Dog Trafficking protein particle complex subunit 2 (TRAPPC2) -Yeast
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Catalog numberGEN1227531.Yeast
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PricePlease ask
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Size1000ug
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Long nameRecombinant Dog Trafficking protein particle complex subunit 2 (TRAPPC2)
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Alternative namesTrafficking protein particle complex subunit 2; Trafficking protein particle complex subunit 2;
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Gene nameTRAPPC2
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Other gene namesTRAPPC2;
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General descriptionTrafficking protein particle complex subunit 2(TRAPPC2) is a recombinant protein expressed in Yeast . 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 categoryRecombinant Proteins
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Expression systemYeast
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Available also expressed inE Coli ; Yeast ; Baculovirus ; Mammalian Cell
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PurityGreater than 90% (determined by SDS-PAGE)
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FormLyophilized protein
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StorageThis 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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ApplicationsThis protein can be used as a positive control for applications such as ELISA, IFA, RIA, Western Blot, etc.
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PropertiesCanine or Canis Lupus is mostly Beagle used for drug research. MBS Recombinant produces ELISA test kits and polyclonal antibodies.
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Gene target
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Gene symbolTRAPPC2
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Short nameTrafficking protein particle complex subunit 2(TRAPPC2)
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HostYeast, Ascomycota
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SpeciesYeast, Dogs, Yeasts
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Alternative namecanine Trafficking protein particle aggregate functionnal sequence 2 (TRAPPC2) -Yeast
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Gene info
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Identity
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Gene
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Long gene nametrafficking protein particle complex subunit 2
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Synonyms gene
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Synonyms gene name
- spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia, late
- trafficking protein particle complex 2
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Synonyms
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GenBank acession
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Locus
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Discovery year2005-01-26
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Entrez gene record
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Pubmed identfication
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RefSeq identity
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Classification
- Trafficking protein particle complex subunits
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VEGA ID