Biomarkers

MSR1

Recombinant ID:

3488

Gene of Interest

Gene Synonyms:

MSR1;SCARA1

Protein Names:

Macrophage scavenger receptor types I and II (Macrophage acetylated LDL receptor I and II) (Scavenger receptor class A member 1) (CD antigen CD204)

Accession Data

Organism:

Homo sapiens (Human)

Mass (kDa):

49762

Length (aa):

451

Metal Binding:

Pending Verification

Proteomics (Proteome ID):

Macrophage scavenger receptor types I and II (Macrophage acetylated LDL receptor I and II) (Scavenger receptor class A member 1) (CD antigen CD204)

Proteomics (Chromosome):

UP000005640

Disease:

Prostate cancer (PC) [MIM:176807]: A malignancy originating in tissues of the prostate. Most prostate cancers are adenocarcinomas that develop in the acini of the prostatic ducts. Other rare histopathologic types of prostate cancer that occur in approximately 5% of patients include small cell carcinoma, mucinous carcinoma, prostatic ductal carcinoma, transitional cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, basal cell carcinoma, adenoid cystic carcinoma (basaloid), signet-ring cell carcinoma and neuroendocrine carcinoma. {ECO:0000269|PubMed:12244320}. Note=The disease may be caused by mutations affecting the gene represented in this entry. MSR1 variants may play a role in susceptibility to prostate cancer. MSR1 variants have been found in individuals with prostate cancer and co-segregate with the disease in some families.; Barrett esophagus (BE) [MIM:614266]: A condition characterized by a metaplastic change in which normal esophageal squamous epithelium is replaced by a columnar and intestinal-type epithelium. Patients with Barrett esophagus have an increased risk of esophageal adenocarcinoma. The main cause of Barrett esophagus is gastroesophageal reflux. The retrograde movement of acid and bile salts from the stomach into the esophagus causes prolonged injury to the esophageal epithelium and induces chronic esophagitis, which in turn is believed to trigger the pathologic changes. {ECO:0000269|PubMed:21791690}. Note=The disease may be caused by mutations affecting the gene represented in this entry. Genetic variants in MSR1 have been found in individuals with Barrett esophagus and are thought to contribute to disease susceptibility.

Mutagenesis:

N/A

Sequence:

MEQWDHFHNQQEDTDSCSESVKFDARSMTALLPPNPKNSPSLQEKLKSFKAALIALYLLVFAVLIPLIGIVAAQLLKWETKNCSVSSTNANDITQSLTGKGNDSEEEMRFQEVFMEHMSNMEKRIQHILDMEANLMDTEHFQNFSMTTDQRFNDILLQLSTLFSSVQGHGNAIDEISKSLISLNTTLLDLQLNIENLNGKIQENTFKQQEEISKLEERVYNVSAEIMAMKEEQVHLEQEIKGEVKVLNNITNDLRLKDWEHSQTLRNITLIQGPPGPPGEKGDRGPTGESGPRGFPGPIGPPGLKGDRGAIGFPGSRGLPGYAGRPGNSGPKGQKGEKGSGNTLTPFTKVRLVGGSGPHEGRVEILHSGQWGTICDDRWEVRVGQVVCRSLGYPGVQAVHKAAHFGQGTGPIWLNEVFCFGRESSIEECKIRQWGTRACSHSEDAGVTCTL

Function [CC]:

Membrane glycoproteins implicated in the pathologic deposition of cholesterol in arterial walls during atherogenesis. Two types of receptor subunits exist. These receptors mediate the endocytosis of a diverse group of macromolecules, including modified low density lipoproteins (LDL) (PubMed:2251254). Isoform III does not internalize acetylated LDL (PubMed:9548586). {ECO:0000269|PubMed:2251254, ECO:0000269|PubMed:9548586}.

Analysis Summary:

Alternative sequence (3); Chain (1); Coiled coil (1); Disulfide bond (3); Domain (2); Glycosylation (7); Modified residue (1); Natural variant (10); Region (1); Topological domain (2); Transmembrane (1); Isoform I, isoform II and isoform III are expressed in monocyte-derived macrophages. Isoform I and isoform II are expressed in the liver, placenta and brain. {ECO:0000269|PubMed:2251254, ECO:0000269|PubMed:9548586}.

Reagent Data

Name:

Macrophage scavenger receptor types I and II (Macrophage acetylated LDL receptor I and II) (Scavenger receptor class A member 1) (CD antigen CD204)

Subcategory:

Recombinant

Source:

HEK293

Species:

Format:

Lyophilized

pH:

7.4-7.5

Formulation:

Sterile-filtered colorless solution

Formulation Concentration:

1mg/ml

Buffer Volume:

Standard

Buffer Solution:

PBS

Metal Chelating Agents

Determined:

SDS-PAGE

Purity:

> 98%

Validated:

RP-HPLC

Sample Handling

Storage:

-20°C

Stability:

This bioreagent is stable at 4°C (short-term) and -70°C(long-term). After reconstitution, sample may be stored at 4°C for 2-7 days and below -18°C for future use.

Preparation:

Reconstitute in sterile distilled H2O to no less than 100ug/ml; dilute reconstituted stock further in other aqueous solutions if needed. Please review COA for lot-specific instructions. Final measurements should be determined by the end-user for optimal performance.

Request a Datasheet

We'll respond with your requested information within a day!

Request Datasheet

Share by: