Aspartate rich 1 (ASPR1) is a protein encoded by the ASPR1 gene, identifiable within the genomic landscape of organisms. The nomenclature "ASPR1" suggests that this protein is characterized by an abundance of aspartate residues, which are amino acids known for their acidic side chains and their involvement in protein structure and function.
ASPR1, being aspartate-rich, may possess specific biochemical properties due to the high concentration of aspartate. These properties could include a strong affinity for binding metal ions or participating in acidic interactions within the cellular environment. The presence of aspartate also implies that ASPR1 may play a role in catalytic functions, as aspartate residues are frequently found in the active sites of enzymes where they act as nucleophiles or participate in substrate orientation.Though the precise functions of ASPR1 remain to be fully elucidated, proteins rich in aspartate residues are often implicated in critical cellular processes, including signal transduction, enzyme catalysis, and the regulation of protein-protein interactions. The aspartate residues could contribute to the formation of salt bridges, which are important for maintaining the tertiary and quaternary structure of proteins.
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Dibutyryl-cAMP | 16980-89-5 | sc-201567 sc-201567A sc-201567B sc-201567C | 20 mg 100 mg 500 mg 10 g | $45.00 $130.00 $480.00 $4450.00 | 74 | |
A cAMP analog that activates PKA and can influence gene expression through cAMP response elements. |