MDM4 Adenovirus (Human)
-
Catalog number106881A
-
PricePlease ask
-
Size250ul
-
-
Product typeAdenovirus
-
Detection and sensitivityBefore using MDM4 Adenovirus (Human) please read the package insert. It is intended for Human reactivity. Accession Number: BC067299
-
Performance and applicationsPlease contact Gentaur's support by livechat, email or phone in order to receive the requested information. The product is for research use only.
-
Additional informationThe MDM4 Adenovirus (Human) could be additionally purified if wanted from the customer. Please contact our sales representative to obtain more information.
-
Shipping handling and storageMDM4 Adenovirus (Human) should be stored according to label on the vial.
-
PropertiesHuman proteins, cDNA and human recombinants are used in human reactive ELISA kits and to produce anti-human mono and polyclonal antibodies. Modern humans (Homo sapiens, primarily ssp. Homo sapiens sapiens). Depending on the epitopes used human ELISA kits can be cross reactive to many other species. Mainly analyzed are human serum, plasma, urine, saliva, human cell culture supernatants and biological samples.
-
Gene target
-
Gene symbolMDM4
-
Short nameMDM4 Adenovirus ( )
-
SpeciesHuman, Humans
-
Alternative nameMdm4 p53 binding protein homolog (mouse) Adenovirus (H. sapiens)
-
Alternative to gene targetMdm4 p53 binding protein homolog (mouse), HDMX and MDMX and MRP1, MDM4 and IDBG-106054 and ENSG00000198625 and 4194, enzyme binding, nuclei, Mdm4 and IDBG-192393 and ENSMUSG00000054387 and 102641776,17248, BT.36413 and IDBG-628663 and ENSBTAG00000006255 and 100138492,514225
-
Virusadenovirus
-
Gene info
-
Identity
-
Gene
-
Long gene nameMDM4 regulator of p53
-
Synonyms gene name
- mouse double minute 4, human homolog of; p53-binding protein
- Mdm4, transformed 3T3 cell double minute 4, p53 binding protein (mouse)
- Mdm4 p53 binding protein homolog (mouse)
- MDM4, p53 regulator
-
Synonyms
-
GenBank acession
-
Locus
-
Discovery year1997-09-05
-
Entrez gene record
-
Pubmed identfication
-
RefSeq identity
-
Classification
- Ring finger proteins
-
VEGA ID