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TOR1A / Torsin A

torsin family 1, member A (torsin A)

Protein with chaperone functions important for the control of protein folding, processing, stability and localization as well as for the reduction of misfolded protein aggregates. Involved in the regulation of synaptic vesicle recycling, controls STON2 protein stability in collaboration with the COP9 signalosome complex (CSN). In the nucleus, may link the cytoskeleton with the nuclear envelope, this mechanism seems to be crucial for the control of nuclear polarity, cell movement and, specifically in neurons, nuclear envelope integrity. Participates in the cellular trafficking and may regulate the subcellular location of multipass membrane proteins such as the dopamine transporter SLC6A3, leading to the modulation of dopamine neurotransmission. In the endoplasmic reticulum, plays a role in the quality control of protein folding by increasing clearance of misfolded proteins such as SGCE variants or holding them in an intermediate state for proper refolding. May have a redundant function with TOR1B in non-neural tissues.

Gene Name: torsin family 1, member A (torsin A)
Synonyms: TOR1A, DYT1, Torsin A, DQ2, Dystonia 1 protein, Torsin family 1 member A, Torsin-1A
Target Sequences: NM_000113 NP_000104.1 O14656

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100 µg/$361; 500 µg/$739; 20 µg/$261
TOR1A / Torsin A Protein - Recombinant  Torsin 1A By SDS-PAGE
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37.5 kDa
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28.7 kDa
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TOR1A / Torsin A Protein - 12.5% SDS-PAGE of human TOR1A stained with Coomassie Blue
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62.26 kDa
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TOR1A / Torsin A Protein - 12.5% SDS-PAGE Stained with Coomassie Blue.
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TOR1A / Torsin A Protein - Purified recombinant protein TOR1A was analyzed by SDS-PAGE gel and Coomassie Blue Staining
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37.6 kDa
20 µg/$1,107
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37.6 kDa
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TOR1A / Torsin A Protein - Western validation with an anti-DDK antibody * L: Control HEK293 lysate R: Over-expression lysate
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Myc-DDK (Flag)
37.6 kDa
100 µg/$494
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