Recombinant Human Bromodomain adjacent to zinc finger domain protein 1A (BAZ1A), partial

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MSDS
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Purity
>85% (SDS-PAGE)
Target Names
BAZ1A
Uniprot NO.
Species
Homo sapiens (Human)
Source
Yeast
Expression Region
1-1556
Target Protein Sequence
MPLLHRKPFV RQKPPADLRP DEEVFYCKVT NEIFRHYDDF FERTILCNSL VWSCAVTGRP GLTYQEALES EKKARQNLQS FPEPLIIPVL YLTSLTHRSR LHEICDDIFA YVKDRYFVEE TVEVIRNNGA RLQCRILEVL PPSHQNGFAN GHVNSVDGET IIISDSDDSE TQSCSFQNGK KKDAIDPLLF KYKVQPTKKE LHESAIVKAT QISRRKHLFS RDKLKLFLKQ HCEPQDGVIK IKASSLSTYK IAEQDFSYFF PDDPPTFIFS PANRRRGRPP KRIHISQEDN VANKQTLASY RSKATKERDK LLKQEEMKSL AFEKAKLKRE KADALEAKKK EKEDKEKKRE ELKKIVEEER LKKKEEKERL KVEREKEREK LREEKRKYVE YLKQWSKPRE DMECDDLKEL PEPTPVKTRL PPEIFGDALM VLEFLNAFGE LFDLQDEFPD GVTLEVLEEA LVGNDSEGPL CELLFFFLTA IFQAIAEEEE EVAKEQLTDA DTKDLTEALD EDADPTKSAL SAVASLAAAW PQLHQGCSLK SLDLDSCTLS EILRLHILAS GADVTSANAK YRYQKRGGFD ATDDACMELR LSNPSLVKKL SSTSVYDLTP GEKMKILHAL CGKLLTLVST RDFIEDYVDI LRQAKQEFRE LKAEQHRKER EEAAARIRKR KEEKLKEQEQ KMKEKQEKLK EDEQRNSTAD ISIGEEERED FDTSIESKDT EQKELDQDMV TEDEDDPGSH KRGRRGKRGQ NGFKEFTRQE QINCVTREPL TADEEEALKQ EHQRKEKELL EKIQSAIACT NIFPLGRDRM YRRYWIFPSI PGLFIEEDYS GLTEDMLLPR PSSFQNNVQS QDPQVSTKTG EPLMSESTSN IDQGPRDHSV QLPKPVHKPN RWCFYSSCEQ LDQLIEALNS RGHRESALKE TLLQEKSRIC AQLARFSEEK FHFSDKPQPD SKPTYSRGRS SNAYDPSQMC AEKQLELRLR DFLLDIEDRI YQGTLGAIKV TDRHIWRSAL ESGRYELLSE ENKENGIIKT VNEDVEEMEI DEQTKVIVKD RLLGIKTETP STVSTNASTP QSVSSVVHYL AMALFQIEQG IERRFLKAPL DASDSGRSYK TVLDRWRESL LSSASLSQVF LHLSTLDRSV IWSKSILNAR CKICRKKGDA ENMVLCDGCD RGHHTYCVRP KLKTVPEGDW FCPECRPKQR SRRLSSRQRP SLESDEDVED SMGGEDDEVD GDEEEGQSEE EEYEVEQDED DSQEEEEVSL PKRGRPQVRL PVKTRGKLSS SFSSRGQQQE PGRYPSRSQQ STPKTTVSSK TGRSLRKINS APPTETKSLR IASRSTRHSH GPLQADVFVE LLSPRRKRRG RKSANNTPEN SPNFPNFRVI ATKSSEQSRS VNIASKLSLQ ESESKRRCRK RQSPEPSPVT LGRRSSGRQG GVHELSAFEQ LVVELVRHDD SWPFLKLVSK IQVPDYYDII KKPIALNIIR EKVNKCEYKL ASEFIDDIEL MFSNCFEYNP RNTSEAKAGT RLQAFFHIQA QKLGLHVTPS NVDQVSTPPA AKKSRI
Protein Length
Partial
Tag Info
N-terminal His-tagged/Tag-Free
Storage
The shelf life is related to many factors, storage state, buffer ingredients, storage temperature and the stability of the protein itself.
Generally, the shelf life of liquid form is 6 months at -20°C/-80°C. The shelf life of lyophilized form is 12 months at -20°C/-80°C.
Shelf Life
The shelf life is related to many factors, storage state, buffer ingredients, storage temperature and the stability of the protein itself.
Generally, the shelf life of liquid form is 6 months at -20°C/-80°C. The shelf life of lyophilized form is 12 months at -20°C/-80°C.
Notes
Repeated freezing and thawing is not recommended. Store working aliquots at 4°C for up to one week.
Description

