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Recombinant Human Cellular nucleic acid-binding protein (CNBP)
Recombinant Human Cellular nucleic acid-binding protein (CNBP)
SKU:P62633
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Size: 100ug. Other sizes are also available.
Activity: Not tested
Research Areas: Epigenetics and Nuclear Signaling
Uniprot ID: P62633
Gene Names: CNBP
Alternative Name(s): Zinc finger protein 9
Abbreviation: Recombinant Human CNBP protein
Organism: Homo sapiens (Human)
Source: E.coli
Expression Region: 2-170aa
Protein Length: Full Length of Mature Protein of Isoform 2
Tag Info: N-terminal 6xHis-SUMO-tagged
Target Protein Sequence: SSNECFKCGRSGHWARECPTGGGRGRGMRSRGRGFQFVSSSLPDICYRCGESGHLAKDCDLQEDACYNCGRGGHIAKDCKEPKREREQCCYNCGKPGHLARDCDHADEQKCYSCGEFGHIQKDCTKVKCYRCGETGHVAINCSKTSEVNCYRCGESGHLARECTIEATA
MW: 34.6 kDa
Purity: Greater than 90% as determined by SDS-PAGE.
Endotoxin: Not test
Biological_Activity:
Form: Liquid or Lyophilized powder
Buffer: If the delivery form is liquid, the default storage buffer is Tris/PBS-based buffer, 5%-50% glycerol. If the delivery form is lyophilized powder, the buffer before lyophilization is Tris/PBS-based buffer, 6% Trehalose, pH 8.0.
Reconstitution: We recommend that this vial be briefly centrifuged prior to opening to bring the contents to the bottom. Please reconstitute protein in deionized sterile water to a concentration of 0.1-1.0 mg/mL.We recommend to add 5-50% of glycerol (final concentration) and aliquot for long-term storage at -20℃/-80℃. Our default final concentration of glycerol is 50%. Customers could use it as reference.
Storage: The shelf life is related to many factors, storage state, buffer ingredients, storage temperature and the stability of the protein itself. Generally, the shelf life of liquid form is 6 months at -20℃/-80℃. The shelf life of lyophilized form is 12 months at -20℃/-80℃.
Notes: Repeated freezing and thawing is not recommended. Store working aliquots at 4℃ for up to one week.
Relevance: Single-stranded DNA-binding protein, with specificity to the sterol regulatory elent (SRE). Involved in sterol-mediated repression.
Reference: Identification of a zinc finger protein that binds to the sterol regulatory element.Rajavashisth T.B., Taylor A.K., Andalibi A., Svenson K.L., Lusis A.J.Science 245: 640-643(1989)
Function: Single-stranded DNA-binding protein, with specificity to the sterol regulatory element (SRE). Involved in sterol-mediated repression.
