Mouse ACE2 Protein FLAG Tag (18-740 aa)
Source: HEK 293 cells. Angiotensin-converting enzyme2 (ACE2) is an ectoenzyme (carboxypeptidase) with an extracellular catalytic domain that predominantly localizes at the plasma membrane and is thereby able to hydrolyze circulating peptides. ACE2 has approximately 42% sequence identity with ACE, and its cytoplasmic and transmembrane domains show 48% homology to the protein collectrin that plays a critical role in the amino acid absorption of the kidney. ACE2 converts angiotensin I to angiotensin 1-9, a peptide of unknown function, and angiotensin II to angiotensin 1-7, a vasodilator. ACE2 is involved in the regulation of systemic blood pressure and has direct effects on cardiac functions. It is expressed predominantly in endothelial cells of the lung, gut, heart and kidney. ACE2 together with the protease TMPRSS2 acts as a functional receptor for SARS coronavirus as well as for the new highly pathogenic coronavirus, 2019-nCoV/SARS-CoV-2, which is cause for pneumonia COVID-19.
Product Specifications
Product Name Alternative
SARS Receptor; Angiotensin-converting Enzyme 2; ACEH; Metalloprotease MPROT15; SARS-CoV-2 Receptor
UniProt
Q8R0I0
Purification
>=95% (SDS-PAGE)
Components
Lyophilized. Contains PBS. 1 mg/mL after reconstitution. Reconstitute with 50μl endotoxin-free water.
Storage Conditions
Applications Notes
Amino Acids
Extracellular domain of mouse ACE2 (aa 18-740) are fused at the C-terminus to a FLAG®-tag.
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