Code | CSB-YP010583MO |
Abbreviation | Recombinant Mouse Hmox1 protein |
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The expression vector recombined with the recombinant DNA was transfected into the yeast cells for expression. The recombinant DNA resulted from the fusion of the gene coding for the 1-289aa of the mouse Hmox1 protein and the N-terminal 6xHis tag gene. The product was purified and isolated to get the recombinant mouse Hmox1 protein with N-terminal 6xHis tag. The purity of this recombinant Hmox1 protein reaches up to 90%. Under SDS-PAGE condition, this recombinant Hmox1 protein showed a band with a molecular weight of about 32 kDa on the gel.
Hmox1 is a gene encoded a protein named Hmox1 in mouse. This protein belongs Heme oxygenase family. Mice lacking Hmox1 exhibited a significant increase in concentrations of liver and brain gangliosides and in mRNA expression of the key enzymes of ganglioside metabolism. This gene in human is named HMOX1 (heme oxygenase 1 gene) encoding an enzyme called heme oxygenase 1 (abbreviated HMOX1 or HO-1). The protein mediates the first step of heme catabolism, it cleaves heme to form biliverdin. Recently, a study reported that high dose expression of heme oxigenase-1 induces retinal degeneration through ER stress-related DDIT3. This study revealed that HMOX1 plays a dual role in retinal degeneration, and clarified the pathogenic mechanism of high-dose HMOX1 inducing photoreceptor cell degeneration through the endoplasmic reticulum stress effector DDIT3.
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