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Recombinant Human Sterol-4-alpha-carboxylate 3-dehydrogenase, decarboxylating (NSDHL), Truncated

ACP08403

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Specifications


Cat.No ACP08403 Target NameNSDHL
Target Synonymsdecarboxylating; Protein H105e3, NSDHL; H105E3; Sterol-4-alpha-carboxylate 3-dehydrogenaseFormLyophilized powder
Expression SystemCustom Production. Please inquire and provide the desire expression system.Protein LengthPartial
Purity>85% (SDS-PAGE)Storage Buffer5%-50% glycerol. Lyophilized powder form: the buffer before lyophilization is Tris/PBS-based buffer, 6% Trehalose, Liquid form: default storage buffer is Tris/PBS-based buffer, pH 8.0.

Immunogen Information


Target SpeciesHumanUniprot IDQ15738
Background Information
  • Uniprot Id

    Q15738

  • Target Species

    Human

  • Target Name

    NSDHL

  • Target Full Name

    Sterol-4-alpha-carboxylate 3-dehydrogenase, decarboxylating

  • Target Function

    Catalyzes the NAD(P)(+)-dependent oxidative decarboxylation of the C4 methyl groups of 4-alpha-carboxysterols in post-squalene cholesterol biosynthesis. Plays also a role in the regulation of the endocytic trafficking of EGFR.

  • Target Involvement

    Congenital hemidysplasia with ichthyosiform erythroderma and limb defects (CHILD); CK syndrome (CKS)

  • Target Subcellular Location

    Endoplasmic reticulum membrane; Single-pass membrane protein. Lipid droplet.

  • Target Protein Families

    3-beta-HSD family

  • Target Tissue Specificity

    Brain, heart, liver, lung, kidney, skin and placenta.

  • Target Synonyms

    NSDHL; H105E3; Sterol-4-alpha-carboxylate 3-dehydrogenase, decarboxylating; Protein H105e3

  • Target Background

    The protein encoded by this gene is localized in the endoplasmic reticulum and is involved in cholesterol biosynthesis. Mutations in this gene are associated with CHILD syndrome, which is a X-linked dominant disorder of lipid metabolism with disturbed cholesterol biosynthesis, and typically lethal in males. Alternatively spliced transcript variants with differing 5' UTR have been found for this gene.

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