCIESLLRAIHFPQPLSDDIRAAPISCHVQVAHEKEQVIPIALLSLLFRCSITEAQAHLAAAPSVCEAVRSALAGPGQKRTADPLEILEPDVQ
Sequence Length
625
Production Note
Special Offer: The E Coli, Yeast host-expressed protein is manufactured from a stock plasmid containing the protein gene. E Coli, Yeasthost-expressed protein is stocked in different unit sizes ranging from as small as 10 ug to as large as 1 mg. Bulk inventory is also available. The E Coli, Yeast host-expressed protein has been ordered over and over again by researchers and has stood the test of time as both a robust protein and important target for the research community. It is part of our new program to make our most popular protein targets and corresponding hosts available in expanded unit sizes and with a quick processing time. Select E Coli, Yeast host-expressed protein for the fastest delivery among all hosts. Please contact our or email to for more details.
Preparation and Storage
Store at -20 degree C, for extended storage, conserve at -20 degree C or -80 degree C.
Related Product Information for GCKR recombinant protein
Inhibits glucokinase (GCK) by forming an inactive complex with this enzyme. The affinity of GCKR for GCK is modulated by fructose metabolites: GCKR with bound fructose 6-phosphate has increased affinity for GCK, while GCKR with bound fructose 1-phosphate has strongly decreased affinity for GCK and does not inhibit GCK activity.
Product Categories/Family for GCKR recombinant protein
References
Human glucokinase regulatory protein (GCKR) cDNA and genomic cloning, complete primary structure, and chromosomal localization.Warner J.P., Leek J.P., Intody S., Markham A.F., Bonthron D.T.Mamm. Genome 6:532-536(1995) Organization of the human glucokinase regulator gene GCKR.Hayward B.E., Dunlop N., Intody S., Leek J.P., Markham A.F., Warner J.P., Bonthron D.T.Genomics 49:137-142(1998) NIEHS SNPs programComplete sequencing and characterization of 21,243 full-length human cDNAs.Ota T., Suzuki Y., Nishikawa T., Otsuki T., Sugiyama T., Irie R., Wakamatsu A., Hayashi K., Sato H., Nagai K., Kimura K., Makita H., Sekine M., Obayashi M., Nishi T., Shibahara T., Tanaka T., Ishii S., Yamamoto J., Saito K., Kawai Y., Isono Y., Nakamura Y., Nagahari K., Murakami K., Yasuda T., Iwayanagi T., Wagatsuma M., Shiratori A., Sudo H., Hosoiri T., Kaku Y., Kodaira H., Kondo H., Sugawara M., Takahashi M., Kanda K., Yokoi T., Furuya T., Kikkawa E., Omura Y., Abe K., Kamihara K., Katsuta N., Sato K., Tanikawa M., Yamazaki M., Ninomiya K., Ishibashi T., Yamashita H., Murakawa K., Fujimori K., Tanai H., Kimata M., Watanabe M., Hiraoka S., Chiba Y., Ishida S., Ono Y., Takiguchi S., Watanabe S., Yosida M., Hotuta T., Kusano J., Kanehori K., Takahashi-Fujii A., Hara H., Tanase T.