Aspartate Aminotransferase est un gène codé par le symbole GOT1. D'autres noms incluent: Aspartate aminotransferase, cytoplasmic; cAspAT; Cysteine aminotransferase, cytoplasmic; Cysteine transaminase, cytoplasmic; cCAT; Glutamate oxaloacetate transaminase 1; Transaminase A; GOT1. Aspartate Aminotransferase a une masse de 46.25kDa et une longueur d'acide aminé de 413.
Nous proposons 13 des anticorps contre Aspartate Aminotransferase, élevé dans Lapin, Souris et Chèvre, qui sont appropriés pour le WB, IHC, ELISA, ICC/IF, Cytométrie en Flux, IP et Dot avec des échantillons dérivés de Humain, Souris, Rat et Porcin.
Informations sur les Gènes et les Protéines
Résumé UniProt
Biosynthesis of L-glutamate from L-aspartate or L-cysteine. Important regulator of levels of glutamate, the major excitatory neurotransmitter of the vertebrate central nervous system. Acts as a scavenger of glutamate in brain neuroprotection. The aspartate aminotransferase activity is involved in hepatic glucose synthesis during development and in adipocyte glyceroneogenesis. Using L-cysteine as substrate, regulates levels of mercaptopyruvate, an important source of hydrogen sulfide. Mercaptopyruvate is converted into H(2)S via the action of 3-mercaptopyruvate sulfurtransferase (3MST). Hydrogen sulfide is an important synaptic modulator and neuroprotectant in the brain.
Résumé Entrez
Glutamic-oxaloacetic transaminase is a pyridoxal phosphate-dependent enzyme which exists in cytoplasmic and mitochondrial forms, GOT1 and GOT2, respectively. GOT plays a role in amino acid metabolism and the urea and tricarboxylic acid cycles. The two enzymes are homodimeric and show close homology.
Similitudes de séquence
Belongs to the class-I pyridoxal-phosphate-dependent aminotransferase family.
Localisation cellulaire
Cytoplasm.