TargetMol

GM2A Protein, Human, Recombinant (His)

Product Code:
 
TAR-TMPY-02765
Product Group:
 
Recombinant Proteins
Supplier:
 
TargetMol
Regulatory Status:
 
RUO
Shipping:
 
cool pack
Storage:
 
-20°C
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Further Information

Bioactivity:
GM2A (GM2 ganglioside activator), is a lipid transfer protein which belongs to the ML domain family. GM2A can accommodate several single chain phospholipids and fatty acids. It also exhibits some calcium-independent phospholipase activity. GM2A binds gangliosides and stimulates ganglioside GM2 degradation. It stimulates only the breakdown of ganglioside GM2 and glycolipid GA2 by beta-hexosaminidase A. GM2A acts as a substrate specific co-factor for the lysosomal enzyme β-hexosaminidase A. β-hexosaminidase A, together with GM2 ganglioside activator, catalyzes the degradation of the ganglioside GM2, and other molecules containing terminal N-acetyl hexosamines. It extracts single GM2 molecules from membranes and presents them in soluble form to beta-hexosaminidase A for cleavage of N-acetyl-D-galactosamine and conversion to GM3. Defects in GM2A are the cause of GM2-gangliosidosis type AB (GM2GAB), also known as Tay-Sachs disease AB variant.
Molecular Weight:
19.8 kDa (predicted)
Purity:
98%

References

1.Wright CS,et al.(2003) Structural analysis of lipid complexes of GM2-activator protein. J Mol Biol. 331(4):951-64.