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Spectrophotometers and photometers are indispensable instruments in analytical chemistry, providing critical insights into sample composition through absorbance and emission measurements. Our collection encompasses UV/Visible spectrophotometers for detailed molecular analysis, biophotometers tailored for life science applications, and flame photometers for precise element detection. Each instrument is engineered to deliver accuracy and reproducibility, enhancing research outcomes in environmental testing, biochemical assays, and quality control processes. Researchers can refine their analytical capabilities with our selection of spectrophotometers and photometers, designed to excel in both educational settings and high-throughput laboratories.

Spectrophotometers and photometers are indispensable instruments in analytical chemistry, providing critical insights into sample composition through absorbance and emission measurements. Our collection encompasses UV/Visible spectrophotometers for detailed molecular analysis, biophotometers tailored for life science applications, and flame photometers for precise element detection. Each instrument is engineered to deliver accuracy and reproducibility, enhancing research outcomes in environmental testing, biochemical assays, and quality control processes. Researchers can refine their analytical capabilities with our selection of spectrophotometers and photometers, designed to excel in both educational settings and high-throughput laboratories.


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Description: Carboxypeptidase A (CPA) is a pancreatic exopeptidase which hydrolyses the peptide bond adjacent to the C-terminal end in polypeptide chains. Mast cell carboxypeptidase A (MC-CPA), a part of the peptidase M14 family, is a highly conserved metalloprotease localized to the secretory granules, along with trytases and chymases. MC-CPA is stored as an active enzyme in the granule and is released, along with other inflammatory mediators, upon mast cell degranulation. MC-CPA mirrors pancreatic carboxypeptidase A in cleaving COOH-terminal aromatic and aliphatic amino acid residues. The optimum pH of MC-CPA is between neutral and basic, depending upon the substrate. The MC-CPA gene, CPA3, resides on chromosome 3 and contains 11 exons.
Catalog Number: BOSSBS-12338R-HRP
UOM: 1 * 100 µl
Supplier: Bioss


Description: FNTA, also known as CAAX farnesyltransferase (FTase), attaches a farnesyl group from farnesyl pyrophosphate to cysteine residues at the fourth position from the C terminus of proteins that end in the so-called CAAX box, where C is cysteine, A is usually but not always an aliphatic amino acid, and X is typically methionine or serine. This type of posttranslational modification provides a mechanism for membrane localisation of proteins that lack a transmembrane domain. This enzyme has the remarkable property of farnesylating peptides as short as four residues in length that conform to the CAAX consensus sequence. FNTA is also a specific cytoplasmic interactor of the transforming growth factor-beta and activin type I receptors. It is likely to be a key component of the Signalling pathway which involves p21ras, an important substrate for farnesyltransferase.
Catalog Number: BOSSBS-9547R-A680
UOM: 1 * 100 µl
Supplier: Bioss


Description: FNTA, also known as CAAX farnesyltransferase (FTase), attaches a farnesyl group from farnesyl pyrophosphate to cysteine residues at the fourth position from the C terminus of proteins that end in the so-called CAAX box, where C is cysteine, A is usually but not always an aliphatic amino acid, and X is typically methionine or serine. This type of posttranslational modification provides a mechanism for membrane localization of proteins that lack a transmembrane domain. This enzyme has the remarkable property of farnesylating peptides as short as four residues in length that conform to the CAAX consensus sequence. FNTA is also a specific cytoplasmic interactor of the transforming growth factor-beta and activin type I receptors. It is likely to be a key component of the signaling pathway which involves p21ras, an important substrate for farnesyltransferase.
Catalog Number: BOSSBS-9547R-A647
UOM: 1 * 100 µl
Supplier: Bioss


