Mouse Recombinant VDR protein, His Tag (V2LY-0526-LY9070)

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Basic Information

Expressed Host
Baculovirus-Insect Cells
Protein Species
Mouse
Tag
His Tag
Protein Construction
This product is Mouse Recombinant VDR protein, His Tag consist of Amino Acid: 1-422 and predicts a molecular mass of 49.28 kDa.
Molecule Mass
49.28 kDa
Sequence
Amino Acid: 1-422
Species
Mouse

Formulations & Storage [For reference only, actual COA shall prevail!]

Purity
>80% as determined by SDS-PAGE
Endotoxin
Please contact us for more information.
Format
Lyophilized
Reconstitution
Allow the vial and reconstitution buffer to equilibrate to room temperature. Briefly centrifuge or tap down the vial to ensure that all lyophilized powder is collected at the bottom of the vial. For the reconstitution of this product, we recommend adding PBS or sterile water to achieve a final antibody concentration of 1 mg/mL. Allow the vial to reconstitute for 10-15 minutes at room temperature with gentle agitation. Avoid vigorous shaking that can cause foaming and antibody denaturation. Aliquot into volumes based on your experiment and store liquid protein at -20°C or -80°C for long time.
Buffer
Lyophilized from sterile PBS
Preservative
None
Storage
Samples are stable for up to twelve months from date of receipt at -20°C to -80°C. Store it under sterile conditions at -20°C to -80°C. It is recommended that the protein be aliquoted for optimal storage. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
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Target

Full Name
VDR
Function
Nuclear receptor for calcitriol, the active form of vitamin D3 which mediates the action of this vitamin on cells (PubMed:28698609, PubMed:16913708, PubMed:15728261, PubMed:10678179).
Enters the nucleus upon vitamin D3 binding where it forms heterodimers with the retinoid X receptor/RXR (PubMed:28698609).
The VDR-RXR heterodimers bind to specific response elements on DNA and activate the transcription of vitamin D3-responsive target genes (PubMed:28698609).
Plays a central role in calcium homeostasis (By similarity).
Biological Process
Biological Process apoptotic process involved in mammary gland involution Source:Ensembl
Biological Process bile acid signaling pathway Source:UniProtKB1 Publication
Biological Process calcium ion transport Source:Ensembl
Biological Process cell differentiation Source:GO_Central1 Publication
Biological Process cell morphogenesis Source:UniProtKB1 Publication
Biological Process cellular calcium ion homeostasis Source:Ensembl
Biological Process decidualization Source:BHF-UCL1 Publication
Biological Process intestinal absorption Source:Ensembl
Biological Process lactation Source:Ensembl
Biological Process mammary gland branching involved in pregnancy Source:Ensembl
Biological Process mRNA transcription by RNA polymerase II Source:ComplexPortal1 Publication
Biological Process negative regulation of cell population proliferation Source:BHF-UCL1 Publication
Biological Process negative regulation of DNA-templated transcription Source:MGI1 Publication
Biological Process negative regulation of keratinocyte proliferation Source:UniProtKB1 Publication
Biological Process negative regulation of transcription by RNA polymerase II Source:BHF-UCL1 Publication
Biological Process positive regulation of apoptotic process involved in mammary gland involution Source:Ensembl
Biological Process positive regulation of bone mineralization Source:ComplexPortal1 Publication
Biological Process positive regulation of gene expression Source:UniProtKB1 Publication
Biological Process positive regulation of keratinocyte differentiation Source:UniProtKB1 Publication
Biological Process positive regulation of transcription by RNA polymerase II Source:ComplexPortal1 Publication
Biological Process positive regulation of vitamin D 24-hydroxylase activity Source:BHF-UCL1 Publication
Biological Process positive regulation of vitamin D receptor signaling pathway Source:ComplexPortal1 Publication
Biological Process regulation of calcidiol 1-monooxygenase activity Source:BHF-UCL
Biological Process skeletal system development Source:Ensembl
Biological Process vitamin D receptor signaling pathway Source:BHF-UCL1 Publication
Cellular Location
Nucleus
Cytoplasm
Localizes mainly to the nucleus (PubMed:28698609, PubMed:12145331).
Translocated into the nucleus via both ligand-dependent and ligand-independent pathways; ligand-independent nuclear translocation is mediated by IPO4 (PubMed:16207705).
Involvement in disease
Rickets vitamin D-dependent 2A (VDDR2A):
A disorder of vitamin D metabolism resulting in severe rickets, hypocalcemia and secondary hyperparathyroidism. Most patients have total alopecia in addition to rickets.
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