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H-DAB(boc)-OH


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Supplier:  Genetex
Description:   TFIIB is one of the ubiquitous factors required for transcription initiation by RNA polymerase II. The protein localizes to the nucleus where it forms a complex (the DAB complex) with transcription factors IID and IIA. Transcription factor IIB serves as a bridge between IID, the factor which initially recognizes the promoter sequence, and RNA polymerase II.
Supplier:  Thermo Scientific Chemicals
Description:   1g CAS: 138662-63-2, MDL: MFCD00191186
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Supplier:  Bio-Rad
Description:   Enzymes such as HRP or AP convert several substrates to a colored precipitate
Supplier:  MilliporeSigma
Description:   Media is granulated.
MSDS SDS
Supplier:  GE Healthcare - Life Sciences
Description:   Capto MMC ImpRes can be used for initial or final polishing steps in MAb purification processes, as well as for polishing of antibody fragments such as domain antibodies (DAbs). The wide window of operation for conductivity and/or pH simplifies the process as conditioning after the protein A step can be omitted.
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Supplier:  Honeywell Research Chemicals
Description:   Zinc acetate dihydrate, Purity: 99-102%, Grade: Puriss, Cas number: 5970-45-6, Molecular Formula: Zn(CH3COO)2.2H2O, Molar Mass: 219.51 g/mol, Quality: Meets analytical specification of DAB, E 650, Synonym: Pharma Reagent, Conta
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Supplier:  Matrix Scientific
Description:   Matrix Scientific Part Number: 041907-5G , MDL Number: MFCD00191186

Supplier:  Anaspec Inc
Description:   Matrix Metalloproteinases (MMPs) are a large family of endopeptidases. Collectively, MMPs can degrade all kinds of extracellular matrix proteins, and can also process a number of bioactive molecules. They are known to be involved in the cleavage of cell surface receptors, the release of apoptotic ligands, and chemokine/cytokine inactivation. MMPs are also thought to play a major role in cell behaviors such as cell proliferation, migration (adhesion/dispersion), differentiation, angiogenesis, apoptosis, and host defense.
This peptide is a sensitive substrate for assaying MMP-1, 2, 7, 8, 12, 13 and 14 activities, Abs/Em = 494/521 nm.
Sequence:QXL™ 520 -γ-Abu-PQGL-Dab(5-FAM)-AK-NH2
MW:1647.7 Da
% peak area by HPLC:95
Storage condition:-20° C
Supplier:  Rockland Immunochemical
Description:   50 ml. Physical State: Clear liquid. Stabilizer: Proprietary 10X tris buffer with hydrogen peroxide. pH: 7.6. This product is for research use only and is not intended for therapeutic or diagnostic applications
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Supplier:  Anaspec Inc
Description:   Matrix Metalloproteinases (MMPs) are a large family of endopeptidases. Collectively, MMPs can degrade all kinds of extracellular matrix proteins, and can also process a number of bioactive molecules. They are known to be involved in the cleavage of cell surface receptors, the release of apoptotic ligands, and chemokine/cytokine inactivation. MMPs are also thought to play a major role in cell behaviors such as cell proliferation, migration (adhesion/dispersion), differentiation, angiogenesis, apoptosis, and host defense.
This peptide is a sensitive substrate for assaying MMP-1, 2, 3, 7, 8, 9, 12, and 13 activities, Abs/Em = 494/521 nm.
Sequence:QXL™ 520 -γ-Abu-P-Cha-Abu-Smc-HA-Dab(5-FAM)-AK-NH2 (Smc=S-Methyl-L-cysteine)
MW:1913.1 Da
% peak area by HPLC:95
Storage condition:-20° C
Catalog Number: (10259-308)

Supplier:  Bioss
Description:   Dab1, a homolog of the Drosophila Disabled protein, is an adaptor protein involved in neural development. This cytoplasmic protein is tyrosine-phosphorylated during rapid expansion of the developing nervous system, and it is thought to interact with other proteins via a domain similar to the PTB domains of the Shc family. Dab1 has been shown to interact with the SH2 domains of Src, Fyn and Abl (1). Mutations in Dab1 result in widespread abnormalities in the brain, similar to those seen in Reelin mutants (2). Reelin is a secreted protein thought to play a role in directing migrating neurons (3). Evidence suggests that Dab1 functions downstream of Reelin in a signaling pathway involved in positioning cells in the developing brain (4). Dab2 (also designated DOC-2) is a mitogen-responsive phosphoprotein that binds the SH3 domain of Grb2, and it is thought to be a negative regulator of growth (5).

