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Description: This gene product belongs to the histone deacetylase family. Histone deacetylases act via the formation of large multiprotein complexes, and are responsible for the deacetylation of lysine residues at the N-terminal regions of core histones (H2A, H2B, H3 and H4). This protein forms transcriptional repressor complexes by associating with many different proteins, including YY1, a mammalian zinc-finger transcription factor. Thus, it plays an important role in transcriptional regulation, cell cycle progression and developmental events. Alternative splicing results in multiple transcript variants. [provided by RefSeq, Apr 2010].
Catalog Number: BOSSBS-5389R-CY7
UOM: 1 * 100 µl
Supplier: Bioss


Description: CHURC1 is a 112 amino acid protein that plays a critical role in neural induction during embryogenesis. The fibroblast growth family of proteins (FGFs) has been identified as necessary factors in mesoderm formation and neural induction. CHURC1, a putative zinc finger protein, is a transcriptional activator that mediates FGF signaling. Furthermore, CHURC1 is thought to play a role in the regulation of cell movement. Although CHURC1 does not bind to DNA, it functions as a transcriptional regulator and a protein-interaction factor. Two isoforms of CHURC1 exist as a result of alternative splicing events.
Catalog Number: BOSSBS-11820R-A488
UOM: 1 * 100 µl
Supplier: Bioss


Description: Carbonic anhydrases (CAs) are members of a large family of zinc metalloenzymes responsible for catalyzing the reversible hydration of carbon dioxide. CAs show extensive diversity in their distribution and subcellular localization. They are involved in a variety of biological processes, including calcification, bone resorption, respiration, acid-base balance and the formation of aqueous humor, saliva, gastric juice and cerebrospinal fluid. CA X also referred to as Carbonic anhydrase-related protein X (CA-RP X) or Cerebral protein 15, is a member of the carbonic anhydrase family that lacks two of the three Zn-binding motifs essential for carbonic anhydrase activity. For this reason, CA X does not exhibit catalytic activity. It is expressed primarily in brain and kidney and may play a role in brain development.
Catalog Number: BOSSBS-11830R-FITC
UOM: 1 * 100 µl
Supplier: Bioss


Description: This gene product belongs to the histone deacetylase family. Histone deacetylases act via the formation of large multiprotein complexes, and are responsible for the deacetylation of lysine residues at the N-terminal regions of core histones (H2A, H2B, H3 and H4). This protein forms transcriptional repressor complexes by associating with many different proteins, including YY1, a mammalian zinc-finger transcription factor. Thus, it plays an important role in transcriptional regulation, cell cycle progression and developmental events. Alternative splicing results in multiple transcript variants. [provided by RefSeq, Apr 2010].
Catalog Number: BOSSBS-5389R-A488
UOM: 1 * 100 µl
Supplier: Bioss


Description: CHURC1 is a 112 amino acid protein that plays a critical role in neural induction during embryogenesis. The fibroblast growth family of proteins (FGFs) has been identified as necessary factors in mesoderm formation and neural induction. CHURC1, a putative zinc finger protein, is a transcriptional activator that mediates FGF signaling. Furthermore, CHURC1 is thought to play a role in the regulation of cell movement. Although CHURC1 does not bind to DNA, it functions as a transcriptional regulator and a protein-interaction factor. Two isoforms of CHURC1 exist as a result of alternative splicing events.
Catalog Number: BOSSBS-11820R-HRP
UOM: 1 * 100 µl
Supplier: Bioss


Description: Recognizes a glycoprotein of ~200 kDa, identified as carbonic anhydrase IX (CAIX/gp200). Carbonic Anhydrases (CAs) are members of a large family of zinc metallo-enzymes that catalyze the reversible hydration of carbon dioxide. CAs are involved in a variety of biological processes, including respiration, calcification, acid-base balance, bone resorption and the formation of aqueous humor, cerebrospinal fluid, saliva and gastric juice. They show extensive diversity in distribution and in their subcellular localization. CA IX is specifically expressed in clear-cell renal carcinomas.
Catalog Number: BNC040781-500
UOM: 1 * 500 µl
Supplier: Biotium


