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Cat Number:ATGP3507-50ug
Size:50ug
Concentration:0.5mg/mL (determined by Absorbance at 280nm)
Price:£267.00
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ATP1B1 [63-303 a.a.], Recombinant Protein

Partner: NKMax Bio (ATGen)

Applications:Enzyme Activity, SDS-PAGE
Species Reactivity:Human
MW:29.0kDa (250aa);;28-40KDa (SDS-PAGE under reducing conditions.)
Purity:> 90% by SDS - PAGE
Description:ATP1B1, also known as ATPase Na+/K+ transporting subunit beta 1, belongs to the family of Na+/K+ and H+/K+ ATPases beta chain proteins, and to the subfamily of Na+/K+ -ATPases. Na+/K+ -ATPase is an integral membrane protein responsible for establishing and maintaining the electrochemical gradients of Na and K ions across the plasma membrane. These gradients are essential for osmoregulation, for sodium-coupled transport of a variety of organic and inorganic molecules, and for electrical excitability of nerve and muscle. The beta subunit regulates, through assembly of alpha/beta heterodimers, the number of sodium pumps transported to the plasma membrane. Recombinant human ATP1B1 protein, fused to His-tag at C-terminus, was expressed in insect cell and purified by using conventional chromatography techniques.
Further Information:Sequence: ADPEFKPTYQ DRVAPPGLTQ IPQIQKTEIS FRPNDPKSYE AYVLNIVRFL EKYKDSAQRD DMIFEDCGDV PSEPKERGDF NHERGERKVC RFKLEWLGNC SGLNDETYGY KEGKPCIIIK LNRVLGFKPK PPKNESLETY PVMKYNPNVL PVQCTGKRDE DKDKVGNVEY FGLGNSPGFP LQYYPYYGKL LQPKYLQPLL AVQFTNLTMD TEIRIECKAY GENIGYSEKD RFQGRFDVKI EVKSHHHHHH
Synonym:ATPase Na+/K+ transporting subunit beta 1, ATP1B1, ATP1B
Ascension Number:P05026
NCBI EntrezGene:NP_001668
Shipping Conditions:Ship on cold packs
Storage:Can be stored at +2C to +8C for 1 week. For long term storage, aliquot and store at -20C to -80C. Avoid repeated freezing and thawing cycles.
Usage:Research use only

 

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3ug by SDS-PAGE under reducing condition and visualized by coomassie blue stain.

3ug by SDS-PAGE under reducing condition and visualized by coomassie blue stain.