Supplier:  Bioss
Description:   Dab1, a homolog of the Drosophila Disabled protein, is an adaptor protein involved in neural development. This cytoplasmic protein is tyrosine-phosphorylated during rapid expansion of the developing nervous system, and it is thought to interact with other proteins via a domain similar to the PTB domains of the Shc family. Dab1 has been shown to interact with the SH2 domains of Src, Fyn and Abl (1). Mutations in Dab1 result in widespread abnormalities in the brain, similar to those seen in Reelin mutants (2). Reelin is a secreted protein thought to play a role in directing migrating neurons (3). Evidence suggests that Dab1 functions downstream of Reelin in a signaling pathway involved in positioning cells in the developing brain (4). Dab2 (also designated DOC-2) is a mitogen-responsive phosphoprotein that binds the SH3 domain of Grb2, and it is thought to be a negative regulator of growth (5).
Catalog Number: (10259-330)

Supplier:  Bioss
Description:   Dab1, a homolog of the Drosophila Disabled protein, is an adaptor protein involved in neural development. This cytoplasmic protein is tyrosine-phosphorylated during rapid expansion of the developing nervous system, and it is thought to interact with other proteins via a domain similar to the PTB domains of the Shc family. Dab1 has been shown to interact with the SH2 domains of Src, Fyn and Abl (1). Mutations in Dab1 result in widespread abnormalities in the brain, similar to those seen in Reelin mutants (2). Reelin is a secreted protein thought to play a role in directing migrating neurons (3). Evidence suggests that Dab1 functions downstream of Reelin in a signaling pathway involved in positioning cells in the developing brain (4). Dab2 (also designated DOC-2) is a mitogen-responsive phosphoprotein that binds the SH3 domain of Grb2, and it is thought to be a negative regulator of growth (5).

Supplier:  Bioss
Description:   Dab1, a homolog of the Drosophila Disabled protein, is an adaptor protein involved in neural development. This cytoplasmic protein is tyrosine-phosphorylated during rapid expansion of the developing nervous system, and it is thought to interact with other proteins via a domain similar to the PTB domains of the Shc family. Dab1 has been shown to interact with the SH2 domains of Src, Fyn and Abl (1). Mutations in Dab1 result in widespread abnormalities in the brain, similar to those seen in Reelin mutants (2). Reelin is a secreted protein thought to play a role in directing migrating neurons (3). Evidence suggests that Dab1 functions downstream of Reelin in a signaling pathway involved in positioning cells in the developing brain (4). Dab2 (also designated DOC-2) is a mitogen-responsive phosphoprotein that binds the SH3 domain of Grb2, and it is thought to be a negative regulator of growth (5).
Supplier:  AMBEED, INC
Description:   Boc-L-2-aminoadipic acid 95%

Supplier:  Bioss
Description:   Dab1, a homolog of the Drosophila Disabled protein, is an adaptor protein involved in neural development. This cytoplasmic protein is tyrosine-phosphorylated during rapid expansion of the developing nervous system, and it is thought to interact with other proteins via a domain similar to the PTB domains of the Shc family. Dab1 has been shown to interact with the SH2 domains of Src, Fyn and Abl (1). Mutations in Dab1 result in widespread abnormalities in the brain, similar to those seen in Reelin mutants (2). Reelin is a secreted protein thought to play a role in directing migrating neurons (3). Evidence suggests that Dab1 functions downstream of Reelin in a signaling pathway involved in positioning cells in the developing brain (4). Dab2 (also designated DOC-2) is a mitogen-responsive phosphoprotein that binds the SH3 domain of Grb2, and it is thought to be a negative regulator of growth (5).
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