Recombinant Actinobacillus succinogenes ATP synthase subunit c (atpE)

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Description

Production and Purification

The recombinant atpE is synthesized via heterologous expression in E. coli. Key steps include:

StepDetails
Expression HostE. coli
Induction ConditionsStandard protocols for recombinant protein expression (not specified)
Purification MethodAffinity chromatography (His-tag)
ReconstitutionDeionized sterile water (0.1–1.0 mg/mL); glycerol added for stability

The protein is stored at -20°C/-80°C to maintain activity, with repeated freeze-thaw cycles discouraged .

Suppliers and Availability

The recombinant atpE is commercially available through specialized biotechnology vendors, such as CUSABIO and Creative Biomart.

SupplierProduct CodeKey Features
CUSABIOCB615628327Lyophilized powder; >90% purity
Creative BiomartRFL35319AFFull-length His-tagged protein; E. coli-expressed

Research Gaps and Future Directions

While structural data for atpE is available, functional studies in Actinobacillus succinogenes remain sparse. Key areas for investigation include:

  • Isoform Specificity: Unlike mammalian systems with multiple isoforms, A. succinogenes atpE lacks described isoforms, suggesting a single functional variant .

  • Metabolic Interactions: Exploring potential links between ATP synthase activity and succinic acid production pathways in engineered strains .

Product Specs

Form
Lyophilized powder
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Lead Time
Delivery times vary depending on the purchase method and location. Please contact your local distributor for precise delivery estimates.
Note: All protein shipments default to blue ice packs. Dry ice shipping requires advance notification and incurs additional charges.
Notes
Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles. Store working aliquots at 4°C for up to one week.
Reconstitution
Centrifuge the vial briefly before opening to consolidate contents. Reconstitute the protein in sterile deionized water to a concentration of 0.1-1.0 mg/mL. For long-term storage, we recommend adding 5-50% glycerol (final concentration) and aliquoting at -20°C/-80°C. Our standard glycerol concentration is 50% and serves as a guideline.
Shelf Life
Shelf life depends on various factors including storage conditions, buffer composition, temperature, and protein stability. Generally, liquid formulations have a 6-month shelf life at -20°C/-80°C, while lyophilized forms have a 12-month shelf life at -20°C/-80°C.
Storage Condition
Upon receipt, store at -20°C/-80°C. Aliquot for multiple uses. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
Tag Info
The tag type is determined during manufacturing.
If you require a specific tag, please inform us, and we will prioritize its inclusion in the production process.
Synonyms
atpE; Asuc_0331; ATP synthase subunit c; ATP synthase F(0 sector subunit c; F-type ATPase subunit c; F-ATPase subunit c; Lipid-binding protein
Buffer Before Lyophilization
Tris/PBS-based buffer, 6% Trehalose.
Datasheet
Please contact us to get it.
Expression Region
1-84
Protein Length
full length protein
Species
Actinobacillus succinogenes (strain ATCC 55618 / 130Z)
Target Names
atpE
Target Protein Sequence
MESVITATIIGASILLAFAALGTAIGFAILGGKFLESSARQPELASSLQTKMFIVAGLLD AIAMIAVGISLLFIFANPFISLLQ
Uniprot No.

Target Background

Function
F(1)F(0) ATP synthase synthesizes ATP from ADP using a proton or sodium gradient. This enzyme comprises two domains: the extramembranous catalytic F(1) domain and the membrane-bound proton channel F(0) domain, connected by a central and peripheral stalk. ATP synthesis in the F(1) catalytic domain is coupled to proton translocation via a rotary mechanism involving the central stalk subunits. A key component of the F(0) channel, subunit c directly participates in transmembrane translocation. A homomeric c-ring, consisting of 10-14 subunits, forms the central stalk rotor element in conjunction with the F(1) delta and epsilon subunits.
Database Links
Protein Families
ATPase C chain family
Subcellular Location
Cell inner membrane; Multi-pass membrane protein.

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