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Catalog Number: (10108-524)

Supplier:  Prosci
Description:   CDC25B is a member of the CDC25 family of phosphatases. CDC25B activates the cyclin dependent kinase CDC2 by removing two phosphate groups and it is required for entry into mitosis. CDC25B shuttles between the nucleus and the cytoplasm due to nuclear localization and nuclear export signals. The protein is nuclear in the M and G1 phases of the cell cycle and moves to the cytoplasm during S and G2. CDC25B has oncogenic properties, although its role in tumor formation has not been determined.CDC25B is a member of the CDC25 family of phosphatases. CDC25B activates the cyclin dependent kinase CDC2 by removing two phosphate groups and it is required for entry into mitosis. CDC25B shuttles between the nucleus and the cytoplasm due to nuclear localization and nuclear export signals. The protein is nuclear in the M and G1 phases of the cell cycle and moves to the cytoplasm during S and G2. CDC25B has oncogenic properties, although its role in tumor formation has not been determined. Multiple transcript variants for this gene exist.
Supplier:  Bioss
Description:   Matrix Metalloproteinase 8 (MMP8) is also known as neutrophil collagenase and collagenase 2. MMP8 degrades fibrillar collagens types I, II, III, aggrecan, serpins and alpha 2 macroglobulin. All collagenases cleave fibrillar collagens at one specific site resulting in generation of N terminal three quarter and C terminal one quarter fragments, which then denature to gelatin at body temperature. The substrate specificity of collagenases is variable: MMP1 degrades type III collagen more efficiently than type I or type II collagen, whereas MMP8 is more potent in degrading type I collagen than type III or type II collagen. MMP13, in turn degrades type II collagen 6 fold more efficiently than type I and type II collagens and displays almost 50 fold stronger gelatinolytic activity than MMP1 and MMP8. MMP8 is very similar to MMP1, sharing 57 % amino acid identity. Most cell types do not produce MMP8. Until recently, it was thought that MMP8 was produced exclusively by neutrophils, but it has also been detected in other cell types including arthritic chondrocytes and gingival fibroblasts. The human MMP8 gene has the chromosomal location of 11q22.2-22.3. MMP8 is heavily glycosylated, and the zymogen has a mass of 85 Kd. The zymogen is quickly activated to the 64 Kd form, and this breaks down to a cascade of active forms.
Supplier:  BeanTown Chemical
Description:   CAS: 141-79-7; EC No: 205-502-5; MDL No: MFCD00008900; RTECS: SB4200000 UN No: UN1229; Haz Class: 3; Packing Group: III Liquid; Linear Formula: (CH3)2C=CHCOCH3; Molecular Formula: C6H10O; MW: 98.15 Melting Point: -41.5°; Boiling Point: 130°; Flash point: 30°C (86°F) Density (g/mL): 0.858; Refractive Index: 1.442
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Supplier:  BeanTown Chemical
Description:   CAS: 2446-83-5; EC No: 219-502-8; MDL No: MFCD00008875 UN No: UN3082; Haz Class: 9; Packing Group: III Liquid; Linear Formula: (CH3)2CHO2CN=N-CO2CH(CH3)2; Molecular Formula: C8H14N2O4; MW: 202.21 Boiling Point: 75°/0.25mm Hg; Flash point: 103°C (223°F) Density (g/mL): 1.027; Refractive Index: 1.420 Light Sensitive
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Catalog Number: (10099-772)

Supplier:  Prosci
Description:   Retrovirus receptors allow infection of human and murine cells by various retroviruses. The receptors that have been identified at the molecular level include CD4 (MIM 186940) for human immunodeficiency virus, Rec1 for murine ecotropic virus, and GLVR1 (SLC20A1) for gibbon ape leukemia virus. These 3 proteins show no homology to one another at the DNA or protein level. GLVR1 is a sodium-dependent phosphate symporter.Retrovirus receptors allow infection of human and murine cells by various retroviruses. The receptors that have been identified at the molecular level include CD4 (MIM 186940) for human immunodeficiency virus, Rec1 for murine ecotropic virus, and GLVR1 for gibbon ape leukemia virus (see MIM 182090). These 3 proteins show no homology to one another at the DNA or protein level. GLVR1 is a sodium-dependent phosphate symporter.
Catalog Number: (10102-558)

Supplier:  Prosci
Description:   GPD1L belongs to the NAD-dependent glycerol-3-phosphate dehydrogenase family. Defects in GPD1L are the cause of Brugada syndrome type 2 (BRS2) and sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS).
Supplier:  Bioss
Description:   Dephosphorylates pseudouridine 5'-phosphate, a potential intermediate in rRNA degradation. Pseudouridine is then excreted intact in urine.
Catalog Number: (89287-988)

