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货号 | 品名 | 规格 | 包装 | 单价 | 货期 | 库存 |
JD200525091203 | Recombinant Human | -- | 50 μg | 11800元 | 咨询客服 | 3天 |
JD200525091151 | Recombinant Human | -- | 10 μg | 4200元 | 咨询客服 | 3天 |
性状: | Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme 2 (ACE2) is a type I integral membrane protein which functions as a carboxypeptidase, cleaving a single hydrophobic/basic residue from the C-terminus of its substrates. ACE2 efficiently hydrolyses the potent vasoconstrictor angiotensin II to angiotensin. It is a consequence of this action that ACE2 participates in the renin-angiotensin system. However, ACE2 also hydrolyses dynorphin A (1–13), apelin-13 and des-Arg9 bradykinin. The role of ACE2 in these peptide systems has yet to be revealed. A physiological role for ACE2 has been implicated in hypertension, cardiac function, heart function and diabetes, and as a receptor of the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus. This paper reviews the biochemistry of ACE2 and discusses key findings such as the elucidation of crystal structures for ACE2 and testicular ACE and the development of ACE2 inhibitors that have now provided a basis for future research on this enzyme. Synonyms Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme 2; ACE-Related Carboxypeptidase; Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Homolog; ACEH; Metalloprotease MPROT15; ACE2 ; 重组人血管紧张素转换酶2,His (HEK293 表达) Species Human Source Accession Gene ID Molecular Weight AA Sequence Biological Activity Appearance Formulation Endotoxin Level Reconstitution Storage & Stability Shipping |