Ubiquitin-AMC (human) (rec.) (untagged)

Ubiquitin-AMC (human) (rec.) (untagged)

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Article No

SBB-PS0043-C050

Species Reactivity

human

Size

50 µg

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DRY ICE

Article No

SBB-PS0043-C050

Species Reactivity

human

Size

50 µg

Shipping Information

DRY ICE

Specifications

MW ~8.7kDa
Article No SBB-PS0043-C050
Country Availability SE, FI, DK, NO, IS, EE, LV, LT
Concentration Lot dependent.
Conjugation AMCA
Description Ubiquitin-AMC (human) (rec.) (untagged)
Supplier Adipogen Life Sciences
Entrez Gene ID 7314
Gene Symbol UBB
Notes Recombinant Protein. Full-length, mature ubiquitin polypeptide (amino acids 1-76) conjugated on its C-terminus to AMC. Source/Host: E. coli. Liquid. In 50mM MES pH 6.0. Ubiquitin is a 76 amino acid post-translational modifier expressed throughout all tissues in eukaryotic organisms. The many roles of ubiquitin modification include proteasomal degradation, signal transduction, inflammatory response, and DNA damage repair. Ubiquitin modification occurs through a pyramidal cascade of an E1 activating enzyme, E2 conjugating enzymes, and an E3 ubiquitin ligases. This enzymatic cascade results in modification of a epsilon-amine of a lysine residue on a substrate protein. Substrates may either be mono or poly-ubiquitinated by M1, K6, 11, 27, 29, 33, 48 or 63 linkages. Removal of ubiquitin from a substrate protein occurs via deconjugating enzymes, of which there are nearly 100 known enzymes with various specificities.|Ubiquitin is a 76 amino acid post-translational modifier expressed throughout all tissues in eukaryotic organisms. The many roles of ubiquitin modification include proteasomal degradation, signal transduction, inflammatory response, and DNA damage repair. Ubiquitin modification occurs through a pyramidal cascade of an E1 activating enzyme, E2 conjugating enzymes, and an E3 ubiquitin ligases. This enzymatic cascade results in modification of a epsilon-amine of a lysine residue on a substrate protein. Substrates may either be mono or poly-ubiquitinated by M1, K6, 11, 27, 29, 33, 48 or 63 linkages. Removal of ubiquitin from a substrate protein occurs via deconjugating enzymes, of which there are nearly 100 known enzymes with various specificities.
Alias Names Ub-AMC; Ub-7-Amido-4-methylcoumarin
Product Type Proteins & Peptides
Purity >99%
Sequence Full-length, mature ubiquitin polypeptide (amino acids 1-76) (Accession Nr. P0CG47 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/protein/P0CG47 ) conjugated on its C-terminus to AMC.
Shipping Information DRY ICE
Size 50 µg
Species Reactivity human
Stability Stable for at least 1 year after receipt when stored at -80°C.
Storage -80°C
Substrate / Buffer Liquid. In 50mM MES pH 6.0.
Technical Specifications Recombinant Protein. Full-length, mature ubiquitin polypeptide (amino acids 1-76) conjugated on its C-terminus to AMC. Source/Host: E. coli. Liquid. In 50mM MES pH 6.0. Ubiquitin is a 76 amino acid post-translational modifier expressed throughout all tissues in eukaryotic organisms. The many roles of ubiquitin modification include proteasomal degradation, signal transduction, inflammatory response, and DNA damage repair. Ubiquitin modification occurs through a pyramidal cascade of an E1 activating enzyme, E2 conjugating enzymes, and an E3 ubiquitin ligases. This enzymatic cascade results in modification of a epsilon-amine of a lysine residue on a substrate protein. Substrates may either be mono or poly-ubiquitinated by M1, K6, 11, 27, 29, 33, 48 or 63 linkages. Removal of ubiquitin from a substrate protein occurs via deconjugating enzymes, of which there are nearly 100 known enzymes with various specificities.
UniProt Number P0CG47
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