Bap1, His-tag Recombinant

Catalog #
81083
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Size: 25 µg
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Description

BAP1 is a deubiquitinase that plays a key role in chromatin by mediating deubiquitination of histone H2A and HCFC1. It acts as a regulator of cell growth.

Synonyms
BRCA1-associated protein 1, Cerebral protein 6, DKFZp686N04275, FLJ35406, FLJ37180, HUCEP-13, hucep-6, KIAA0272, Ubiquitin carboxyl-terminal hydrolase BAP1
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Storage and Usage
Citations
Species
Human
Host Species/Expression System
E. coli
Purity

≥85% by SDS-PAGE

Format
Aqueous buffer solution
MW
82 kDa
UniProt #
Q92560
Tag(s)
His-tag
Background

BAP1 plays a critical role in regulating various cellular processes, including DNA repair, cell cycle control, and gene expression. It is particularly known for its involvement in maintaining genomic stability by deubiquitinating histones and other proteins involved in chromatin remodeling. Mutations or loss of BAP1 function have been associated with a higher risk of developing certain cancers, including uveal melanoma and mesothelioma, underscoring its significance as a guardian of genome integrity.

References
David E. Jensen and Frank J. Rauscher III. BAP1, a Candidate Tumor Suppressor Protein that Interacts with BRCA1. Ann N Y Acad Sci. 1999. 886: p191-4.