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Recombinant Bovine Triosephosphate isomerase (TPI1)
Recombinant Bovine Triosephosphate isomerase (TPI1)
SKU:Q5E956
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Size: 100ug. Other sizes are also available.
Activity: Not tested
Research Areas: Cancer
Uniprot ID: Q5E956
Gene Names: TPI1
Alternative Name(s): (TIM)(Methylglyoxal synthase)(Triose-phosphate isomerase)
Abbreviation: Recombinant Bovine TPI1 protein
Organism: Bos taurus (Bovine)
Source: E.coli
Expression Region: 1-249aa
Protein Length: Full Length
Tag Info: N-terminal 10xHis-tagged and C-terminal Myc-tagged
Target Protein Sequence: MAPSRKFFVGGNWKMNGRKNNLGELINTLNAAKVPADTEVVCAPPTAYIDFARQKLDPKIAVAAQNCYKVANGAFTGEISPGMIKDLGATWVVLGHSERRHVFGESDELIGQKVAHALAEGLGVIACIGEKLDEREAGITEKVVFEQTKVIADNVKDWSKVVLAYEPVWAIGTGKTATPQQAQEVHEKLRGWLKSNVSDAVAQSARIIYGGSVTGATCKELASQPDVDGFLVGGASLKPEFVDIINAKQ
MW: 34.1 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: Triosephosphate isomerase is an extremely efficient metabolic enzyme that catalyzes the interconversion between dihydroxyacetone phosphate (DHAP) and D-glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate (G3P) in glycolysis and gluconeogenesis. ; It is also responsible for the non-negligible production of methylglyoxal a reactive cytotoxic side-product that modifies and can alter proteins, DNA and lipids.
Reference: "Characterization of 954 bovine full-CDS cDNA sequences." Harhay G.P., Sonstegard T.S., Keele J.W., Heaton M.P., Clawson M.L., Snelling W.M., Wiedmann R.T., Van Tassell C.P., Smith T.P.L. BMC Genomics 6: 166-166(2005)
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