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Tk2 (human) recombinant (partial pr otein gst tag) 10 µg

Réf. UGAP : 3924878 Réf. Fournisseur : 16126675 Réf. Constructeur : H00007084-Q01
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Used for AP, Array, ELISA, WB-Re

The mitochondrial deoxyribonucleotide (dNTP) pool is separated from the cytosolic pool because the mitochondria inner membrane is impermeable to charged molecules. The mitochondrial pool is maintained by either import of cytosolic dNTPs through dedicated transporters or by salvaging deoxynucleosides within the mitochondria; apparently, enzymes of the de novo dNTP synthesis pathway are not present in the mitochondria. In nonreplicating cells, where cytosolic dNTP synthesis is downregulated, mtDNA synthesis depends solely on the mitochondrial salvage pathway enzymes, the deoxyribonucleoside kinases. Two of the 4 human deoxyribonucleoside kinases, deoxyguanosine kinase (DGK) and thymidine kinase-2, are expressed in mitochondria. Human DGK, encoded by the DGUOK gene (MIM 601465), efficiently phosphorylates deoxyguanosine and deoxyadenosine, whereas TK2 phosphorylates deoxythymidine, deoxycytidine, and deoxyuridine. Thymidine kinase-2 (TK2) is a deoxyribonucleoside kinase that phosphorylates thymidine, deoxycytidine, and deoxyuridine, and also phosphorylates antiviral and anticancer nucleoside analogs.[supplied by OMIM]

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Description

Used for AP, Array, ELISA, WB-Re

The mitochondrial deoxyribonucleotide (dNTP) pool is separated from the cytosolic pool because the mitochondria inner membrane is impermeable to charged molecules. The mitochondrial pool is maintained by either import of cytosolic dNTPs through dedicated transporters or by salvaging deoxynucleosides within the mitochondria; apparently, enzymes of the de novo dNTP synthesis pathway are not present in the mitochondria. In nonreplicating cells, where cytosolic dNTP synthesis is downregulated, mtDNA synthesis depends solely on the mitochondrial salvage pathway enzymes, the deoxyribonucleoside kinases. Two of the 4 human deoxyribonucleoside kinases, deoxyguanosine kinase (DGK) and thymidine kinase-2, are expressed in mitochondria. Human DGK, encoded by the DGUOK gene (MIM 601465), efficiently phosphorylates deoxyguanosine and deoxyadenosine, whereas TK2 phosphorylates deoxythymidine, deoxycytidine, and deoxyuridine. Thymidine kinase-2 (TK2) is a deoxyribonucleoside kinase that phosphorylates thymidine, deoxycytidine, and deoxyuridine, and also phosphorylates antiviral and anticancer nucleoside analogs.[supplied by OMIM]

Caractéristiques

Fournisseur
FISHER SCIENTIFIC S.A.S.
Marque
ABNOVA
Référence fabricant
H00007084-Q01
Référence distributeur
16126675
Vendu par
10 ug
Quantité
N/A
Lieu de fabrication
Taiwan
Lieu de stockage
France
Délai de péremption à la date de livraison
12 mois
Code à barre
non
Soumis à carboglace
oui
Libellé produit fabricant
10ug tk2 (human) recombinant protein (q01)
Certification
RUO
Marquage CE DIV
non
Type de produit
protéine
Type de protéine
oui
Type d'antibiotique
non
Type d'enzyme
non
Température de conservation (°C)
-80 °C
Température de transport
carboglace
Dispositif stérile
non
Type d'acide nucléique extrait
non
Origine humaine
non
Sans composant animal
non
Matière dangereuse
non
Autres caractéristiques
Abnova Human TK2 Partial ORF (NP_004605.2, 208 a.a. - 307 a.a.) Recombinant Protein with GST-tag at N-terminal, Quantity: 10 ug, Format: Liquid, Formulation: 50mM Tris-HCI, 10mM reduced Glutathione, pH-8.0 in the elution buffer., Host Species: Wheat
Classification REACH
non
Code douanier
38229000
Nomenclature Nacres
NA.55
Nomenclature CEA
SGP01
Nomenclature IRSN
273
Nomenclature INSERM
NA.NA55
Nomenclature CNRS
NA55
Nomenclature CHU
18.551
Nomenclature DGOS
LD10AOOO
Domaine de recherche
protéomique
Type d’application
ELISA, Western-Blot
Type d'échantillon
protéine
Reprise en cas d’erreur client
non