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Protein expression services for C1qbp | Complement component 1 Q subcomponent-binding protein, mitochondrial

Description
Is believed to be a multifunctional and multicompartmental protein involved in inflammation and infection processes, ribosome biogenesis, protein synthesis in mitochondria, regulation of apoptosis, transcriptional regulation and pre-mRNA splicing. At the cell surface is thought to act as an endothelial receptor for plasma proteins of the complement and kallikrein-kinin cascades. Putative receptor for C1q; specifically binds to the globular heads of C1q thus inhibiting C1; may perform the receptor function through a complex with C1qR/CD93. In complex with cytokeratin-1/KRT1 is a high affinity receptor for kininogen-1/HMWK. Can also bind other plasma proteins, such as coagulation factor XII leading to its autoactivation. May function to bind initially fluid kininogen-1 to the cell membrane. The secreted form may enhance both extrinsic and intrinsic coagulation pathways. It is postulated that the cell surface form requires docking with transmembrane proteins for downstream signaling which might be specific for a cell-type or response. By acting as C1q receptor is involved in chemotaxis of immature dendritic cells and neutrophils and is proposed to signal through CD209/DC-SIGN on immature dendritic cells, through integrin alpha-4/beta-1 during trophoblast invasion of the decidua, and through integrin beta-1 during endothelial cell adhesion and spreading. Signaling involved in inhibition of innate immune response is implicating the PI3K-AKT/PKB pathway. Required for protein synthesis in mitochondria (PubMed:22904065, PubMed:28942965). In mitochondrial translation may be involved in formation of functional 55S mitoribosomes; the function seems to involve its RNA-binding activity (PubMed:22904065, PubMed:28942965). May be involved in the nucleolar ribosome maturation process; the function may involve the exchange of FBL for RRP1 in the association with pre-ribosome particles. Involved in regulation of RNA splicing by inhibiting the RNA-binding capacity of SRSF1 and its phosphorylation. Is required for the nuclear translocation of splicing factor U2AF1L4. Involved in regulation of CDKN2A- and HRK-mediated apoptosis. May be involved in regulation of FOXC1 transcriptional activity and NFY/CCAAT-binding factor complex-mediated transcription. May play a role in antibacterial defense.
Family
Belongs to the MAM33 family.
Species
Mus musculus
Length
278 amino acids
Sequence
MLPLLRCVPRSLGAASGLRTAIPAQPLRHLLQPAPRPCLRPFGLLSVRAGSARRSGLLQPPVPCACGCGALHTEGDKAFVEFLTDEIKEEKKIQKHKSLPKMSGDWELEVNGTEAKLLRKVAGEKITVTFNINNSIPPTFDGEEEPSQGQKAEEQEPERTSTPNFVVEVTKTDGKKTLVLDCHYPEDEIGHEDEAESDIFSIKEVSFQATGDSEWRDTNYTLNTDSLDWALYDHLMDFLADRGVDNTFADELVELSTALEHQEYITFLEDLKSFVKNQ
Mass
31 kDa
Simulated SDS-PAGE
Western blot of C1qbp recombinant protein(Note: Representative image - actual molecular weight may vary depending on tag type and expression method)
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