FAP, Human (HEK293, His)
Product Specifications
UNSPSC Description
FAP protein is a transmembrane serine protease that plays multiple roles in cell proliferation, fibrosis, wound healing, inflammation, and tumor growth by activating signaling pathways such as PI3K/AKT, SHH/GLI, and FAK-Src-STAT3. FAP Protein, Human (HEK293, His) is a recombinant protein expressed by HEK293, with an N-terminal His tag, and consists of 735 amino acids (L26-D760)[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11].
Type
Recombinant Proteins
Assay Protocol
https://www.medchemexpress.com/cytokines/fap-protein-human-hek-293-his.html
Purity
98.0
Smiles
LRPSRVHNSE ENTMRALTLK DILNGTFSYK TFFPNWISGQ EYLHQSADNN IVLYNIETGQ SYTILSNRTM KSVNASNYGL SPDRQFVYLE SDYSKLWRYS YTATYYIYDL SNGEFVRGNE LPRPIQYLCW SPVGSKLAYV YQNNIYLKQR PGDPPFQITF NGRENKIFNG IPDWVYEEEM LATKYALWWS PNGKFLAYAE FNDTDIPVIA YSYYGDEQYP RTINIPYPKA GAKNPVVRIF IIDTTYPAYV GPQEVPVPAM IASSDYYFSW LTWVTDERVC LQWLKRVQNV SVLSICDFRE DWQTWDCPKT QEHIEESRTG WAGGFFVSTP VFSYDAISYY KIFSDKDGYK HIHYIKDTVE NAIQITSGKW EAINIFRVTQ DSLFYSSNEF EEYPGRRNIY RISIGSYPPS KKCVTCHLRK ERCQYYTASF SDYAKYYALV CYGPGIPIST LHDGRTDQEI KILEENKELE NALKNIQLPK EEIKKLEVDE ITLWYKMILP PQFDRSKKYP LLIQVYGGPC SQSVRSVFAV NWISYLASKE GMVIALVDGR GTAFQGDKLL YAVYRKLGVY EVEDQITAVR KFIEMGFIDE KRIAIWGWSY GGYVSSLALA SGTGLFKCGI AVAPVSSWEY YASVYTERFM GLPTKDDNLE HYKNSTVMAR AEYFRNVDYL LIHGTADDNV HFQNSAQIAK ALVNAQVDFQ AMWYSDQNHG LSGLSTNHLY THMTHFLKQC FSLSD
Molecular Weight
Approximately 85-100 kDa due to the glycosylation.
References & Citations
[1]Fitzgerald AA, et al. The role of fibroblast activation protein in health and malignancy. Cancer Metastasis Rev. 2020 Sep;39(3):783-803.|[2]Dienus K, et al. Increased expression of fibroblast activation protein-alpha in keloid fibroblasts: implications for development of a novel treatment option. Arch Dermatol Res. 2010 Dec;302(10):725-31.|[3]Wäldele S, et al. Deficiency of fibroblast activation protein alpha ameliorates cartilage destruction in inflammatory destructive arthritis. Arthritis Res Ther. 2015 Jan 20;17(1):12. |[4]Uitte de Willige S, et al. Plasma levels of soluble fibroblast activation protein in arterial thrombosis: determinants and cleavage of its substrate alpha-2-antiplasmin. Int J Cardiol. 2015 Jan 15;178:105-10.|[5]Dunshee DR, et al. Fibroblast Activation Protein Cleaves and Inactivates Fibroblast Growth Factor 21. J Biol Chem. 2016 Mar 11;291(11):5986-5996. |[6]Mai W, et al. Comprehensive analysis of the oncogenic and immunological role of FAP and identification of the ceRNA network in human cancers. Aging (Albany NY). 2023 May 9;15(9):3738-3758. |[7]Jia J, et al. FAP-α (Fibroblast activation protein-α) is involved in the control of human breast cancer cell line growth and motility via the FAK pathway. BMC Cell Biol. 2014 May 21;15:16.|[8]Yang X, et al. FAP Promotes Immunosuppression by Cancer-Associated Fibroblasts in the Tumor Microenvironment via STAT3-CCL2 Signaling. Cancer Res. 2016 Jul 15;76(14):4124-35.|[9]Wang H, et al. Downregulation of FAP suppresses cell proliferation and metastasis through PTEN/PI3K/AKT and Ras-ERK signaling in oral squamous cell carcinoma. Cell Death Dis. 2014 Apr 10;5(4):e1155.|[10]Brokopp CE, et al. Fibroblast activation protein is induced by inflammation and degrades type I collagen in thin-cap fibroatheromata. Eur Heart J. 2011 Nov;32(21):2713-22. |[11]An J, et al. Fibroblast activation protein-alpha knockdown suppresses prostate cancer cell invasion and proliferation. Histol Histopathol. 2022 Jun;37(6):597-607.
Shipping Conditions
Dry Ice
Storage Conditions
Stored at -80°C for 1 year
Available Sizes
Curated Selection
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