-O., Nomura Y., Togiya S., Komai F., Hara R., Takeuchi K., Arita M., Imose N., Musashino K., Yuuki H., Oshima A., Sasaki N., Aotsuka S., Yoshikawa Y., Matsunawa H., Ichihara T., Shiohata N., Sano S., Moriya S., Momiyama H., Satoh N., Takami S., Terashima Y., Suzuki O., Nakagawa S., Senoh A., Mizoguchi H., Goto Y., Shimizu F., Wakebe H., Hishigaki H., Watanabe T., Sugiyama A., Takemoto M., Kawakami B., Yamazaki M., Watanabe K., Kumagai A., Itakura S., Fukuzumi Y., Fujimori Y., Komiyama M., Tashiro H., Tanigami A., Fujiwara T., Ono T., Yamada K., Fujii Y., Ozaki K., Hirao M., Ohmori Y., Kawabata A., Hikiji T., Kobatake N., Inagaki H., Ikema Y., Okamoto S., Okitani R., Kawakami T., Noguchi S., Itoh T., Shigeta K., Senba T., Matsumura K., Nakajima Y., Mizuno T., Morinaga M., Sasaki M., Togashi T., Oyama M., Hata H., Watanabe M., Komatsu T., Mizushima-Sugano J., Satoh T., Shirai Y., Takahashi Y., Nakagawa K., Okumura K., Nagase T., Nomura N., Kikuchi H., Masuho Y., Yamashita R., Nakai K., Yada T., Nakamura Y., Ohara O., Isogai T., Sugano S.Nat. Genet. 36:40-45(2004) Generation and annotation of the DNA sequences of human chromosomes 2 and 4.Hillier L.W., Graves T.A., Fulton R.S., Fulton L.A., Pepin K.H., Minx P., Wagner-McPherson C., Layman D., Wylie K., Sekhon M., Becker M.C., Fewell G.A., Delehaunty K.D., Miner T.L., Nash W.E., Kremitzki C., Oddy L., Du H., Sun H., Bradshaw-Cordum H., Ali J., Carter J., Cordes M., Harris A., Isak A., van Brunt A., Nguyen C., Du F., Courtney L., Kalicki J., Ozersky P., Abbott S., Armstrong J., Belter E.A., Caruso L., Cedroni M., Cotton M., Davidson T., Desai A., Elliott G., Erb T., Fronick C., Gaige T., Haakenson W., Haglund K., Holmes A., Harkins R., Kim K., Kruchowski S.S., Strong C.M., Grewal N., Goyea E., Hou S., Levy A., Martinka S., Mead K., McLellan M.D., Meyer R., Randall-Maher J., Tomlinson C., Dauphin-Kohlberg S., Kozlowicz-Reilly A., Shah N., Swearengen-Shahid S., Snider J., Strong J.T., Thompson J., Yoakum M., Leonard S., Pearman C., Trani L., Radionenko M., Waligorski J.E., Wang C., Rock S.M., Tin-Wollam A.-M., Maupin R., Latreille P., Wendl M.C., Yang S.-P., Pohl C., Wallis J.W., Spieth J., Bieri T.A., Berkowicz N., Nelson J.O., Osborne J., Ding L., Meyer R., Sabo A., Shotland Y., Sinha P., Wohldmann P.E., Cook L.L., Hickenbotham M.T., Eldred J., Williams D., Jones T.A., She X., Ciccarelli F.D., Izaurralde E., Taylor J., Schmutz J., Myers R.M., Cox D.R., Huang X., McPherson J.D., Mardis E.R., Clifton S.W., Warren W.C., Chinwalla A.T., Eddy S.R., Marra M.A., Ovcharenko I., Furey T.S., Miller W., Eichler E.E., Bork P., Suyama M., Torrents D., Waterston R.H., Wilson R.K.Nature 434:724-731(2005) Glucokinase regulatory protein is essential for the proper subcellular localisation of liver glucokinase.de la Iglesia N., Veiga-da-Cunha M., Van Schaftingen E., Guinovart J.J., Ferrer J.C.FEBS Lett. 456:332-338(1999) The common P446L polymorphism in GCKR inversely modulates fasting glucose and triglyceride levels and reduces type 2 diabetes risk in the DESIR prospective general French population.Vaxillaire M., Cavalcanti-Proenca C., Dechaume A., Tichet J., Marre M., Balkau B., Froguel P.Diabetes 57:2253-2257(2008) The P446L variant in GCKR associated with fasting plasma glucose and triglyceride levels exerts its effect through increased glucokinase activity in liver.Beer N.L., Tribble N.D., McCulloch L.J., Roos C., Johnson P.R., Orho-Melander M., Gloyn A.L.Hum. Mol. Genet. 18:4081-4088(2009) Molecular basis for the role of glucokinase regulatory protein as the allosteric switch for glucokinase.Choi J.M., Seo M.H., Kyeong H.H., Kim E., Kim H.S.Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 110:10171-10176(2013) Crystal structure of glucokinase regulatory protein.Pautsch A., Stadler N., Lohle A., Rist W., Berg A., Glocker L., Nar H., Reinert D., Lenter M., Heckel A., Schnapp G., Kauschke S.G.Biochemistry 52:3523-3531(2013) Common missense variant in the glucokinase regulatory protein gene is associated with increased plasma triglyceride and C-reactive protein but lower fasting glucose concentrations.Orho-Melander M., Melander O., Guiducci C., Perez-Martinez P., Corella D., Roos C., Tewhey R., Rieder M.J., Hall J., Abecasis G., Tai E.S., Welch C., Arnett D.K., Lyssenko V., Lindholm E., Saxena R., de Bakker P.I., Burtt N., Voight B.F., Hirschhorn J.N., Tucker K.L., Hedner T., Tuomi T., Isomaa B., Eriksson K.F., Taskinen M.R., Wahlstrand B., Hughes T.E., Parnell L.D., Lai C.Q., Berglund G., Peltonen L., Vartiainen E., Jousilahti P., Havulinna A.S., Salomaa V., Nilsson P., Groop L., Altshuler D., Ordovas J.M., Kathiresan S.Diabetes 57:3112-3121(2008)
NCBI and Uniprot Product Information
NCBI GI #
NCBI GeneID
NCBI Accession #
NCBI GenBank Nucleotide #
Molecular Weight
70.7 kDa
NCBI Official Full Name
glucokinase regulatory protein
NCBI Official Synonym Full Names
glucokinase (hexokinase 4) regulator
NCBI Official Symbol
GCKR
NCBI Official Synonym Symbols
GKRP; FGQTL5
NCBI Protein Information
glucokinase regulatory protein
UniProt Protein Name
Glucokinase regulatory protein
UniProt Gene Name
GCKR
UniProt Synonym Gene Names
GKRP; Glucokinase regulator
UniProt Entry Name
GCKR_HUMAN
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Product Notes
The GCKR gckr (Catalog #AAA116520) is a Recombinant Protein produced from E Coli or Yeast or Baculovirus or Mammalian Cell and is intended for research purposes only. The product is available for immediate purchase. The immunogen sequence is 1-625aa; Full Length. The amino acid sequence is listed below: MPGTKRFQHV IETPEPGKWE LSGYEAAVPI TEKSNPLTQD LDKADAENIV RLLGQCDAEI FQEEGQALST YQRLYSESIL TTMVQVAGKV QEVLKEPDGG LVVLSGGGTS GRMAFLMSVS FNQLMKGLGQ KPLYTYLIAG GDRSVVASRE GTEDSALHGI EELKKVAAGK KRVIVIGISV GLSAPFVAGQ MDCCMNNTAV FLPVLVGFNP VSMARNDPIE DWSSTFRQVA ERMQKMQEKQ KAFVLNPAIG PEGLSGSSRM KGGSATKILL ETLLLAAHKT VDQGIAASQR CLLEILRTFE RAHQVTYSQS PKIATLMKSV STSLEKKGHV YLVGWQTLGI IAIMDGVECI HTFGADFRDV RGFLIGDHSD MFNQKAELTN QGPQFTFSQE DFLTSILPSL TEIDTVVFIF TLDDNLTEVQ TIVEQVKEKT NHIQALAHST VGQTLPIPLK KLFPSIISIT WPLLFFEYEG NFIQKFQREL STKWVLNTVS TGAHVLLGKI LQNHMLDLRI SNSKLFWRAL AMLQRFSGQS KARCIESLLR AIHFPQPLSD DIRAAPISCH VQVAHEKEQV IPIALLSLLF RCSITEAQAH LAAAPSVCEA VRSALAGPGQ KRTADPLEIL EPDVQ. It is sometimes possible for the material contained within the vial of "Glucokinase regulatory protein, Recombinant Protein" to become dispersed throughout the inside of the vial, particularly around the seal of said vial, during shipment and storage. We always suggest centrifuging these vials to consolidate all of the liquid away from the lid and to the bottom of the vial prior to opening. Please be advised that certain products may require dry ice for shipping and that, if this is the case, an additional dry ice fee may also be required.Precautions
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