EMAP-II Recombinant Protein
EMAP-II also called SCYE1 is a tumor derived cytokine that plays a role in a wide variety of activities on endothelial cells, monocytes and neutrophils. EMAP-II inhibits endothelial cell proliferation, vasculogenesis, neovessel formation, and can induce apoptosis. It is also chemotactic towards neutrophils and monocytes and induces myeloperoxidase activity from neutrophils. EMAP-II clinical value is inhibiting angiogenesis of vascular beds and suppressing the growth of primary and secondary tumors with no affect to normal tissues. SCYE1is specifically induced by apoptosis, and it is involved in the control of angiogenesis, inflammation, and wound healing. The release of this SCYE1 renders the tumor-associated vasculature sensitive to tumor necrosis factor. The precursor protein is identical to the p43 subunit, which is associated with the multi-tRNA synthetase complex, and it modulates aminoacylation activity of tRNA synthetase in normal cells. EMAP-2 plays a role in in the stimulation of inflammatory responses after proteolytic cleavage in tumor cells.
Product Specifications
CAS Number
9000-83-3
Synonyms
AIMP1; p43; HLD3; EMAP2; SCYE1; EMAPII
NCBI Gene ID
9255
UniProt
Q12904
Accession Number
NP_004748
Accession Number mRNA
NM_004757
Gene Location
4q24
Host
E. coli
Origin Species
Human
Species Reactivity
Human
Sequence
Detection Range
Determined by the apoptotic effect on MCF-7 cells using a concentration of 20-30 ng/ml.
Purity
> 98% by SDS-PAGE & HPLC analyses
Length
166
Form
Lyophilized
Molecular Weight
18.3 kDa
Shipping Conditions
Room Temperature
Frequently Asked Questions
Explore Other Products
Browse additional items from our catalog