catalog number :
MBS306015
products type :
Recombinant Protein
products full name :
Recombinant Human Vimentin Protein
products short name :
Vimentin
other names :
vimentin; Vimentin; vimentin; epididymis luminal protein 113; vimentin; N/A
other gene names :
VIM; VIM; HEL113; CTRCT30; N/A
uniprot entry name :
VIME_HUMAN
storage stability :
Store at -20 degree to -80 degree C. The user must validate any other storage conditions. When properly stored, the reagent is stable to the date indicated on the label. Do not use the reagent beyond the expiration date. If unexpected results are observed which cannot be explained by variations in laboratory procedures and a problem with the reagent is suspected, contact Technical Support.
other info1 :
Characterization: On SDS-PAGE commassie blue stained gel, the purified recombinant protein shows a band at 77kDa. Source: Recombinant full length human vimentin protein expressed in E Coli.
other info2 :
Domain: full length
ncbi acc num :
NP_003371.2
ncbi gb acc num :
NM_003380.3
ncbi mol weight :
53,652 Da
ncbi pathways :
Alpha6-Beta4 Integrin Signaling Pathway 198807!!Apoptosis Pathway 105648!!Apoptotic Cleavage Of Cellular Proteins Pathway 105678!!Apoptotic Execution Phase Pathway 105677!!Aurora B Signaling Pathway 138080!!Caspase Cascade In Apoptosis Pathway 137974!!Caspase-mediated Cleavage Of Cytoskeletal Proteins Pathway 105679!!Epstein-Barr Virus Infection Pathway 585562!!Epstein-Barr Virus Infection Pathway 587115!!MicroRNAs In Cancer Pathway 852705
ncbi summary :
This gene encodes a member of the intermediate filament family. Intermediate filamentents, along with microtubules and actin microfilaments, make up the cytoskeleton. The protein encoded by this gene is responsible for maintaining cell shape, integrity of the cytoplasm, and stabilizing cytoskeletal interactions. It is also involved in the immune response, and controls the transport of low-density lipoprotein (LDL)-derived cholesterol from a lysosome to the site of esterification. It functions as an organizer of a number of critical proteins involved in attachment, migration, and cell signaling. Mutations in this gene causes a dominant, pulverulent cataract.[provided by RefSeq, Jun 2009]