Function
Protein-histidine N-methyltransferase that specifically catalyzes the N1-methylation (pros-methylation) of histidine residues in a wide range of proteins. It primarily monomethylates proteins containing RNA-binding C3H1 zinc finger motifs, such as U2AF1, ZC3H15, ZC3H18, PPP1R10, PRR3 and RNF113A, thereby modulating mRNA splicing and turnover. Additionally, it methylates the dipeptide carnosine (beta-alanyl-L-histidine) at the N1 position to generate anserine, an abundant component of vertebrate skeletal muscle.
Biological Context
Subcellular Location: Cytoplasm, cytosol; Nucleus
Product Specifications
Recombinant Mouse Carnosine N-methyltransferase (Carnmt1), partial is a recombinant protein from Mus musculus (Mouse), expressed in E.coli, covering amino acids 50-400aa, with N-terminal 6xHis-SUMO-tagged tag, molecular weight 54.2kDa, purity Greater than 85% as determined by SDS-PAGE.. Suitable for ELISA and Western Blot applications. Explore more Enzyme proteins →
