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XET5 Xyloglucan xyloglucosyl transferase (XTH-Xet) Antikörper

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XET5 Xyloglucan xyloglucosyl transferase (XTH-Xet)

Klonalität Polyklonal
Wirt

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Reaktivität

Barley (Hordeum vulgare)

Applikation
Western Blot (WB), ELISA
1 Publikation vorhanden
Produktnummer ABIN249338
Menge 100 ul
Preis 324,00 €   Zzgl. Versandkosten €20,00 und MWSt
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Produktbeschreibung

Immunogen two synthetic peptides from highly conserved region of Horderum vulgareXTH-Xet
Format Lyophilized
Beschreibung Molecular interactions between wall polysaccharides, which include cellulose anda range of non-cellulosic polysaccharides such as xyloglucans and(1,3,1,4)-β-d-glucans, are fundamental to cell wall properties. These interactionshave been assumed to be non-covalent in nature in most cases. A highly purifiedbarley xyloglucan xyloglucosyl transferase HvXET5 (EC 2.4.1.207), a member ofthe GH16 group of glycoside hydrolases, catalyses the in vitro formation ofcovalent linkages between xyloglucans and cellulosic substrates, and betweenxyloglucans and (1,3,1,4)-β-d-glucans. It is possible that XETs could link differentpolysaccharides in vivo, and hence influence cell wall strength, flexibility andporosity.
Spezifität Predicted reactivity: Triticum aestivum, Oryza sativa. Not reactive in: Zea mays.

Anwendungen

Applikationshinweise Recommended Dilution 1: 500 with standard ECL (WB) , 1: 5000 (ELISA).
Reinheit Serum
Lagerung store lyophilized/reconstituted at -20°C, once reconstituted make aliquots to avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles. Please, remember to spin tubes briefly prior toopening them to avoid any losses that might occur from lyophilized materialadhering to the cap or sides of the tubes.
Forschungsgebiet Pflanzenphysiologie
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Publikationen

Publikationen Hrmova, Farkas, Lahnstein et al.: "A Barley xyloglucan xyloglucosyl transferase covalently links xyloglucan, cellulosic substrates, and (1,3;1,4)-beta-D-glucans." in: The Journal of biological chemistry, Vol. 282, Issue 17, pp. 12951-62, 2007 (PubMed).