Name | Human FN3K protein |
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Supplier | Biorbyt |
Catalog | orb168364 |
Category | Protein |
Prices | $230.00, $442.00 |
Sizes | 2 μg, 10 μg |
Applications | SDS-PAGE |
Species Reactivities | Human |
Nature | Recombinant |
Source | E. coli |
Purity | > 85.0% as determined by SDS-PAGE. |
Gene | FN3K |
Sequence | MGSSHHHHHH SSGLVPRGSH MGSMEQLLRA ELRTATLRAF GGPGAGCISE GRAYDTDAGP VFVKVNRRTQ ARQMFEGEVA SLEALRSTGL VRVPRPMKVI DLPGGGAAFV MEHLKMKSLS SQASKLGEQM ADLHLYNQKL REKLKEEENT VGRRGEGAEP QYVDKFGFHT VTCCGFIPQV NEWQDDWPTF FARHRLQAQL DLIEKDYADR EARELWSRLQ VKIPDLFCGL EIVPALLHGD LWSGNVAEDD VGPIIYDPAS FYGHSEFELA IALMFGGFPR SFFTAYHRKI PKAPGFDQRL LLYQLFNYLN HWNHFGREYR SPSLGTMRRL LK. |
Description | Fructosamine 3 Kinase Human Recombinant protein. Fructosamine 3 Kinase (FN3K) catalyzes the phosphorylation of fructosamines which may result in deglycation, the non-enzymatic reaction of glucose with primary amines followed by Amadori re-arrangement. Phosphorylation of fructosamines instigates metabolism of the modified amine and brings about the de-glycation of fructoselysine and of glycated proteins. A high concentration of glucose may affect non-enzymatic oxidation of proteins by reaction of glucose and lysine residues (glycation). Fructosamines, the proteins altered in this way, are less active or functional. |
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