Description: FNTA, also known as CAAX farnesyltransferase (FTase), attaches a farnesyl group from farnesyl pyrophosphate to cysteine residues at the fourth position from the C terminus of proteins that end in the so-called CAAX box, where C is cysteine, A is usually but not always an aliphatic amino acid, and X is typically methionine or serine. This type of posttranslational modification provides a mechanism for membrane localization of proteins that lack a transmembrane domain. This enzyme has the remarkable property of farnesylating peptides as short as four residues in length that conform to the CAAX consensus sequence. FNTA is also a specific cytoplasmic interactor of the transforming growth factor-beta and activin type I receptors. It is likely to be a key component of the signaling pathway which involves p21ras, an important substrate for farnesyltransferase.
Catalog Number: BOSSBS-9547R-A350
UOM: 1 * 100 µl
Supplier: Bioss


Description: PP. Thin walled PCR plates compatible with 0,2 ml thermal cyclers. The insides of the tubes are smooth and have an inert surface on which enzymes and nucleic acids do not bind.
Catalog Number: 211-3398
UOM: 1 * 50 items
Supplier: Simport Scientific


Description: Carboxypeptidase A (CPA) is a pancreatic exopeptidase which hydrolyses the peptide bond adjacent to the C-terminal end in polypeptide chains. Mast cell carboxypeptidase A (MC-CPA), a part of the peptidase M14 family, is a highly conserved metalloprotease localized to the secretory granules, along with trytases and chymases. MC-CPA is stored as an active enzyme in the granule and is released, along with other inflammatory mediators, upon mast cell degranulation. MC-CPA mirrors pancreatic carboxypeptidase A in cleaving COOH-terminal aromatic and aliphatic amino acid residues. The optimum pH of MC-CPA is between neutral and basic, depending upon the substrate. The MC-CPA gene, CPA3, resides on chromosome 3 and contains 11 exons.
Catalog Number: BOSSBS-12338R-A647
UOM: 1 * 100 µl
Supplier: Bioss


Description: FNTA, also known as CAAX farnesyltransferase (FTase), attaches a farnesyl group from farnesyl pyrophosphate to cysteine residues at the fourth position from the C terminus of proteins that end in the so-called CAAX box, where C is cysteine, A is usually but not always an aliphatic amino acid, and X is typically methionine or serine. This type of posttranslational modification provides a mechanism for membrane localization of proteins that lack a transmembrane domain. This enzyme has the remarkable property of farnesylating peptides as short as four residues in length that conform to the CAAX consensus sequence. FNTA is also a specific cytoplasmic interactor of the transforming growth factor-beta and activin type I receptors. It is likely to be a key component of the signaling pathway which involves p21ras, an important substrate for farnesyltransferase.
Catalog Number: BOSSBS-9547R-CY5
UOM: 1 * 100 µl
Supplier: Bioss


Description: FNTA, also known as CAAX farnesyltransferase (FTase), attaches a farnesyl group from farnesyl pyrophosphate to cysteine residues at the fourth position from the C terminus of proteins that end in the so-called CAAX box, where C is cysteine, A is usually but not always an aliphatic amino acid, and X is typically methionine or serine. This type of posttranslational modification provides a mechanism for membrane localization of proteins that lack a transmembrane domain. This enzyme has the remarkable property of farnesylating peptides as short as four residues in length that conform to the CAAX consensus sequence. FNTA is also a specific cytoplasmic interactor of the transforming growth factor-beta and activin type I receptors. It is likely to be a key component of the signaling pathway which involves p21ras, an important substrate for farnesyltransferase.
Catalog Number: BOSSBS-9547R-CY5.5
UOM: 1 * 100 µl
Supplier: Bioss


Description: The AxyPrep™ Mag PCR Normalizer Kit utilises a paramagnetic bead-based purification system for PCR clean up.
Catalog Number: AXYGMAG-PCR-NM-1
UOM: 1 * 1 items
Supplier: Corning


Description: Ideally suited for use with volumetric flasks etc. Lower closed end of stopper features a 'drip-tip' to ensure adhered liquid is returned to the flask. Flat head allows stopper to be stood on end, thus preventing contamination of the ground surface.
Catalog Number: BIBBTRF698
UOM: 1 * 5 items
Supplier: SciLabware


