Anticorpi GTP cyclohydrolase 1

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GTP cyclohydrolase 1 è un gene codificato dal simbolo GCH1. Comunemente indicato anche come: GTP cyclohydrolase I; GTP-CH-I; GCH1; DYT5; GCH. GTP cyclohydrolase 1 ha una massa di 27.9kDa, una lunghezza di amminoacidi di 250, ed è implicato nella malattia: Hyperphenylalaninemia, BH4-deficient, B; Dystonia, dopa-responsive.

Offriamo 12 anticorpi contro GTP cyclohydrolase 1, allevati nel Coniglio, Topo e Capra, che sono adatti per WB, IHC, ELISA, ICC/IF e IP con campioni derivati ​​da Umano, Topo e Ratto.

Informazioni su geni e proteine

Riepilogo UniProt
Positively regulates nitric oxide synthesis in umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs). May be involved in dopamine synthesis. May modify pain sensitivity and persistence. Isoform GCH-1 is the functional enzyme, the potential function of the enzymatically inactive isoforms remains unknown.
Sommario di Entrez
This gene encodes a member of the GTP cyclohydrolase family. The encoded protein is the first and rate-limiting enzyme in tetrahydrobiopterin (BH4) biosynthesis, catalyzing the conversion of GTP into 7,8-dihydroneopterin triphosphate. BH4 is an essential cofactor required by aromatic amino acid hydroxylases as well as nitric oxide synthases. Mutations in this gene are associated with malignant hyperphenylalaninemia and dopa-responsive dystonia. Several alternatively spliced transcript variants encoding different isoforms have been described; however, not all variants give rise to a functional enzyme.
Specificità del tessuto
In epidermis, expressed predominantly in basal undifferentiated keratinocytes and in some but not all melanocytes (at protein level).
Coinvolgimento nella malattia
Hyperphenylalaninemia, BH4-deficient, B: A disease characterized by malignant hyperphenylalaninemia due to tetrahydrobiopterin deficiency, and defective neurotransmission due to depletion of the neurotransmitters dopamine and serotonin. The principal symptoms include: psychomotor retardation, tonicity disorders, convulsions, drowsiness, irritability, abnormal movements, hyperthermia, hypersalivation, and difficulty swallowing. Some patients may present a phenotype of intermediate severity between severe hyperphenylalaninemia and mild dystonia. In this intermediate phenotype, there is marked motor delay, but no mental retardation and only minimal, if any, hyperphenylalaninemia.

Dystonia, dopa-responsive: A form of dystonia that responds to L-DOPA treatment without side effects. Dystonia is defined by the presence of sustained involuntary muscle contractions, often leading to abnormal postures. DRD typically presents in childhood with walking problems due to dystonia of the lower limbs and worsening of the dystonia towards the evening. It is characterized by postural and motor disturbances showing marked diurnal fluctuation. Torsion of the trunk is unusual. Symptoms are alleviated after sleep and aggravated by fatigue and exercise.
Somiglianze di sequenza
Belongs to the GTP cyclohydrolase I family.
Modifica post-translazionale
Phosphorylated by casein kinase II at Ser-81 in HAECs during oscillatory shear stress; phosphorylation at Ser-81 results in increased enzyme activity.
Posizione cellulare
Cytoplasm. Nucleus.
Western Blot - Anti-GCH1 Antibody (A8676) - Antibodies.com
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Western Blot - Anti-GCH1 Antibody (A83147) - Antibodies.com
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Anti-GTP cyclohydrolase 1 Antibody from FabGennix (GTPCH1-112AP) - Antibodies.com
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GCH1 Antibody from Signalway Antibody (36919) - Antibodies.com
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