Description: CHURC1 is a 112 amino acid protein that plays a critical role in neural induction during embryogenesis. The fibroblast growth family of proteins (FGFs) has been identified as necessary factors in mesoderm formation and neural induction. CHURC1, a putative zinc finger protein, is a transcriptional activator that mediates FGF signaling. Furthermore, CHURC1 is thought to play a role in the regulation of cell movement. Although CHURC1 does not bind to DNA, it functions as a transcriptional regulator and a protein-interaction factor. Two isoforms of CHURC1 exist as a result of alternative splicing events.
Catalog Number: BOSSBS-11820R-A555
UOM: 1 * 100 µl
Supplier: Bioss


Description: CHURC1 is a 112 amino acid protein that plays a critical role in neural induction during embryogenesis. The fibroblast growth family of proteins (FGFs) has been identified as necessary factors in mesoderm formation and neural induction. CHURC1, a putative zinc finger protein, is a transcriptional activator that mediates FGF Signalling. Furthermore, CHURC1 is thought to play a role in the regulation of cell movement. Although CHURC1 does not bind to DNA, it functions as a transcriptional regulator and a protein-interaction factor. Two isoforms of CHURC1 exist as a result of alternative splicing events.
Catalog Number: BOSSBS-11820R-A750
UOM: 1 * 100 µl
Supplier: Bioss


Description: CHURC1 is a 112 amino acid protein that plays a critical role in neural induction during embryogenesis. The fibroblast growth family of proteins (FGFs) has been identified as necessary factors in mesoderm formation and neural induction. CHURC1, a putative zinc finger protein, is a transcriptional activator that mediates FGF signaling. Furthermore, CHURC1 is thought to play a role in the regulation of cell movement. Although CHURC1 does not bind to DNA, it functions as a transcriptional regulator and a protein-interaction factor. Two isoforms of CHURC1 exist as a result of alternative splicing events.
Catalog Number: BOSSBS-11820R-CY7
UOM: 1 * 100 µl
Supplier: Bioss


Description: This gene product belongs to the histone deacetylase family. Histone deacetylases act via the formation of large multiprotein complexes, and are responsible for the deacetylation of lysine residues at the N-terminal regions of core histones (H2A, H2B, H3 and H4). This protein forms transcriptional repressor complexes by associating with many different proteins, including YY1, a mammalian zinc-finger transcription factor. Thus, it plays an important role in transcriptional regulation, cell cycle progression and developmental events. Alternative splicing results in multiple transcript variants. [provided by RefSeq, Apr 2010].
Catalog Number: BOSSBS-5389R-A350
UOM: 1 * 100 µl
Supplier: Bioss


Description: Carbonic anhydrases (CAs) are members of a large family of zinc metalloenzymes responsible for catalyzing the reversible hydration of carbon dioxide. CAs show extensive diversity in their distribution and subcellular localization. They are involved in a variety of biological processes, including calcification, bone resorption, respiration, acid-base balance and the formation of aqueous humor, saliva, gastric juice and cerebrospinal fluid. CA X also referred to as Carbonic anhydrase-related protein X (CA-RP X) or Cerebral protein 15, is a member of the carbonic anhydrase family that lacks two of the three Zn-binding motifs essential for carbonic anhydrase activity. For this reason, CA X does not exhibit catalytic activity. It is expressed primarily in brain and kidney and may play a role in brain development.
Catalog Number: BOSSBS-11830R-HRP
UOM: 1 * 100 µl
Supplier: Bioss


Description: Suppressin, also known as DEAF1 is a transcription factor required for embryonic development. Suppressin contains one SAND domain and one C-terminal MYND-type zinc finger. It interacts with LMO4 and CLIM-2, suggesting that it plays a role mediating cell fate and embryonic pattern formation. Suppressin is expressed in a variety of tissues and localises to the nucleus. Several isoforms exist due to alternative splicing and, depending on the isoform, Suppressin is secreted in some cell types. Secreted Suppressin can function to inhibit cell proliferation, arresting cells in the G0 or G1 phase. Mutations in the gene encoding Suppressin may result in a growth advantage leading to the development and progression of neoplasia. This suggest that Supressin is a potential target for cancer therapy.
Catalog Number: BOSSBS-6377R-A680
UOM: 1 * 100 µl
Supplier: Bioss


