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Asprosin (human) (rec.) (His)

Research Use Only
AG-40B-0174T
AdipoGen Life Sciences
Protein IDP35555
Product group Proteins / Signaling Molecules
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Overview

  • Supplier
    AdipoGen Life Sciences
  • Product Name
    Asprosin (human) (rec.) (His)
  • Delivery Days Customer
    10
  • Certification
    Research Use Only
  • Estimated Purity
    >95%
  • Protein IDP35555
  • Protein Name
    Fibrillin-1
  • Scientific Description
    Asprosin is a new fasting-induced protein hormone that targets the liver to increase plasma glucose levels. Asprosin is the C-terminal cleavage product of the protein pro-Fibrillin-1. Asprosin is secreted from white adipose tissue and increases hepatic glucose production by using cAMP as a second messenger, leading to activation of protein Kinase A. Reduction of Asprosin levels protects against metabolic syndrome-associated hyperinsulinism. Asprosin may act as a circulating hunger signal. Indeed, peripherally injected recombinant asprosin can cross the blood-brain barrier and intracerebroventricular (i.c.v.) injection of recombinant asprosin stimulated appetite in wild-type mice, indicating a central mechanism of action. Loss of Asprosin in mice and human leads to decreased fat mass and body weight, and hypophagia. Mice are also completely protected from the development of diet-induced obesity. Asprosin works by stimulating the orexigenic AgRP+ (Agouti related neuropeptide) neurons via a cAMP-dependent pathway and by inhibiting the anorexigenic neurons POMC+ (pro-opiomelanocortin) neurons in a GABA-dependent manner. Mutation in Asprosin in human leads to the pattern of metabolic dysregulation, including partial lipodystrophy, accompanied by reduced plasma insulin. Due to its key role in food regulation, Asprosin function could serve as a potentially unique therapeutic target against obesity, diabetes or metabolic diseases. Endogenous asprosin runs on SDS-PAGE at ~30kDa, while bacterially expressed recombinant asprosin runs at 18kDa. The difference of migration is probably due to predicted three N-linked glycosylation sites and potentially other post-translational modifications that are lacking in bacteria. Bacterially expressed recombinant asprosin retains the biological activity displayed by its endogenously expressed counterpart. - Protein. Human asprosin (aa 2732-2871) is fused at the C-terminus to a His-tag. Source: E. coli. Endotoxin content: <0.1EU/microg purified protein (LAL test; Lonza). Lyophilized from 0.2microm-filtered solution in 50mM Tris-HCl(pH 8.2), 200mM NaCl. Purity: >95% (SDS-PAGE). Asprosin is a new fasting-induced protein hormone that targets the liver to increase plasma glucose levels. Asprosin is the C-terminal cleavage product of the protein Fibrillin-1. Asprosin is secreted from white adipose tissue and increases hepatic glucose production by using cAMP as a second messenger, leading to activation of protein kinase A in the liver. Reduction of asprosin levels protect against metabolic syndrome-associated hyperinsulinism. Endogenous asprosin runs on SDS-PAGE at ~30kDa, while bacterially expressed recombinant asprosin runs at 18kDa. The difference of migration is probably due to predicted three N-linked glycosylation sites and potentially other post-translational modifications that are lacking in bacteria. Bacterially expressed recombinant asprosin retains the biological activity displayed by its endogenously expressed counterpart.
  • Storage Instruction
    2°C to 8°C,-20°C
  • UNSPSC
    12352202