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Biochem/physiol Actions
TDO2 (tryptophan 2, 3-dioxygenase) is responsible for the cleavage of indole ring at the C2-C3 bond of L-tryptophan, thereby regulating tryptophan concentration. It is expressed in tumor cells and suppresses antitumor immune responses. During acute ethanol intake, TDO2 carries the kynurenine pathway via glucocorticoid-associated route. This can lead to the accumulation of neurotoxic metabolites along with the reduction of serotonin. The TDO2 gene is upregulated in brains of patients with Alzheimer′s disease and might be associated with making of neurofibrillary tangles and senile plaque. TDO2 is also responsible for antimicrobial and immunoregulatory activities.
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General description
Tryptophan 2,3-dioxygenase (EC 1.13.11.11) plays a role in catalyzing the first and rat-limiting step in the kynurenine pathway, the major pathway of tryptophan metabolism.[supplied by OMIM
Immunogen
TDO2 (NP_005642.1, 1 a.a. ~ 406 a.a) full-length human protein.SequenceMSGCPFLGNNFGYTFKKLPVEGSEEDKSQTGVNRASKGGLIYGNYLHLEKVLNAQELQSETKGNKIHDEHLFIITHQAYELWFKQILWELDSVREIFQNGHVRDERNMLKVVSRMHRVSVILKLLVQQFSILETMTALDFNDFREYLSPASGFQSLQFRLLENKIGVLQNMRVPYNRRHYRDNFKGEENELLLKSEQEKTLLELVEAWLERTPGLEPHGFNFWGKLEKNITRGLEEEFIRIQAKEESEEKEEQVAEFQKQKEVLLSLFDEKRHEHLLSKGERRLSYRALQGALMIYFYREEPRFQVPFQLLTSLMDIDSLMTKWRYNHVCMVHRMLGSKAGTGGSSGYHYLRSTVSDRYKVFVDLFNLSTYLIPRHWIPKMNPTIHKFLYTAEYCDSSYFSSDESD
Physical form
Solution in phosphate buffered saline, pH 7.4
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