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| Product Name | PHD1, Human, Control Peptide |
| Description | Oxygen is absolutely critical for the survival of mammalian cells. Hypoxia induced factor (HIF) is a transcriptional complex that plays a central role in mammalian oxygen homeostasis. There are 3-types of alpha subunits (HIF1-3alpha) and one HIF-beta subunits. However, the three HIF-alpha subunits are regulated by oxygen in a similar fashion, i.e. by regulated stabilization of the alpha-subunits. Under normal conditions, HIF-alpha Prolines are hydroxylated at Pro-402 and Pro-564. This allows binding of von Hippel-Lindau (VHL), the substrate recognition component of the E3 ubiquinated ligase complex, subsequent ubiquitination and degradation of HIF-alpha by the proteasome. Under hypoxic conditions, hydroxylation of HIF-alpha is inhibited and this prevents HIF-alpha degradation. The enzymes responsible for HIF-hydroxylation are known as HIF-prolyl hydroxylases (PHD1-3 or HPH1, HPH2, and HPH3). The three PHDs have been identified to hydroxylate the motif, LXXLAP* with *P being the hydroxy |
| Size | 100ug |
| Concentration | n/a |
| Applications | ELISA |
| Other Names | PHD1, Human, Control Peptide (PH1, prolyl hydroxylase domain-containing protein 1, HIFPH1, HIF-prolyl hydroxylase 1, EGLN2, EGL nine homolog 2, EIT6, estrogen-induced tag 6, DKFZp434E026) |
| Gene, Accession, CAS # | n/a |
| Catalog # | P3373-05A |
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| Order / More Info | PHD1, Human, Control Peptide from UNITED STATES BIOLOGICAL |
| Product Specific References | n/a |
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