3-Piperidylpropiophenone+hydrochloride
Catalog Number:
(10451-750)
Supplier:
Bioss
Description:
There are eight COG proteins (COG1-8) which form a Golgi-localized complex (COG) required for normal Golgi morphology and function. It is thought that COG1 is required for steps in the normal medial and trans Golgi-associated processing of glycoconjugates and plays a role in the organization of the Golgi-localized complex.
Catalog Number:
(77437-922)
Supplier:
Bioss
Description:
Acts as component of the EARP complex that is involved in endocytic recycling. The EARP complex associates with Rab4-positive endosomes and promotes recycling of internalized transferrin receptor (TFRC) to the plasma membrane. Within the EARP complex, required to tether the complex to recycling endosomes. Not involved in retrograde transport from early and late endosomes to the trans-Golgi network (TGN).
Catalog Number:
(10108-454)
Supplier:
Prosci
Description:
CPEB2 is highly similar to cytoplasmic polyadenylation element binding protein (CPEB), an mRNA-binding protein that regulates cytoplasmic polyadenylation of mRNA as a trans factor in oogenesis and spermatogenesis. Studies of the similar gene in mice suggested a possible role of this protein in transcriptionally inactive haploid spermatids.
Catalog Number:
(10407-592)
Supplier:
Bioss
Description:
Auxiliary enzyme of beta-oxidation. It participates in the metabolism of unsaturated fatty enoyl-CoA esters having double bonds in both even- and odd-numbered positions. Catalyzes the NADP-dependent reduction of 2,4-dienoyl-CoA to yield trans-3-enoyl-CoA.
Catalog Number:
(10407-594)
Supplier:
Bioss
Description:
Auxiliary enzyme of beta-oxidation. It participates in the metabolism of unsaturated fatty enoyl-CoA esters having double bonds in both even- and odd-numbered positions. Catalyzes the NADP-dependent reduction of 2,4-dienoyl-CoA to yield trans-3-enoyl-CoA.
Catalog Number:
(10296-588)
Supplier:
Bioss
Description:
GM130, a cis-Golgi matrix protein, interacts specifically with p115 and provides a membrane docking site. Both GM130 and p115 are involved in vesicle tethering to Golgi membranes. The protein p115 also binds p400, alternatively called giantin. Giantin, the majority of whose mass projects into the cytoplasm, is involved in the docking of COPI vesicles via p115 to the Golgi membrane. Giantin, which also is known as macrogolgin or Golgi complex-associated protein, is involved in cross-bridge formation in the Golgi complex. Giantin, which can form a homodimer, is a single-pass type I membrane protein that is an antigen in Sjoegren syndrome and in chronic rheumatoid arthritis.
Catalog Number:
(76079-640)
Supplier:
Bioss
Description:
ECHS1 (Enoyl Coenzyme A hydratase, short chain, 1) catalyzes the hydration of 2-trans-enoyl-coenzyme A (CoA) intermediates to L-3-hydroxyacyl-CoAs, in the second step of the mitochondrial fatty acid beta-oxidation pathway.
Catalog Number:
(RK31614)
Supplier:
Restek
Description:
Contains: (C9) n-Nonane (111-84-2); (C10) n-Decane (124-18-5); (C12) n-Dodecane (112-40-3); (C14) n-Tetradecane (629-59-4); (C16) n-Hexadecane (544-76-3); (C18) n-Octadecane (593-45-3); (C20) n-Eicosane (112-95-8); (C22) n-Docosane (629-97-0); (C24) n-Tetracosane (646-31-1); (C26) n-Hexacosane (630-01-3); (C28) n-Octacosane (630-02-4); (C30) n-Triacontane (638-68-6); (C32) n-Dotriacontane (544-85-4); (C34) n-Tetratriacontane (14167-59-0); (C36) n-Hexatriacontane (630-06-8)
Catalog Number:
(103358-824)
Supplier:
Novus Biologicals
Description:
The MBD1 Antibody from Novus Biologicals is a rabbit polyclonal antibody to MBD1. This antibody reacts with human. The MBD1 Antibody has been validated for the following applications: Western Blot.
Catalog Number:
(10432-220)
Supplier:
Bioss
Description:
RAB proteins are GTPases that regulate vesicular trafficking and reside in specific intracellular compartments. RAB9 has been localized to components of the endocytic/exocytic pathway. It has been implicated in the recycling of membrane receptors, such as the mannose 6-phosphate receptor from early endosomes to the trans Golgi network.
Catalog Number:
(10292-504)
Supplier:
Bioss
Description:
mRNA splicing factor that regulates the formation of epithelial cell-specific isoforms. Specifically regulates the expression of FGFR2-IIIb, an epithelial cell-specific isoform of FGFR2. Also regulates the splicing of CD44, CTNND1, ENAH, 3 transcripts that undergo changes in splicing during the epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT). Acts by directly binding specific sequences in mRNAs. Binds the GU-rich sequence motifs in the ISE/ISS-3, a cis-element regulatory region present in the mRNA of FGFR2.
Supplier:
AMBEED, INC
Description:
(E)-2-(3,5-Dihydroxystyryl)benzene-1,3-diol, Purity: 95%, CAS number: 86361-55-9, Appearance: Form: Crystal - Powder, Storage: Inert atmosphere, 2-8C, Size: 10MG
Catalog Number:
(10665-814)
Supplier:
Bioss
Description:
Binds to regulatory subunit (RII) of protein kinase A. May be involved in establishing polarity in signaling systems or in integrating PKA-RII isoforms with downstream effectors to capture, amplify and focus diffuse, trans-cellular signals carried by cAMP (By similarity).
Supplier:
TCI America
Description:
CAS Number: 103-41-3
MDL Number: MFCD00004789 Molecular Formula: C16H14O2 Molecular Weight: 238.29 Purity/Analysis Method: >98.0% (GC) Form: Crystal Boiling point (°C): 230 Melting point (°C): 36 Flash Point (°C): 100
Catalog Number:
(10303-848)
Supplier:
Bioss
Description:
The eight members of the recently identified Suppressor of Cytokines Signaling (SOCS) family are SOCS1, SOCS2, SOCS3, SOCS4, SOCS5, SOCS6, SOCS7, and CIS. Structurally the SOCS proteins are composed of an N- terminal region of variable length and amino acid composition, a central SH2 domain, and a C-terminal motif called the SOCS box. The SOCS proteins appear to form part of a classical negative feedback loop that regulates cytokine signal transduction. Transcription of each of the SOCS genes occurs rapidly in vitro and in vivo in response to cytokines, and once produced, the various members of the SOCS family appear to inhibit signaling in different ways. During Th1 differentiation a reduction in the association of Jak1 with the IL4 Receptor correlated with the appearance of SOCS5. SOCS5 protein was preferentially expressed in committed Th1 cells and interacted with the cytoplasmic region of the IL4 Receptor alpha chain irrespective of receptor tyrosine phosphorylation. This unconventional interaction of SOCS5 protein with IL4 Receptor resulted in the inhibition of IL4-mediated signal transducer and activator of transcription-6 activation. T cells from transgenic mice constitutively expressing SOCS5 exhibited a significant reduction of IL4-mediated Th2 development. Therefore, the induced SOCS5 protein in Th1 differentiation environment may play an important role by regulating Th1 and Th2 balance.
Catalog Number:
(76107-374)
Supplier:
Bioss
Description:
Adhesion molecule that engages in homo- and heterophilic interactions with the other nectin-like family members, leading to cell aggregation. Important for synapse organization, providing regulated trans-synaptic adhesion. Preferentially binds to oligodendrocytes.
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