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Proteins are used in routine laboratory procedures such as binding enzymes or coupling peptides to carrier proteins. These kits, mixture solutions, and collagen matrices fulfill a myriad of essential laboratory functions for developing relationships between proteins and other cellular components. The stimulating proteins offered have various amino acid arrangements and functions to fulfill any sample manipulation for testing purposes in any field.
Human Recombinant Granzyme A (from E. coli)
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Produced in E. coli. Active human granzyme A.
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Human native ceruloplasmin (from plasma)
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Serum copper transport protein
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Human recombinant Urm1 (from E. coli), HIS tag
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Produced in E. coli.
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Human recombinant p23 (from E. coli)
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Produced in E. coli.
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Bovine native gamma-Crystallin (from Eye lens)
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Isolated from bovine eye lens.
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PPACK
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Potent irreversible thrombin inhibitor. Inhibits thrombin activation of progelatinase A. Pretreatment with PPACK inhibits thrombin-induced cerebral thromboembolism in vivo.
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Bovine native Ceramide II (from Brain)
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Prepared from cerebrosides by a modified protocol of H.E. Carter et al.; J. Lipid Res. 2, 228 (1961).
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Human Proteasome 20S
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High integrity preparation for use in proteasome research.
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Human recombinant vitronectin
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Produced in HEK 293 cells.
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Mouse recombinant [R112A, R113G]brain derived neurotrophic factor precursor (from E. coli)
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Trk ligand
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Microcystis aeruginosa Microcystin HILR
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Microcystins are a group of cyclic heptapeptide hepatotoxins produced by a number of cyanobacterial genera. The most notable of which, and namesake, is the widespread genus Microcystis. Structurally, all microcystins consist of the generalized structure cyclo(-D-Ala1-X2-D-MeAsp3-Y4-Adda5-D-Glu6-Mdha7-). X and Y are variable L-amino acids, D-MeAsp is D-erythro-β-methylaspartic acid and Mdha is N-methyldehydroalanine. Adda is the cyanobacteria unique C20 β-amino acid 3-amino-9-methoxy-2,6,8-trimethyl-10-phenyl-deca-4,6-dienoic acid. Substitutions of the variable L-amino acids at positions 2 and 4 give rise to at least 21 known primary microcystin analogs and alterations in the other constituent amino acids result in more than 90 reported mycrocystins to date.
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Rat recombinant HSP70/HSP72 (from E.coli)
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Produced in E. coli.
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CdC2 Substrate (Biotin)
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This peptide, (Ac-S)-PGRRRRK-biotin, is a substrate for CDC2 kinase.
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Human recombinant MKP-3 (from insect cells (Sf9))
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Produced in Sf9 cells. Recombinant full length MKP-3.
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ETA receptor antagonist [JKC-301]
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Very potent ETA antagonist.
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Mca-YVADAPK(Dnp)-OH
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Substrate for caspase-1 and -4
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HeLa S100 fraction
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Inhibitor of deconjugating enzymes.
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Microcystis aeruginosa Microcystin WR
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Microcystins are a group of cyclic heptapeptide hepatotoxins produced by a number of cyanobacterial genera. The most notable of which, and namesake, is the widespread genus Microcystis. Structurally, all microcystins consist of the generalized structure cyclo(-D-Ala1-X2-D-MeAsp3-Y4-Adda5-D-Glu6-Mdha7-). X and Y are variable L-amino acids, D-MeAsp is D-erythro-β-methylaspartic acid and Mdha is N-methyldehydroalanine. Adda is the cyanobacteria unique C20 β-amino acid 3-amino-9-methoxy-2,6,8-trimethyl-10-phenyl-deca-4,6-dienoic acid. Substitutions of the variable L-amino acids at positions 2 and 4 give rise to at least 21 known primary microcystin analogs and alterations in the other constituent amino acids result in more than 90 reported mycrocystins to date.
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Human recombinant MMP-12 (catalytic domain) (from E. coli)
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Produced in E. coli. Active Matrix Metalloproteinase-12 (MMP-12, metalloelastase, macrophage elastase; often confused with neutrophil elastase) catalytic domain from human cDNA.