Recombinant Cullin 9 (CUL9) Homo sapiens (Human) Recombinant protein

PARC; H7AP1; P53-Associated Parkin-Like Cytoplasmic Protein; UbcH7-associated protein 1

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Overview
Properties
  • Source Prokaryotic expression, Host E.coli
  • Endotoxin Level<1.0EU per 1µg (determined by the LAL method)
  • Subcellular LocationCytoplasm
  • Molecular Mass 50.4kDa, Accurate 50kDa(Analysis of differences refer to the manual)
  • Residues & TagsIle1144~Ala1322 with N-terminal His and GST Tag
  • Buffer FormulationPBS, pH7.4, containing 0.01% SKL, 5% Trehalose.
  • Traits Freeze-dried powder, Purity > 90%
  • Isoelectric Point9.1
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  • Recombinant Cullin 9 (CUL9) Packages (Simulation)
  • Recombinant Cullin 9 (CUL9) Packages (Simulation)
  • RPF360Hu01.jpg SDS-PAGE
  • Certificate ISO9001: 2008, ISO13485: 2003 Registered

Sequence

Usage

Reconstitute in 10mM PBS (pH7.4) to a concentration of 0.1-1.0 mg/mL. Do not vortex.

Storage

Avoid repeated freeze/thaw cycles. Store at 2-8°C for one month. Aliquot and store at -80°C for 12 months.

Stability

The thermal stability is described by the loss rate. The loss rate was determined by accelerated thermal degradation test, that is, incubate the protein at 37°C for 48h, and no obvious degradation and precipitation were observed. The loss rate is less than 5% within the expiration date under appropriate storage condition.

Citations

  • Inactivation of the p53–KLF4–CEBPA Axis in Acute Myeloid LeukemiaPubMed: 26408402
  • Inactivation of the p53–KLF7–CEBPA Axis in Acute Myeloid LeukemiaPubMed: 26408402
  • Brown and beige adipose tissue regulate systemic metabolism to resist diet-induced obesity through metabolite signals in an inter-organ signaling axis
  • Brown and beige adipose tissue regulate systemic metabolism through a metabolite interorgan signaling axis33772024

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