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Target Background

Function
Regulatory subunit of the ATP-dependent ACF-1 and ACF-5 ISWI chromatin remodeling complexes, which form ordered nucleosome arrays on chromatin and slide edge- and center-positioned histone octamers away from their original location on the DNA template to facilitate access to DNA during DNA-templated processes such as DNA replication, transcription, and repair. Both complexes regulate the spacing of nucleosomes along the chromatin and have the ability to slide mononucleosomes to the center of a DNA template in an ATP-dependent manner. The ACF-1 ISWI chromatin remodeling complex has a lower ATP hydrolysis rate than the ACF-5 ISWI chromatin remodeling complex. Has a role in sensing the length of DNA which flank nucleosomes, which modulates the nucleosome spacing activity of the ACF-5 ISWI chromatin remodeling complex. Involved in DNA replication and together with SMARCA5/SNF2H is required for replication of pericentric heterochromatin in S-phase. May have a role in nuclear receptor-mediated transcription repression.
Gene References into Functions
  1. Results from the study on gene variability in early stage embryos identifies BAZ1A as a putative variability marker of the 8-cell embryo stage. PMID:26288249
  2. Results from the study suggest that acute cocaine exposure increased Baz1a expression in nucleus accumbens while repeated cocaine exposure produced the opposite effect. Findings implicate BAZ1A in molecular and behavioral plasticity to cocaine and offer new insight into the pathophysiology of cocaine addiction. PMID:28412501
  3. promotes recovery after DNA damage, in part by recruiting SMARCA5 to damaged chromatin PMID:29021563
  4. Study reports de novo mutation in BAZ1A, in a patient with a syndromic form of intellectual disability (ID). This mutation affects the expression of genes involved in several biological pathways such as vitamin D regulation, Wnt signaling, and postsynaptic signaling. Data point to an important role for BAZ1A in neurodevelopment, and highlight a possible link for BAZ1A to ID. PMID:27328812
  5. CHD3.1 and ACF1-SNF2H display counteractive activities but similar histone affinities. PMID:25533843
  6. ISWI proteins Snf2H, Snf2L as well as Acf1 accumulate at UV-induced DNA damage sites within tens of seconds and reach a plateau after a few minutes. PMID:21738833
  7. hACF1-containing factors are more generally involved in the DNA damage response. PMID:21745822
  8. The ACF1 and its complexes play important roles in DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) repair. PMID:21172662
  9. The data support a model in which the human ACF anf yeast RSC remodeling enzymes move nucleosomes to new locations by a general sequence-independent mechanism. PMID:19450608
  10. ACF1 alters the remodeling strategy of SNF2h PMID:16877760
  11. Has a critical role in the transcriptional repression of specific nuclear hormone receptor-regulated genes. PMID:17519354

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Subcellular Location
Nucleus. Note=May target the CHRAC complex to heterochromatin.
Protein Families
WAL family
Tissue Specificity
Highly expressed in testis and at low or undetectable levels in other tissues analyzed.
Database Links

HGNC: 960

UNIGENE: Hs.509140

KEGG: hsa:11177

STRING: 9606.ENSP00000353458

OMIM: 605680

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