Supplier:  Genetex
Description:   Goat Polyclonal antibody to BRF2 (BRF2 subunit of RNA polymerase III transcription initiation factor BRF1-like) Purity: Antigen affinity chromatography. Species Reactivity: Human Tested Applications: ELISA WB Pkg Size: 100 ug
Supplier:  BeanTown Chemical
Description:   CAS: 6940-78-9; EC No: 230-089-3; MDL No: MFCD00001010 UN No: UN1993; Haz Class: 3; Packing Group: III Liquid; Linear Formula: Br(CH2)4Cl; MW: 171.46 Boiling Point: 80-82°/30 mmHg; Flash point: 60°C (140°F) Density (g/mL): 1.488; Refractive Index: 1.488
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Catalog Number: (10069-080)

Supplier:  Prosci
Description:   Vimentins are class-III intermediate filaments found in various non-epithelial cells, especially mesenchymal cells.
Catalog Number: (10109-544)

Supplier:  Prosci
Description:   Adenylate kinases are involved in regulating the adenine nucleotide composition within a cell by catalyzing the reversible transfer of phosphate groups among adenine nucleotides. Three isozymes of adenylate kinase, namely 1, 2, and 3, have been identified in vertebrates. Expression of these isozymes is tissue-specific and developmentally regulated. Isozyme 2 is localized in the mitochondrial intermembrane space and may play a role in apoptosis.Adenylate kinases are involved in regulating the adenine nucleotide composition within a cell by catalyzing the reversible transfer of phosphate groups among adenine nucleotides. Three isozymes of adenylate kinase, namely 1, 2, and 3, have been identified in vertebrates; this gene encodes isozyme 2. Expression of these isozymes is tissue-specific and developmentally regulated. Isozyme 2 is localized in the mitochondrial intermembrane space and may play a role in apoptosis. Two transcript variants encoding distinct isoforms have been identified for this gene.
Supplier:  BeanTown Chemical
Description:   CAS: 1314-62-1; EC No: 215-239-8; MDL No: MFCD00011457; RTECS: YW2125000 UN No: UN2862; Haz Class: 6.1; Packing Group: III -22 Mesh Powder; Linear Formula: V2O5; MW: 181.88 Melting Point: 690°; Boiling Point: 1750° (decomposes) Density (g/mL): 3.357
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Supplier:  BeanTown Chemical
Description:   CAS: 20734-58-1; EC No: 244-001-6; MDL No: MFCD00003920 UN No: UN3263; Haz Class: 8; Packing Group: III Crystalline/Powder; Molecular Formula: C14H18N2; MW: 214.31 Melting Point: 45-49°; Flash point: <gt/>110°C (<gt/>230°F) Air Sensitive, Light Sensitive
MSDS SDS
Supplier:  BeanTown Chemical
Description:   CAS: 97-85-8; EC No: 202-612-5; MDL No: MFCD00008916; RTECS: NQ5250000 UN No: UN2528; Haz Class: 3; Packing Group: III Liquid; Linear Formula: (CH3)2CHCOOCH2CH(CH3)2 ; Molecular Formula: C8H16O2; MW: 144.22 Melting Point: -81°; Boiling Point: 145-152°; Flash point: 37°C (98°F) Density (g/mL): 0.855; Refractive Index: 1.398
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Supplier:  Biolegend
Description:   GPR183, Monoclonal Antibody, Clone: SA313E4, Host: Mouse, Species Reactivity: Human, Isotype: IgG2a, K, Conjugate: PerCP/Cyanine5.5, Immunogen: Human GPR183-transfected cells, Other Names: EBI2, Formulation: Phosphate-buffered solution, 0.09% sodium azide 0.2% BSA, Size: 25 Tests

Supplier:  Bioss
Description:   Matrix Metalloproteinase 8 (MMP8) is also known as neutrophil collagenase and collagenase 2. MMP8 degrades fibrillar collagens types I, II, III, aggrecan, serpins and alpha 2 macroglobulin. All collagenases cleave fibrillar collagens at one specific site resulting in generation of N terminal three quarter and C terminal one quarter fragments, which then denature to gelatin at body temperature. The substrate specificity of collagenases is variable: MMP1 degrades type III collagen more efficiently than type I or type II collagen, whereas MMP8 is more potent in degrading type I collagen than type III or type II collagen. MMP13, in turn degrades type II collagen 6 fold more efficiently than type I and type II collagens and displays almost 50 fold stronger gelatinolytic activity than MMP1 and MMP8. MMP8 is very similar to MMP1, sharing 57 % amino acid identity. Most cell types do not produce MMP8. Until recently, it was thought that MMP8 was produced exclusively by neutrophils, but it has also been detected in other cell types including arthritic chondrocytes and gingival fibroblasts. The human MMP8 gene has the chromosomal location of 11q22.2-22.3. MMP8 is heavily glycosylated, and the zymogen has a mass of 85 Kd. The zymogen is quickly activated to the 64 Kd form, and this breaks down to a cascade of active forms.
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