Recombinant Human Multifunctional Procollagen Lysine Hydroxylase And Glycosyltransferase Lh3 (PLOD3) Protein (His)

Beta LifeScience SKU/CAT #: BLC-03931P
Greater than 90% as determined by SDS-PAGE.
Greater than 90% as determined by SDS-PAGE.

Recombinant Human Multifunctional Procollagen Lysine Hydroxylase And Glycosyltransferase Lh3 (PLOD3) Protein (His)

Beta LifeScience SKU/CAT #: BLC-03931P
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Product Overview

Description Recombinant Human Multifunctional Procollagen Lysine Hydroxylase And Glycosyltransferase Lh3 (PLOD3) Protein (His) is produced by our Mammalian cell expression system. This is a full length protein.
Purity Greater than 90% as determined by SDS-PAGE.
Uniprotkb O60568
Target Symbol PLOD3
Synonyms 2-oxoglutarate 5-dioxygenase 3; bone protein I; BP-I; LH3; Lysine hydroxylase 3; Lysyl hydroxylase 3; Plod3; PLOD3_HUMAN; Procollagen lysine,2 oxoglutarate 5 dioxygenase 3 precursor; Procollagen-lysine
Species Homo sapiens (Human)
Expression System Mammalian cell
Tag N-10His
Target Protein Sequence SDRPRGRDPVNPEKLLVITVATAETEGYLRFLRSAEFFNYTVRTLGLGEEWRGGDVARTVGGGQKVRWLKKEMEKYADREDMIIMFVDSYDVILAGSPTELLKKFVQSGSRLLFSAESFCWPEWGLAEQYPEVGTGKRFLNSGGFIGFATTIHQIVRQWKYKDDDDDQLFYTRLYLDPGLREKLSLNLDHKSRIFQNLNGALDEVVLKFDRNRVRIRNVAYDTLPIVVHGNGPTKLQLNYLGNYVPNGWTPEGGCGFCNQDRRTLPGGQPPPRVFLAVFVEQPTPFLPRFLQRLLLLDYPPDRVTLFLHNNEVFHEPHIADSWPQLQDHFSAVKLVGPEEALSPGEARDMAMDLCRQDPECEFYFSLDADAVLTNLQTLRILIEENRKVIAPMLSRHGKLWSNFWGALSPDEYYARSEDYVELVQRKRVGVWNVPYISQAYVIRGDTLRMELPQRDVFSGSDTDPDMAFCKSFRDKGIFLHLSNQHEFGRLLATSRYDTEHLHPDLWQIFDNPVDWKEQYIHENYSRALEGEGIVEQPCPDVYWFPLLSEQMCDELVAEMEHYGQWSGGRHEDSRLAGGYENVPTVDIHMKQVGYEDQWLQLLRTYVGPMTESLFPGYHTKARAVMNFVVRYRPDEQPSLRPHHDSSTFTLNVALNHKGLDYEGGGCRFLRYDCVISSPRKGWALLHPGRLTHYHEGLPTTWGTRYIMVSFVDP
Expression Range 25-738aa
Protein Length Full Length of Mature Protein
Mol. Weight 85.9 kDa
Research Area Others
Form Liquid or Lyophilized powder
Buffer Liquid form: default storage buffer is Tris/PBS-based buffer, 5%-50% glycerol. Lyophilized powder form: the buffer before lyophilization is Tris/PBS-based buffer, 6% Trehalose, pH 8.0.
Storage 1. Store at -20°C/-80°C upon receipt, aliquoting is necessary for mutiple use. 2. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles. 3. Store working aliquots at 4°C for up to one week. 4. In general, protein in liquid form is stable for up to 6 months at -20°C/-80°C. Protein in lyophilized powder form is stable for up to 12 months at -20°C/-80°C.
Notes Repeated freezing and thawing is not recommended. Store working aliquots at 4°C for up to one week.

Target Details

Target Function Multifunctional enzyme that catalyzes a series of essential post-translational modifications on Lys residues in procollagen. Plays a redundant role in catalyzing the formation of hydroxylysine residues in -Xaa-Lys-Gly- sequences in collagens. Plays a redundant role in catalyzing the transfer of galactose onto hydroxylysine groups, giving rise to galactosyl 5-hydroxylysine. Has an essential role by catalyzing the subsequent transfer of glucose moieties, giving rise to 1,2-glucosylgalactosyl-5-hydroxylysine residues. Catalyzes hydroxylation and glycosylation of Lys residues in the MBL1 collagen-like domain, giving rise to hydroxylysine and 1,2-glucosylgalactosyl-5-hydroxylysine residues. Essential for normal biosynthesis and secretion of type IV collagens. Essential for normal formation of basement membranes.
Subcellular Location Rough endoplasmic reticulum. Endoplasmic reticulum lumen. Endoplasmic reticulum membrane; Peripheral membrane protein; Lumenal side. Secreted. Secreted, extracellular space.
Database References

HGNC: 9083

OMIM: 603066

KEGG: hsa:8985

STRING: 9606.ENSP00000223127

UniGene: PMID: 27435297

  • Proteomic analysis revealed that PLOD3, which is the gene encoding for collagen-modifying lysyl hydroxylase 3 (LH3), is regulated by miR-663a. PMID: 27233793
  • The study shows that lysyl hydroxylase 3 localizes to epidermal basement membrane and is reduced in patients with recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa. PMID: 26380979
  • MMP-9 recruitment to the fibroblast cell surface by Lysyl Hydroxylase 3 (LH3) triggers TGF-beta activation and fibroblast differentiation PMID: 25825495
  • LH3 molecules found in the cell medium are secreted through the Golgi complex, and the secretion is dependent on LH3 glycosyltransferase activity; LH3 found on the cell surface bypasses the Golgi complex PMID: 21465473
  • Dimerization of human lysyl hydroxylase 3 is mediated by the amino acids 541-547 PMID: 20955792
  • Characterization of three fragments that constitute the monomers of the human lysyl hydroxylase isoenzymes 1-3. The 30-kDa N-terminal fragment is not required for lysyl hydroxylase activity PMID: 11956192
  • Manipulation of the gene for LH3 can be used to selectively alter glycosylation and hydroxylation reactions, and provides new tool to clarify functions of unique hydroxylysine linked carbohydrates in collagens and other proteins. PMID: 12475640
  • LH3 is present and active in the extracellular space PMID: 16447251
  • The deficiency of LH3 glycosyltransferase activities, especially in the extracellular space, causes growth arrest. PMID: 18298658
  • mutations of the lysyl hydroxylase 3 gene may cause a connective tissue disorder [case report] PMID: 18834968
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