Recombinant Human WAS/WASL-interacting protein family member 1 (WIPF1)

Code CSB-YP026114HU
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Source Yeast
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Code CSB-EP026114HU
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Source E.coli
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Code CSB-EP026114HU-B
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Source E.coli
Conjugate Avi-tag Biotinylated
E. coli biotin ligase (BirA) is highly specific in covalently attaching biotin to the 15 amino acid AviTag peptide. This recombinant protein was biotinylated in vivo by AviTag-BirA technology, which method is BriA catalyzes amide linkage between the biotin and the specific lysine of the AviTag.
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Code CSB-BP026114HU
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Source Baculovirus
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Code CSB-MP026114HU
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Source Mammalian cell
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Product Details

Purity
>85% (SDS-PAGE)
Target Names
WIPF1
Uniprot No.
Alternative Names
WIPF1; WASPIP; WIP; WAS/WASL-interacting protein family member 1; Protein PRPL-2; Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome protein-interacting protein; WASP-interacting protein
Species
Homo sapiens (Human)
Expression Region
1-503
Target Protein Sequence
MPVPPPPAPP PPPTFALANT EKPTLNKTEQ AGRNALLSDI SKGKKLKKTV TNDRSAPILD KPKGAGAGGG GGGFGGGGGF GGGGGGGGGG SFGGGGPPGL GGLFQAGMPK LRSTANRDND SGGSRPPLLP PGGRSTSAKP FSPPSGPGRF PVPSPGHRSG PPEPQRNRMP PPRPDVGSKP DSIPPPVPST PRPIQSSPHN RGSPPVPGGP RQPSPGPTPP PFPGNRGTAL GGGSIRQSPL SSSSPFSNRP PLPPTPSRAL DDKPPPPPPP VGNRPSIHRE AVPPPPPQNN KPPVPSTPRP SASSQAPPPP PPPSRPGPPP LPPSSSGNDE TPRLPQRNLS LSSSTPPLPS PGRSGPLPPP PSERPPPPVR DPPGRSGPLP PPPPVSRNGS TSRALPATPQ LPSRSGVDSP RSGPRPPLPP DRPSAGAPPP PPPSTSIRNG FQDSPCEDEW ESRFYFHPIS DLPPPEPYVQ TTKSYPSKLA RNESRSGSNR RERGAPPLPP IPR
Protein Length
Full length protein
Tag Info
Tag type will be determined during the manufacturing process.
The tag type will be determined during production process. If you have specified tag type, please tell us and we will develop the specified tag preferentially.
Form
Lyophilized powder
Note: We will preferentially ship the format that we have in stock, however, if you have any special requirement for the format, please remark your requirement when placing the order, we will prepare according to your demand.
Buffer before Lyophilization
Tris/PBS-based buffer, 6% Trehalose, pH 8.0
Reconstitution
We recommend that this vial be briefly centrifuged prior to opening to bring the contents to the bottom. Please reconstitute protein in deionized sterile water to a concentration of 0.1-1.0 mg/mL.We recommend to add 5-50% of glycerol (final concentration) and aliquot for long-term storage at -20℃/-80℃. Our default final concentration of glycerol is 50%. Customers could use it as reference.
Troubleshooting and FAQs
Storage Condition
Store at -20°C/-80°C upon receipt, aliquoting is necessary for mutiple use. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
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.
Lead Time
Delivery time may differ from different purchasing way or location, please kindly consult your local distributors for specific delivery time.
Note: All of our proteins are default shipped with normal blue ice packs, if you request to ship with dry ice, please communicate with us in advance and extra fees will be charged.
Notes
Repeated freezing and thawing is not recommended. Store working aliquots at 4°C for up to one week.
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Target Background

Function
Plays a role in the reorganization of the actin cytoskeleton. Contributes with NCK1 and GRB2 in the recruitment and activation of WASL. May participate in regulating the subcellular localization of WASL, resulting in the disassembly of stress fibers in favor of filopodia formation. Plays a role in the formation of cell ruffles. Plays an important role in the intracellular motility of vaccinia virus by functioning as an adapter for recruiting WASL to vaccinia virus.
Gene References into Functions
  1. WIP deficiency should be considered as a cause for autosomal-recessive immunodeficiency PMID: 27742395
  2. the present study identifies the WIPF1 gene as having novel oncogenic functions and playing an important role in the invasiveness and aggressiveness of thyroid cancer when aberrantly up-regulated by the BRAF V600E/MAPK pathway through its promoter demethylation. PMID: 27863429
  3. WIP controls tumor growth by boosting signals that stabilize the YAP/TAZ complex via a mechanism mediated by the endocytic/endosomal system. PMID: 27851961
  4. Results suggest that local invasiveness of ameloblastoma is dependent upon the migratory potential of its tumour cells as defined by their distribution of cortactin, N-WASP and WIP in correlation with F-actin cytoskeletal dynamics. PMID: 26752341
  5. establish a new cancer stem cell signalling pathway downstream of mtp53 in which AKT2 regulates WIP and controls YAP/TAZ stability. PMID: 28166194
  6. Knocking down WIP expression in A549 cells significantly reduced RhoA levels and WIP was found to interact with RhoA suggesting that WIP might be executing its function by regulating RhoA. PMID: 27939884
  7. Study provides evidence that WIP and WIRE contribute to breast cancer cell invasiveness through coordinated roles. WIP seems necessary for the assembly of invasive protrusions, whereas WIRE regulates their maturation, which leads to matrix degradation. PMID: 27009365
  8. WIP was shown to interact with various binding partners, including the signaling proteins Nck, CrkL and cortactin. PMID: 22837718
  9. These findings reveal WIP as a previously unreported regulator of neuronal maturation and synaptic activity PMID: 21810783
  10. These findings indicate that WIP deficiency should be suspected in patients with features of WAS in whom WAS sequence and mRNA levels are normal. PMID: 22231303
  11. show that the N-WASP EVH1 domain specifically binds a 25 residue motif from the WASP Interacting Protein (WIP) PMID: 12437929
  12. Only in the presence of WASP-interacting protein (WIP) can human WASP suppress the growth defect of Saccharomyces cerevisiae las17Delta strain. PMID: 16488394
  13. A 1.3 mD multiprotein complex consisting of WASp-interacting protein (WIP), Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome protein (WASp), actin, and myosin IIA formigg during NK cell activation was identified with a role in complex formation and NK cell activity regulation. PMID: 16606694
  14. WASP-interacting protein stabilizes Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome protein(WASP) and suggest that it may also be important for its function PMID: 17213309
  15. In this review, in addition to its WASP-independent functions, the role of WIP is to regulate the activity and stability of WASP and shuttle WASP to areas of actin assembly. PMID: 17949983
  16. WIP is involved in lytic granule transport and is essential for regulation of Natural killer cell cytotoxic function PMID: 18258743
  17. Groups of colorectal cancer, breast cancer, and glioma patients with low expression of the WIPF1 co-expression module generally had a favorable prognosis. PMID: 19399471

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Involvement in disease
Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome 2 (WAS2)
Subcellular Location
Cytoplasmic vesicle. Cytoplasm, cytoskeleton. Cell projection, ruffle.
Protein Families
Verprolin family
Tissue Specificity
Highly expressed in peripheral blood mononuclear cells, spleen, placenta, small intestine, colon and thymus. Lower expression in ovary, heart, brain, lung, liver, skeletal muscle, kidney, pancreas, prostate and testis.
Database Links

HGNC: 12736

OMIM: 602357

KEGG: hsa:7456

STRING: 9606.ENSP00000352802

UniGene: Hs.128067

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