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Catalog Number: (BOSSBS-3983R-HRP)
Supplier: Bioss
Description: Galactokinase is a major enzyme for the metabolism of galactose and its deficiency causes congenital cataracts in the adult population. GALK1 sequence shares the greatest level of conservation, 44.5% identity with that from E. coli and 34.6% amino acid identity with the product of the human GALK2 gene.
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Catalog Number: (BOSSBS-9618R-A750)
Supplier: Bioss
Description: 1.C14ORF28, GNB2L1, MLLT3, DRD2 and DARPP-32 are important in the pathogenesis of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder; 2. these two disorders share common disease-related mechanisms linked to dopamine signalling; 3. the expression of these genes is closely correlated; and 4. DRD2 provides the initial trigger in the pathogenesis of these disorders.
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Catalog Number: (BOSSBS-3294R-FITC)
Supplier: Bioss
Description: Protein which catalyzes the phosphorylation of serine or threonine residues on target proteins by using ATP as phosphate donor. Such phosphorylation may cause changes in the function of the target protein. Protein kinases share a conserved catalytic core common to both serine/ threonine and tyrosine protein kinases.
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Catalog Number: (BOSSBS-3294R-A555)
Supplier: Bioss
Description: Protein which catalyzes the phosphorylation of serine or threonine residues on target proteins by using ATP as phosphate donor. Such phosphorylation may cause changes in the function of the target protein. Protein kinases share a conserved catalytic core common to both serine/ threonine and tyrosine protein kinases.
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Catalog Number: (BOSSBS-9376R-CY7)
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.
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Catalog Number: (BOSSBS-9376R-A750)
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.
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Catalog Number: (BOSSBS-7342R)
Supplier: Bioss
Description: The Sp transcription factor family includes Sp1, Sp2, Sp3 (SPR-2) and Sp4 (SPR-1). Sp transcription factors share similar structures but do not share simi-lar functions. All four proteins contain a highly conserved DNA-binding domain composed of three zinc fingers at the C-terminus. Sp family members bind the consensus sequence GGGGCGGGGC and other closely related sequences which are known as GC boxes. Sp1, Sp3 and Sp4 share a high affinity for GC boxes while Sp2 does not. Sp2 only weakly binds to GT boxes. Sp1, Sp2 and Sp3 are ubiquitously expressed, while Sp4 is abundantly expressed in brain with limited expression in other tissues. Sp1 and Sp3, but not Sp2 or Sp4, interact with E2, a regulatory element for the ∫4 subunit of neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptors. Sp3 is the only Sp member to inhibit Sp1 and Sp4 media
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Catalog Number: (BOSSBS-6183R-CY5)
Supplier: Bioss
Description: Reg protein is stimulated during the regeneration of pancreatic islets. In human, there are four REG family genes; REG 1 alpha, REG 1 beta, REG-related sequence (RS) and HIP/PAP. These Reg-related proteins are classified into four subfamilies according to their amino-acid sequences, but they share a similar structure and physiological function.
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Catalog Number: (BOSSBS-9376R-A350)
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.
UOM: 1 * 100 µl


Catalog Number: (BOSSBS-6588R-A750)
Supplier: Bioss
Description: ADAMTS10 is a member of the ADAMs family of proteinases with Thrombospondin motifs. The catalytic site of ADAMTS10 is typical of the metalloproteinase catalytic domains, with an HExxHxxxxxH sequence, perhaps giving these enzymes some shared specificity. ADAMTS10 is closest in homology to ADAMTS6, sharing 53% overall identity. Functional mutations in ADAMTS10 have been linked to Weill Marchesani syndrome, a connective tissue disorder marked by fibrillin 1 misprocessing. ADAMTS10 has also been reported to be over expressed in breast cancer tissues and cell lines.
UOM: 1 * 100 µl


Catalog Number: (BOSSBS-6746R-A750)
Supplier: Bioss
Description: TULP2 is a member of a family of tubby-like (TULP) proteins which share a conserved C terminal region of approximately 200 amino acid residues. It is strongly expressed in testis and is expressed in the retina. It is also expressed in cancer cell lines.
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Catalog Number: (BOSSBS-6746R-A680)
Supplier: Bioss
Description: TULP2 is a member of a family of tubby-like (TULP) proteins which share a conserved C terminal region of approximately 200 amino acid residues. It is strongly expressed in testis and is expressed in the retina. It is also expressed in cancer cell lines.
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Catalog Number: (BOSSBS-9618R-A680)
Supplier: Bioss
Description: 1.C14ORF28, GNB2L1, MLLT3, DRD2 and DARPP-32 are important in the pathogenesis of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder; 2. these two disorders share common disease-related mechanisms linked to dopamine signalling; 3. the expression of these genes is closely correlated; and 4. DRD2 provides the initial trigger in the pathogenesis of these disorders.
UOM: 1 * 100 µl


Catalog Number: (BOSSBS-6588R-A350)
Supplier: Bioss
Description: ADAMTS10 is a member of the ADAMs family of proteinases with Thrombospondin motifs. The catalytic site of ADAMTS10 is typical of the metalloproteinase catalytic domains, with an HExxHxxxxxH sequence, perhaps giving these enzymes some shared specificity. ADAMTS10 is closest in homology to ADAMTS6, sharing 53% overall identity. Functional mutations in ADAMTS10 have been linked to Weill Marchesani syndrome, a connective tissue disorder marked by fibrillin 1 misprocessing. ADAMTS10 has also been reported to be over expressed in breast cancer tissues and cell lines.
UOM: 1 * 100 µl


Catalog Number: (BOSSBS-3348R-A350)
Supplier: Bioss
Description: PSD 93 is believed to participate in the clustering of certain proteins, including N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptors and shaker-type potassium channels at the synaptic membrane. There are two principal modes of interaction between PSD 93 and other proteins. NMDA receptors and shaker-type potassium channels both share C-terminal sequence homology consisting of a threonine/serine-X-valine-COOH (T/SXV) motif. Other neuronal proteins that share this motif (beta 1 adrenergic receptor, some serotonin receptors, some sodium channel subunits, and additional potassium channel subunits) may interact with PSD 93 by binding to its PDZ domains. Neuronal nitric oxide synthase (nNOS), which lacks the T/SXV motif but which has its own PDZ domain, has been shown to associate with PSD 93 in vitro through a pseudo-homotypic PDZ-PDZ interaction.
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Catalog Number: (BOSSBS-7914R-CY3)
Supplier: Bioss
Description: The protein encoded by this gene shares similarity with the yeast Mob1 protein. Yeast Mob1 binds Mps1p, a protein kinase essential for spindle pole body duplication and mitotic checkpoint regulation. This gene is located on the opposite strand as the interferon kappa precursor (IFNK) gene. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008].
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