Desulfovibrio magneticus DNA-directed RNA polymerase subunit omega (rpoZ) -Baculovirus
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Catalog number
GEN1209376.Baculovirus
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Price
Please ask
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Size
100ug
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Long name
Recombinant Desulfovibrio magneticus DNA-directed RNA polymerase subunit omega (rpoZ)
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Alternative names
DNA-directed RNA polymerase subunit omega; DNA-directed RNA polymerase subunit omega; DNA-directed RNA polymerase omega subunit; RNA polymerase omega subunit; Transcriptase subunit omega
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Gene name
rpoZ
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Other gene names
rpoZ; rpoZ; RNAP omega subunit
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General description
DNA-directed RNA polymerase subunit omega (rpoZ) is a recombinant protein expressed in Baculovirus . The protein can be with or without a His-Tag or other tag in accordance to customer's request. All of our recombinant proteins are manufactured in strictly controlled facilities and by using a well established technology which guarantees full batch-to-bact consistency and experiment reproducibility.
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Product category
Recombinant Proteins
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Expression system
Baculovirus
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Available also expressed in
E Coli ; Yeast ; Baculovirus ; Mammalian Cell
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Purity
Greater than 90% (determined by SDS-PAGE)
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Form
Lyophilized protein
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Storage
This protein can be stored at -20 degrees Celsius. For extended periods of time it is recommended to keep the protein frozen at -40 or -80 degrees Celsius. Avoid cycles of freezing and thawing as they might denaturate the polypeptide chains.
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Applications
This protein can be used as a positive control for applications such as ELISA, IFA, RIA, Western Blot, etc.
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Gene target
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Gene symbol
PRKDC, HLA-DOA
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Short name
DNA-directed RNA polymerase subunit omega (rpoZ)
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Technique
dna, RNAs are to store at -70 C
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Alternative name
Desulfovibrio magneticus Desoxyribonucleic acid-directed RNA polymerizing enzyme functionnal sequence omega (rpoZ) -Baculovirus
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Gene info
Gene info
MeSH Data
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Name
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Concept
Scope note:
A cell-separation technique where magnetizable microspheres or beads are first coated with monoclonal antibody, allowed to search and bind to target cells, and are then selectively removed when passed through a magnetic field. Among other applications, the technique is commonly used to remove tumor cells from the marrow (BONE MARROW PURGING) of patients who are to undergo autologous bone marrow transplantation.
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Tree numbers
- E02.095.437
- E05.200.500.363.441
- E05.242.363.441
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Qualifiers
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