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Human Gtpase Kras, KRAS ELISA Kit
Human Gtpase Kras, KRAS ELISA Kit
SKU:E6448Hu
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Size:96 Tests-1 Kit
Background:The KRAS (Kirsten rat sarcoma virus) gene provides instructions for making a protein called K-Ras, part of the RAS/MAPK pathway. The protein relays signals from outside the cell to the cell's nucleus. These signals instruct the cell to grow and divide (proliferate) or to mature and take on specialized functions (differentiate). The K-Ras protein is a GTPase, which means it converts a molecule called GTP into another molecule called GDP. In this way the K-Ras protein acts like a switch that is turned on and off by the GTP and GDP molecules. To transmit signals, it must be turned on by attaching (binding) to a molecule of GTP. The K-Ras protein is turned off (inactivated) when it converts the GTP to GDP. When the protein is bound to GDP, it does not relay signals to the cell's nucleus. It is called KRAS because it was first identified as an oncogene in Kirsten RAt Sarcoma virus. The viral oncogene was derived from cellular genome. Thus, KRAS gene in cellular genome is called a proto-oncogene.
Research_area:Others
Applications:ELISA
Target_protein:KRAS
Reactivity:Human
Assay type:Sandwich
Sensitivity:3.39ng/L
Detection range:7-1500ng/L
Sample type:Serum, plasma or other biological fluids
Full product name:GTPase KRas
Species:Human
Storage:2-8ºC
Assay time:1h 30m
UniProt accession:P01116
MASS(Da):21,656
GeneID:3845
Synonyms:CFC2;c-Ki-ras;c-Ki-ras2;C-K-RAS;GTPase KRas;GTPase KRas, N-terminally processed];KI-RAS;KRAS;K-Ras;K-Ras 2;KRAS2;K-RAS2A;K-RAS2B;K-RAS4A;K-RAS4B;NS;NS3;OES;RALD;RASK2
Gene names:KRAS
Standard solution:1600ng/L
