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Human B-Gal Recombinant Protein

Host species:
Mammalian cells
Origin species:
Homo sapiens (Human)
Uniprot ID:
P16278
Molecular weight:
74.66KDa

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Human B-Gal Recombinant Protein

Product name Human B-Gal Recombinant Protein
Uniprot ID P16278
Uniprot link http://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/P16278
Origin species Homo sapiens (Human)
Expression system Eukaryotic expression
Sequence MLRNATQRMFEIDYSRDSFLKDGQPFRYISGSIHYSRVPRFYWKDRLLKMKMAGLNAIQTYVPWNFHEPWPGQYQFSEDHDVEYFLRLAHELGLLVILRPGPYICAEWEMGGLPAWLLEKESILLRSSDPDYLAAVDKWLGVLLPKMKPLLYQNGGPVITVQVENEYGSYFACDFDYLRFLQKRFRHHLGDDVVLFTTDGAHKTFLKCGALQGLYTTVDFGTGSNITDAFLSQRKCEPKGPLINSEFYTGWLDHW
Molecular weight 74.66KDa
Purity estimated 70%
Buffer PBS, pH 7.5
Form Frozen
Delivery condition Dry Ice
Delivery lead time in business days 10-25
Storage condition 4°C for short term (1 week), -20°C or -80°C for long term (avoid freezing/thawing cycles; addition of 20-40% glycerol improves cryoprotection)
Brand ProteoGenix
Host species Mammalian cells
Fragment Type Partial
Protein Accession AAA51819.1
Spec:Entrez GeneID 2720
Spec:NCBI Gene Aliases ELNR1, EBP, MPS4B
Spec:SwissProtID P16278
NCBI Reference AAA51819.1
Aliases /Synonyms B-Gal, galactosidase, beta 1, beta-D-galactosidase precursor, Beta-galactosidase, GLB1, ELNR1, Acid beta-galactosidase, Lactase, Elastin receptor 1
Reference PX-P2051
Note For research use only
Molecular Constructor
Partial
Product name Human B-Gal Recombinant Protein
Uniprot ID P16278
Uniprot link http://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/P16278
Origin species Homo sapiens (Human)
Expression system Eukaryotic expression
Sequence MLRNATQRMFEIDYSRDSFLKDGQPFRYISGSIHYSRVPRFYWKDRLLKMKMAGLNAIQTYVPWNFHEPWPGQYQFSEDHDVEYFLRLAHELGLLVILRPGPYICAEWEMGGLPAWLLEKESILLRSSDPDYLAAVDKWLGVLLPKMKPLLYQNGGPVITVQVENEYGSYFACDFDYLRFLQKRFRHHLGDDVVLFTTDGAHKTFLKCGALQGLYTTVDFGTGSNITDAFLSQRKCEPKGPLINSEFYTGWLDHW
Molecular weight 74.66KDa
Purity estimated 70%
Buffer PBS, pH 7.5
Form Frozen
Delivery condition Dry Ice
Delivery lead time in business days 10-25
Storage condition 4°C for short term (1 week), -20°C or -80°C for long term (avoid freezing/thawing cycles; addition of 20-40% glycerol improves cryoprotection)
Brand ProteoGenix
Host species Mammalian cells
Fragment Type Partial
Protein Accession AAA51819.1
Spec:Entrez GeneID 2720
Spec:NCBI Gene Aliases ELNR1, EBP, MPS4B
Spec:SwissProtID P16278
NCBI Reference AAA51819.1
Aliases /Synonyms B-Gal, galactosidase, beta 1, beta-D-galactosidase precursor, Beta-galactosidase, GLB1, ELNR1, Acid beta-galactosidase, Lactase, Elastin receptor 1
Reference PX-P2051
Note For research use only
Molecular Constructor
Partial

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