Recombinant Uncultured termite group 1 bacterium phylotype Rs-D17 Ribosome-recycling factor (frr)
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Catalog number
MBS1044696
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Price
Please ask
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Size
1 mg (E-Coli)
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Products_type
Recombinant Protein
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Products_short_name
[Ribosome-recycling factor (frr)]
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Other_names
[ribosome-recycling factor; Ribosome-recycling factor; Ribosome-releasing factor]
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Products_gene_name
[frr]
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Other_gene_names
[frr; RRF]
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Purity
>85% (SDS-PAGE)
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Form
Lyophilized or liquid (Format to be determined during the manufacturing process)
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Storage_stability
Store at -20 degrees C. For long-term storage, store at -20 degrees C or -80 degrees C. Store working aliquots at 4 degrees C for up to one week. Repeated freezing and thawing is not recommended.
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Description
Aplha, transcription related growth factors and stimulating factors or repressing nuclear factors are complex subunits of proteins involved in cell differentiation. Complex subunit associated factors are involved in hybridoma growth, Eosinohils, eritroid proliferation and derived from promotor binding stimulating subunits on the DNA binding complex. NFKB 105 subunit for example is a polypetide gene enhancer of genes in B cells.
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Source
Recombinants or rec. proteins
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Group
recombinants
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Gene target
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Short name
Recombinant Uncultured termite group 1 bacterium phylotype Rs-D17 Ribosome-recycling factor (frr)
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Technique
Recombinant, E. coli recombinant proteins are genetic recombinations in Escherichia coli, supplied as white sterile powder lyopillized. MyBioSource advises they will be reconstituted in a buffer soluion or culture medium for cell culture.
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Host
E Coli or Yeast or Baculovirus or Mammalian Cell
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Alternative name
Rec. Uncultured termite family 1 bacterium phylotype Rs-D17 Ribosome-recycling factor (frr)
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Alternative technique
rec
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MeSH Data
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Name
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Concept
Scope note:
Methods of maintaining or growing biological materials in controlled laboratory conditions. These include the cultures of CELLS; TISSUES; organs; or embryo in vitro. Both animal and plant tissues may be cultured by a variety of methods. Cultures may derive from normal or abnormal tissues, and consist of a single cell type or mixed cell types.
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Qualifiers
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