Recombinant Human ATG10 Protein (C-6His, N-T7 tag)
Beta LifeScience
SKU/CAT #: BL-2052NP

BL-2052NP: Greater than 95% as determined by reducing SDS-PAGE. (QC verified)
Recombinant Human ATG10 Protein (C-6His, N-T7 tag)
Beta LifeScience
SKU/CAT #: BL-2052NP
Collections: Other recombinant proteins, Recombinant proteins
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Product Overview
Description | Recombinant Human Autophagy Related 10 Homolog is produced by our E.coli expression system and the target gene encoding Met1-Thr190 is expressed with a T7 tag at the N-terminus, 6His tag at the C-terminus. |
Accession | Q9H0Y0 |
Synonym | Ubiquitin-Like-Conjugating Enzyme ATG10; Autophagy-Related Protein 10; APG10-Like; ATG10 |
Gene Background | Ubiquitin-Like-Conjugating Enzyme ATG10 (ATG10) is a ubiquitous 28kDa member of the ATG10 family protein. ATG10 acts as an E2-like enzyme, catalyzes the transfer of ATG12 to ATG5 during in the initial stages of autophagesome formation. The heterodimer of ATG5 and ATG12 subsequntly associates non-covalently with an ATG16 multimer to generate an antophagosome. ATG10 plays a role in the conjugation of ATG12 to ATG5 by interaction with MAP1LC3A. In addition, ATG10 can diretly interact with ATG5 or ATG7. |
Molecular Mass | 24.5 KDa |
Apmol Mass | 30 KDa, reducing conditions |
Formulation | Supplied as a 0.2 μm filtered solution of 20mM PB, 150mM NaCl, pH 8.0. |
Endotoxin | Less than 0.1 ng/µg (1 EU/µg) as determined by LAL test. |
Purity | Greater than 95% as determined by reducing SDS-PAGE. (QC verified) |
Biological Activity | Not tested |
Reconstitution | |
Storage | Store at ≤-70°C, stable for 6 months after receipt. Store at ≤-70°C, stable for 3 months under sterile conditions after opening. Please minimize freeze-thaw cycles. |
Shipping | The product is shipped on dry ice/polar packs. Upon receipt, store it immediately at the temperature listed below. |
Usage | For Research Use Only |
Target Details
Target Function | E2-like enzyme involved in autophagy. Acts as an E2-like enzyme that catalyzes the conjugation of ATG12 to ATG5. ATG12 conjugation to ATG5 is required for autophagy. Likely serves as an ATG5-recognition molecule. Not involved in ATG12 conjugation to ATG3. Plays a role in adenovirus-mediated cell lysis. |
Subcellular Location | Cytoplasm. |
Protein Families | ATG10 family |
Database References |
Gene Functions References
- ATG10 rs1864182 gene polymorphism was associated with the decreased risk of coal workers' pneumoconiosis in a Chinese population. PMID: 28844669
- Taken together with our previous findings, we have replicated our results from the rodent system in a novel human system. We have revealed a unique sequential cascade involving Atg10, Wnt5a, alpha1 integrin, and matrix metalloproteinase-3 in GS/BMP-4-induced differentiation of hiPS cells into odontoblast-like cells at a relatively early stage. PMID: 27639333
- Expression of ATG10 negatively regulated by PTBP1 and is associated with metastasis of colorectal cancer cells. PMID: 27836735
- Findings suggest that eQTL/meQTL variations of ATG10 could influence lung cancer survival through regulating ATG10 expression. PMID: 27225307
- 3 novel miRNAs, MIR4458, MIR4667-5p, and MIR4668-5p, regulate autophagy-mediated elimination of B. pseudomallei by targeting ATG10 PMID: 26151773
- results suggest that genetic variants in ATG10 may implicate with breast cancer susceptibility in Chinese population. Further large and functional studies are needed to confirm our findings PMID: 23850577
- Increased expression of ATG10 in colorectal cancer is associated with lymphovascular invasion and lymph node metastasis indicating that ATG10 may be a potential prognostic maker in colorectal cancer. PMID: 23285162