Description: The function of BTB/POZ domain containing protein 6 is not known. The BTB/POZ domain is an evolutionarily conserved protein-protein interaction domain often found in developmentally regulated transcription factors. Many additional conserved motifs have been found in association with BTB/POZ domain, including kelch repeats, zinc finger domains, FYVE fingers and ankyrin repeats. BTB/POZ domain containing protein 6 may be involved in neuronal development and muscle formation.
Catalog Number: BOSSBS-8159R-HRP
UOM: 1 * 100 µl
Supplier: Bioss


Description: MuRF1, is a nuclear protein that interacts with SMT3b and the large myofibrillar protein Titin. In muscle cells, MuRF2 (RFN29) regulates gene expression and protein turnover. It localizes to the cytoplasm, but under atrophic conditions it is detected in the nucleus. MuRF2 can form oligomers with various other proteins, including Titin and Myosin. MuRF3, also designated tripartite motif-containing 54 (TRIM54) or ring finger protein 30 (RNF30), interacts with tubulin and stabilizes microtubules duing myotube formation. It is a cytoplasmic protein the localizes to the Z-lines in skeletal muscles, while MuRF2 localizes to the sarcomeric M-band in cardiomyocytes. MuRF3 shares 77% and 65% sequence identity with MuRF1 and MuRF2, respectively. MuRF1-3 share a conserved N-terminal RING domain and zinc-binding B-box motif, and two coiled-coil dimerization motif boxes, in their central regions.
Catalog Number: BOSSBS-9376R-CY7
UOM: 1 * 100 µl
Supplier: Bioss


Description: MuRF1, is a nuclear protein that interacts with SMT3b and the large myofibrillar protein Titin. In muscle cells, MuRF2 (RFN29) regulates gene expression and protein turnover. It localises to the cytoplasm, but under atrophic conditions it is detected in the nucleus. MuRF2 can form oligomers with various other proteins, including Titin and Myosin. MuRF3, also designated tripartite motif-containing 54 (TRIM54) or ring finger protein 30 (RNF30), interacts with tubulin and stabilises microtubules duing myotube formation. It is a cytoplasmic protein the localises to the Z-lines in skeletal muscles, while MuRF2 localises to the sarcomeric M-band in cardiomyocytes. MuRF3 shares 77% and 65% sequence identity with MuRF1 and MuRF2, respectively. MuRF1-3 share a conserved N-terminal RING domain and zinc-binding B-box motif, and two coiled-coil dimerisation motif boxes, in their central regions.
Catalog Number: BOSSBS-9376R-A750
UOM: 1 * 100 µl
Supplier: Bioss


Description: MuRF1, is a nuclear protein that interacts with SMT3b and the large myofibrillar protein Titin. In muscle cells, MuRF2 (RFN29) regulates gene expression and protein turnover. It localizes to the cytoplasm, but under atrophic conditions it is detected in the nucleus. MuRF2 can form oligomers with various other proteins, including Titin and Myosin. MuRF3, also designated tripartite motif-containing 54 (TRIM54) or ring finger protein 30 (RNF30), interacts with tubulin and stabilizes microtubules duing myotube formation. It is a cytoplasmic protein the localizes to the Z-lines in skeletal muscles, while MuRF2 localizes to the sarcomeric M-band in cardiomyocytes. MuRF3 shares 77% and 65% sequence identity with MuRF1 and MuRF2, respectively. MuRF1-3 share a conserved N-terminal RING domain and zinc-binding B-box motif, and two coiled-coil dimerization motif boxes, in their central regions.
Catalog Number: BOSSBS-9376R-A350
UOM: 1 * 100 µl
Supplier: Bioss


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