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Gα13 Protein

13Protein
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$239.00

Cat.#:  10138

   Size:   100 μl

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Gα13 Protein

Cat. #:  10138
Product Name:  13Protein
Synonyms:  Guanine nucleotide-binding protein subunit alpha-13, Galpha 13, G13
Source:    Human, recombinant full length, His6-tag
Expression Host Species:   sf9 cells
Molecular Weight:   44 kDa
Purity:   >95% by SDS-PAGE
Introduction:   Ga13 belongs to the G12 family of heterotrimeric guanine nucleotide-binding proteins, and has intrinsic GTPase activity. Ga13 has been revealed to play critical roles in transformation, normal hemostasis and thrombosis, growth factor-induced cell migration, angiogenesis, and salt-induced hypertension.
Amino Acid Sequence   (1-377)
MADFLPSRSVLSVCFPGCLLTSGEAEQQRKSKEIDKCLSREKTYVKRLVKILLLGAGESGKSTFLKQ
MRIIHGQDFDQRAREEFRPTIYSNVIKGMRVLVDAREKLHIPWGDNSNQQHGDKMMSFDTRAPMAAQ
GMVETRVFLQYLPAIRALWADSGIQNAYDRRREFQLGESVKYFLDNLDKLGEPDYIPSQQDILLARRPTK
GIHEYDFEIKNVPFKMVDVGGQRSERKRWFECFDSVTSILFLVSSSEFDQVLMEDRLTNRLTESLNIFET IVNNRVFSNVSIILFLNKTDLLEEKVQIVSIKDYFLEFEGDPHCLRDVQKFLVECFRNKRRDQQQKPLYH HFTTAINTENIRLVFRDVKDTILHDNLKQLMLQ
Properties
Physical Appearance (form):   Dissolved in 20mM Tris-HCl, pH8.0, 150mM NaCl.
Physical Appearance (form):  White or clear
Concentration: 1 mg/mL
Storage:   -80°C
Preparation Instructions:  
Centrifuge the vial before open the cap and reconstitute in water. Adding of 10 mM β-mercaptoethanol or 1 mM DTT into the solution to protect the protein is recommended and using of non-ionic detergents such as n-Dodecyl β-D-maltoside (DoDM) or polyethylene detergents (e.g. C12E10) also help to stabilize the protein. Avoid repeated freezing and thawing after reconstitution. The purity of His-tagged Gα13 was determined by SDS- PAGE and Coomassie Brilliant Blue Staining.


References:  
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