TRIM24 bromodomain (896-1014 aa) (GST-tagged), Human recombinant
A transcriptional co-factor
Product Overview
Product Name: TRIM24 bromodomain (896-1014 aa) (GST-tagged), Human recombinant
Alternate Name/Synonyms: Transcriptional Intermediary Factor 1-α; E3 Ubiquitin-protein Ligase TRIM24; hTIF1; RING finger protein 82; RNF82; PTC6; Tripartite Motif Containing 24.
Gene Symbol: TRIM24
Accession #: O15164
Gene ID: 8805
Source: E. coli
Appearance: Liquid
Physical Form Description: 50 mM Tris, pH 7.5, containing 500 mM sodium chloride, 5 mM β-mercaptoethanol and 5% glycerol.
Molecular Weight: 40.9 kDa (896-1014 aa + NT GST Tag)
Purity by SDS-PAGE: ≥95%
Purity by HPLC: N/A
Endotoxin Level: N/A
Biological Activity: N/A
Reconstitution Instructions: N/A
Storage Temp.: -80°C
Shipping: Dry ice
Background Information: The acetylation of histone lysine residues plays a crucial role in the epigenetic regulation of gene transcription. A bromodomain is a protein domain that recognizes acetylated lysine residues such as those on the N-terminal tails of histones. This recognition is often a prerequisite for protein-histone association and chromatin remodeling. These domains function in the linking of protein complexes to acetylated nucleosomes, thereby controlling chromatin structure and gene expression. Thus, bromodomains serve as “readers” of histone acetylation marks regulating the transcription of target promoters. TRIM24 is a transcriptional cofactor, whose inactivation leads to hepatocellular carcinoma in mice.3 The N-terminal TRIM domain of TRIM24 binds ligand-bound nuclear receptors, while its tandem C-terminal plant homeo-domain and bromodomain target TRIM24 to acetylated histones in chromatin. This product contains the bromodomain region of TRIM24.
Amino Acid Sequence: N/A
Handling: Centrifuge the vial prior to opening
USAGE: For Research Use Only! Not For Use in Humans. |