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Introduction | Nuclear Factor, Erythroid 2 Like 2 (NFE2L2, also known as nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor) is a transcription factor from the basic leucine zipper class. The protein is rapidly degraded by KEAP1 and Cullin 3-mediated ubiquitination in normal conditions, but this can be prevented by oxidative stress. Once the cysteine residues in KEAP1 are oxidised, the degradation of NFE2L2 is inhibited, allowing it to translocate to the nucleus. It then binds to a Maf protein and initiates the transcription of antioxidant proteins via Antioxidant Response Element (ARE) promoters. Affected genes include sulphiredoxin, glutathione-S-transferase, and heme oxygenase. NFE2L2 is expressed in some cancers to prevent oxidative damage from neutrophils, and mutations in this gene are associated with developmental delay and immune dysregulation. |
Target | Nuclear Factor, Erythroid Derived 2 Like 2 (NFE2L2) |
Reactivity | Human, Mouse, Rat |
Tested Applications | ELISA |
Recommended dilutions | Optimal dilutions/concentrations should be determined by the end user. |
Storage | Shipped at 4 °C. Upon receipt, store the kit according to the storage instruction in the kit's manual. |
Validity | 6 months. |
UniProt Primary AC | Q16236 (UniProt, ExPASy) |
UniProt Secondary AC | B2RBU2, B4E338, E9PGJ7, Q53RW6, Q59HH2, Q96F71 |
UniProt Entry Name | NF2L2_HUMAN |
Gene Symbol | NFE2L2 |
GeneID | 4780 |
OMIM | 600492 |
HGNC | 7782 |
KEGG | hsa:4780 |
Ensembl | ENSG00000116044 |
String | 9606.ENSP00000380252 |
Detection Method | Colorimetric |
Plate Coating | Uncoated |
Substrate | TMB |
Detection Antibody Conjugation | HRP |
Availability | Shipped within 1-2 weeks. |
Note | THIS PRODUCT IS FOR RESEARCH USE ONLY. NOT FOR USE IN DIAGNOSTIC OR THERAPEUTIC PROCEDURES. Please note that our kits are optimised for detection of native samples, rather than recombinant proteins. We are unable to guarantee detection of recombinant proteins, as they may have different sequences or tertiary structures to the native protein. |