Cyclin A Protein (AA 1-432) (His tag)
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- Target Alle Cyclin A (CCNA2) Proteine anzeigen
- Cyclin A (CCNA2) (Cyclin A2 (CCNA2))
- Protein-Typ
- Recombinant
- Proteineigenschaft
- AA 1-432
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Spezies
- Human
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Quelle
- Escherichia coli (E. coli)
- Aufreinigungstag / Konjugat
- Dieses Cyclin A Protein ist gelabelt mit His tag.
- Sequenz
- Met 1-Leu 432
- Produktmerkmale
- A DNA sequence encoding the Human Cyclin A2/CCNA2 protein (P20248) (Met 1-Leu 432) was expressed with N-His.
- Reinheit
- >95 % as determined by reducing SDS-PAGE.
- Top Product
- Discover our top product CCNA2 Protein
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- Beschränkungen
- Nur für Forschungszwecke einsetzbar
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- Format
- Lyophilized
- Buffer
- Lyophilized from sterile PBS, pH 7.4.
- Lagerung
- 4 °C,-20 °C,-80 °C
- Informationen zur Lagerung
- Generally, lyophilized proteins are stable for up to 12 months when stored at -20 to -80°C. Reconstituted protein solution can be stored at 4-8°C for 2-7 days. Aliquots of reconstituted samples are stable at < -20°C for 3 months.
- Haltbarkeit
- 12 months
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- Target
- Cyclin A (CCNA2) (Cyclin A2 (CCNA2))
- Andere Bezeichnung
- Cyclin A2 (CCNA2 Produkte)
- Synonyme
- CCN1 Protein, CCNA Protein, AA408589 Protein, Ccn-1 Protein, Ccn1 Protein, Ccna Protein, CycA2 Protein, Cyca Protein, cb671 Protein, chunp6924 Protein, wu:fi36f03 Protein, CYCA Protein, Cyclin-A2 Protein, ccna2 Protein, ccn1 Protein, ccna Protein, ccna1 Protein, Cyclin-A Protein, cyclinA Protein, cyclin A2 Protein, cyclin A2 S homeolog Protein, cyclin A2 L homeolog Protein, CCNA2 Protein, Ccna2 Protein, ccna2 Protein, ccna2.S Protein, ccna2.L Protein
- Hintergrund
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Background: Cyclin which controls both the G1/S and the G2/M transition phases of the cell cycle. Functions through the formation of specific serine/threonine protein kinase holoenzyme complexes with the cyclin-dependent protein kinases CDK1 or CDK2. The cyclin subun
Synonym: CCN1,Cyclin-A2
- Molekulargewicht
- 47.41 kDa
- UniProt
- P20248
- Pathways
- PI3K-Akt Signalweg, Zellzyklus, AMPK Signaling, Mitotic G1-G1/S Phases, DNA Replication, M Phase, Synthesis of DNA
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