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Alternative Name : |
Amino-terminal enhancer of split, Amino enhancer of split, Gp130-associated protein, GAM, Protein ESP1, Protein GRG, AES, GRG, ESP1, GRG5, TLE5, AES-1, AES-2. |
Amount : |
10 µg |
Source : Escherichia Coli.
AES Human Recombinant fused with a 20 amino acid His tag at N-terminus produced in E.Coli is a single, non-glycosylated, polypeptide chain containing 217 amino acids (1-197 a.a.) and having a molecular mass of 24.1kDa. The AES is purified by proprietary chromatographic techniques.
Amino-terminal enhancer of split (AES) is a member of the groucho/TLE family of proteins. AES can function as a homooligomer or as a heteroologimer with other family members in order to forcefully repress the expression of other family member genes. Furthermore, AES can repress NFkB-regulated gene expression and is believed to have a significant role in initiating and maintaining cell differentiation events. AES is similar in sequence to the amino terminus of Drosophila enhancer of split groucho, a protein which is involved in neurogenesis during embryonic development. The AES protein is expressed predominately in the fetal brain, liver, lung, heart and kidney and also in the adult muscle.