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Rabbit Anti-CTRP4/FITC Conjugated antibody
background:
C1QTNF4 is a 329 amino acid secreted protein that contains two C1q domains and may play a role in immune homeostasis and various other events throughout the cell. The gene encoding CTRP4 maps to human chromosome 11, which houses over 1,400 genes and comprises nearly 4% of the human genome. Jervell and Lange-Nielsen syndrome, Jacobsen syndrome, Niemann-Pick disease, hereditary angioedema and Smith-Lemli-Opitz syndrome are associated with defects in genes that maps to chromosome 11.
Function:
Adipose tissue of an organism plays a major role in regulating physiologic and pathologic processes such as metabolism and immunity by producing and secreting a variety of bioactive molecules termed adipokines. One highly conserved family of adipokines is adiponectin/ACRP30 and its structural and functional paralogs, the C1q/tumor necrosis factor-alpha-related proteins (CTRPs) 1-7. Unlike adiponectin, which is expressed exclusively by differentiated adipocytes, the CTRPs are expressed in a wide variety of tissues. These proteins are thought to act mainly on liver and muscle tissue to control glucose and lipid metabolism. An analysis of the crystal structure of adiponectin revealed a structural and evolutionary link between TNF and C1q-containing proteins, suggesting that these proteins arose from a common ancestral innate immunity gene. Multiple isoforms of mouse CTRP4 have been reported.
Subcellular Location:
Secreted
Similarity:
Contains 2 C1q domains.
Database links:
Entrez Gene: 11980 Human
Entrez Gene: 67445 Mouse
GenBank: AAH35628 Human
SwissProt: Q9BXJ3 Human
SwissProt: Q4ZJN5 Mouse
SwissProt: Q8R066 Mouse
Important Note:
This product as supplied is intended for research use only, not for use in human, therapeutic or diagnostic applications.
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