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Recombinant Human ATP-citrate synthase (ACLY), Truncated

ACP22988

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Specifications


Cat.No ACP22988 Target NameACLY
FormLyophilized powderExpression SystemCustom Production. Please inquire and provide the desire expression system.
Protein LengthPartialPurity>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 IDP53396
Background Information
  • Uniprot Id

    P53396

  • Target Species

    Human

  • Target Name

    ACLY

  • Target Full Name

    ATP-citrate synthase

  • Target Function

    Catalyzes the cleavage of citrate into oxaloacetate and acetyl-CoA, the latter serving as common substrate for de novo cholesterol and fatty acid synthesis.

  • Target Subcellular Location

    Cytoplasm, cytosol.

  • Target Protein Families

    Succinate/malate CoA ligase beta subunit family; Succinate/malate CoA ligase alpha subunit family

  • Target Research Area

    Metabolism

  • Target Synonyms

    ACL; Acly; ACLY_HUMAN; ATP citrate (pro-S) lyase; ATP citrate lyase; ATP citrate synthase; ATP-citrate (pro-S-)-lyase; ATP-citrate synthase; ATPcitrate synthase; ATPCL; Citrate cleavage enzyme; CLATP; OTTHUMP00000164773

  • Target Background

    ATP citrate lyase is the primary enzyme responsible for the synthesis of cytosolic acetyl-CoA in many tissues. The enzyme is a tetramer (relative molecular weight approximately 440, 000) of apparently identical subunits. It catalyzes the formation of acetyl-CoA and oxaloacetate from citrate and CoA with a concomitant hydrolysis of ATP to ADP and phosphate. The product, acetyl-CoA, serves several important biosynthetic pathways, including lipogenesis and cholesterogenesis. In nervous tissue, ATP citrate-lyase may be involved in the biosynthesis of acetylcholine. Multiple transcript variants encoding distinct isoforms have been identified for this gene.

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