Adiponectin (Acrp30)
Adiponectin is an adipose-derived secreted protein containing 226 amino acid residues. It is relatively abundant in humans and rodents, accounting for about 0.01% of total plasma protein. The circulating levels of adiponectin are decreased under conditions of obesity, insulin resistance, and type II diabetes. Disruption of adiponectin in mice causes insulin resistance and neointimal formation. Conversely, administration of recombinant adiponectin suppresses hepatic glucose production, and reverses insulin resistance associated with both lipoatrophy and obesity. The protective role of adiponectin is attributed to its anti-inflammatory properties (e.g. ability to suppress expression of TNF-α and class A scavenger receptor in macrophages) . Recombinant adiponectin is a multimeric glycoprotein containing amino acids Glu-19 to Asn-244 of the adiponectin precursor protein fused to an N-terminal histidine tag. Monomeric glycosylated adiponectin migrates at an apparent molecular weight of approximately 35.0 kDa by SDS PAGE analysis under reducing conditions.
Product Specifications
Synonyms
ADIPOQ; ACDC; ADPN; APM1; APM-1; GBP28; ACRP30; ADIPQTL1
NCBI Gene ID
9370
UniProt
Q15848
Accession Number
NP_001171271
Accession Number mRNA
NM_001177800
Chromosomal Location
3q27
Reactivity
Human
Cross Reactivity
Mouse, Human
Label
His-Tag
Endotoxin
< 0.1 ng/µg of protein (< 1EU/µg)
Purity
> 97% by SDS-PAGE & HPLC analyses
Bioactivity
Determined by a cytotoxic assay using M1 cells. The ED50 for this effect is 3.0-6.0 μg/ml.
Length
226
Form
Lyophilized
Molecular Weight
35.0 kDa
Host or Source
Insect cells
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