Description: This Real-Time RT-PCR assay is intended for the qualitative detection of SARS-CoV-2 from human nasopharyngeal swabs, eluted directly into deionised water without an additional RNA extraction process.
Catalog Number: GSDCPCOV6044
UOM: 1 * 384 Tests
Supplier: GOLD STANDARD DIAGNOSTICS


Description: Intermediate melting point agarose ideal for resolution of DNA fragments, PCR and RT-PCR products, differing in size by 2%, in the range of 20 to 800 bp, by submarine gel electrophoresis.
Catalog Number: 733-1212
UOM: 1 * 500 g
Supplier: LONZA

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Description: Carboxypeptidase A (CPA) is a pancreatic exopeptidase which hydrolyses the peptide bond adjacent to the C-terminal end in polypeptide chains. Mast cell carboxypeptidase A (MC-CPA), a part of the peptidase M14 family, is a highly conserved metalloprotease localized to the secretory granules, along with trytases and chymases. MC-CPA is stored as an active enzyme in the granule and is released, along with other inflammatory mediators, upon mast cell degranulation. MC-CPA mirrors pancreatic carboxypeptidase A in cleaving COOH-terminal aromatic and aliphatic amino acid residues. The optimum pH of MC-CPA is between neutral and basic, depending upon the substrate. The MC-CPA gene, CPA3, resides on chromosome 3 and contains 11 exons.
Catalog Number: BOSSBS-12338R-FITC
UOM: 1 * 100 µl
Supplier: Bioss


Description: Carboxypeptidase A (CPA) is a pancreatic exopeptidase which hydrolyses the peptide bond adjacent to the C-terminal end in polypeptide chains. Mast cell carboxypeptidase A (MC-CPA), a part of the peptidase M14 family, is a highly conserved metalloprotease localised to the secretory granules, along with trytases and chymases. MC-CPA is stored as an active enzyme in the granule and is released, along with other inflammatory mediators, upon mast cell degranulation. MC-CPA mirrors pancreatic carboxypeptidase A in cleaving COOH-terminal aromatic and aliphatic amino acid residues. The optimum pH of MC-CPA is between neutral and basic, depending upon the substrate. The MC-CPA gene, CPA3, resides on chromosome 3 and contains 11 exons.
Catalog Number: BOSSBS-12338R-A750
UOM: 1 * 100 µl
Supplier: Bioss


Description: FNTA, also known as CAAX farnesyltransferase (FTase), attaches a farnesyl group from farnesyl pyrophosphate to cysteine residues at the fourth position from the C terminus of proteins that end in the so-called CAAX box, where C is cysteine, A is usually but not always an aliphatic amino acid, and X is typically methionine or serine. This type of posttranslational modification provides a mechanism for membrane localization of proteins that lack a transmembrane domain. This enzyme has the remarkable property of farnesylating peptides as short as four residues in length that conform to the CAAX consensus sequence. FNTA is also a specific cytoplasmic interactor of the transforming growth factor-beta and activin type I receptors. It is likely to be a key component of the signaling pathway which involves p21ras, an important substrate for farnesyltransferase.
Catalog Number: BOSSBS-9547R-CY7
UOM: 1 * 100 µl
Supplier: Bioss


Description: FNTA, also known as CAAX farnesyltransferase (FTase), attaches a farnesyl group from farnesyl pyrophosphate to cysteine residues at the fourth position from the C terminus of proteins that end in the so-called CAAX box, where C is cysteine, A is usually but not always an aliphatic amino acid, and X is typically methionine or serine. This type of posttranslational modification provides a mechanism for membrane localization of proteins that lack a transmembrane domain. This enzyme has the remarkable property of farnesylating peptides as short as four residues in length that conform to the CAAX consensus sequence. FNTA is also a specific cytoplasmic interactor of the transforming growth factor-beta and activin type I receptors. It is likely to be a key component of the signaling pathway which involves p21ras, an important substrate for farnesyltransferase.
Catalog Number: BOSSBS-9547R-CY3
UOM: 1 * 100 µl
Supplier: Bioss


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