Recombinant Human Carboxylesterase 1/CES1 Protein, CF
R&D Systems, part of Bio-Techne | Catalog # 4920-CE
Key Product Details
Product Specifications
Source
His19-Glu563, with a C-terminal 10-His tag
Purity
Endotoxin Level
N-terminal Sequence Analysis
Predicted Molecular Mass
SDS-PAGE
Activity
The specific activity is >6,000 pmol/min/µg, as measured under the described conditions.
Formulation, Preparation and Storage
4920-CE
Formulation | Supplied as a 0.2 μm filtered solution in Sodium Acetate and NaCl. |
Shipping | The product is shipped with polar packs. Upon receipt, store it immediately at the temperature recommended below. |
Stability & Storage | Use a manual defrost freezer and avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
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Background: Carboxylesterase 1/CES1
Carboxylesterase 1 is a member of a large family of carboxylesterases that are responsible for the hydrolysis of ester and amide bonds (1, 2). They have broad substrate specificity ranging from small molecule esters such as phenylester to long chain fatty acid esters and thioesters. They play a major role as determinants of pharmacokinetic behavior for most therapeutic agents containing an ester. By de-esterification, they can activate or inactivate the agents. They also participate in detoxification of drugs such as cocaine and heroin in serum and liver. The resulting de-esterified metabolites are secreted out in urine. They can also detoxify organophosphate and carbamate analogues used in agrochemicals or chemical nerve agents, such as malathion, sarin, tabun, and VX. In addition to the hydrolytic activity, they can perform transesterification, a reaction important for cholesterol homeostasis. Carboxylesterase deficiency may be associated with non-Hodgkin lymphoma or B-cell lymphocytic leukemia. CES-1 shares the serine hydrolase fold observed in other esterases (3). CES-1 possesses an endoplasmic reticulum retention signal (HIEL) at its C-terminus. The purified rhCES-1 lacks this signal, resulting in its secretion.
References
- Redinbo, M. R. and Potter, P.M. (2005) Drug Discovery Today 10:313.
- Satoh, T. and Hosokawa, M. (2006) Chem. Biol. Interactions 162:195.
- Fleming, C. D. et al. (2007) Biochemistry 46:5603.
Alternate Names
Gene Symbol
UniProt
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Product Specific Notices for Recombinant Human Carboxylesterase 1/CES1 Protein, CF
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