PRKACG (Human) Recombinant Protein
产品名称: PRKACG (Human) Recombinant Protein
英文名称: PRKACG (Human) Recombinant Protein
产品编号: P4212
产品价格: 0
产品产地: 台湾
品牌商标: Abnova
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- Specification
- Product Description:
- Human PRKACG (NM_002732) full-length recombinant protein expressed in Sf9 cells.
- Theoretical MW (kDa):
- 65
- Form:
- Liquid
- Preparation Method:
- Insect cell (Sf9) expression system
- Purity:
- ≥ 90% by SDS-PAGE
- Activity:
- The specific activity of PKACgamma was determined to be 145 nmol /min/mg as per activity assay protocol.
- Storage Buffer:
- In 50 mM Tris-HCl, 150 mM NaCl, pH 7.5 (0.25 mM Dithiothreitol, 0.1 mM EGTA, 0.1 mM EDTA, 25% glycerol, 0.1 mM PMSF)
- Storage Instruction:
- Store at -80°C.
Aliquot to avoid repeated freezing and thawing.
- Quality Control Testing:
- 0.5 ug/lane SDS-PAGE Stained with Coomassie Blue
- Note:
- Result of activity analysis
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- Application Image
- Functional Study
- SDS-PAGE
- Entrez GeneID:
- 5568
- Protein Accession#:
- NM_002732
- Gene Name:
- PRKACG
- Gene Alias:
- KAPG,PKACg
- Gene Description:
- protein kinase, cAMP-dependent, catalytic, gamma
- Omim ID:
- 176893
- Gene Ontology:
- Hyperlink
- Gene Summary:
- Cyclic AMP-dependent protein kinase (PKA) consists of two catalytic subunits and a regulatory subunit dimer. This gene encodes the gamma form of its catalytic subunit. The gene is intronless and is thought to be a retrotransposon derived from the gene for the alpha form of the PKA catalytic subunit. [provided by RefSeq
- Other Designations:
- OTTHUMP00000021422,PKA C-gamma,serine(threonine) protein kinase
- Gene Pathway
- Apoptosis
- Calcium signaling pathway
- Chemokine signaling pathway
- Gap junction
- GnRH signaling pathway
- Hedgehog signaling pathway
- Insulin signaling pathway
- Long-term potentiation
- MAPK signaling pathway
- Melanogenesis
- Olfactory transduction
- Prion diseases
- Taste transduction
- Vascular smooth muscle contraction
- Vibrio cholerae infection
- Wnt signaling pathway