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N-Fmoc-glycine


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Catalog Number: (89163-220)

Supplier:  Enzo Life Sciences
Description:   Host: Rabbit

Supplier:  Bioss
Description:   Na+/Cl- dependent neurotransmitter transporters are a superfamily of transmembrane proteins that contain 12 membrane spanning regions (1). Specifically, the highly hydrophobic Na+/Cl- dependent glycine transporters (GlyT) are crucial for the termination of neurotransmission at glycinergic synapses (2,3). Two different GlyT genes encode GlyT2 and GlyT1, which exists as two isoforms produced by alternative splicing of the same gene located on human chromosome 1p31.3 (3,4). The GlyT1 gene may be an early marker of neural development and encodes glia-specific transporter proteins (3). Although GlyT1 and GlyT2 are both expressed in the brain and spinal cord, each shows a unique pattern of expression (3,5,6). GlyT1 is found only in the white matter of the CNS, whereas GlyT2 is found in the gray matter of the CNS as well as in macrophages and mast cells in peripheral tissues (3,5). The anatomic distribution of GlyT2 mRNA suggests that glycine may act as a supraspinal neurotransmitter and may function as a chemical messenger outside the CNS (5).
Catalog Number: (103229-360)

Supplier:  Novus Biologicals
Description:   CSRP1 Polyclonal Antibody, Host: Goat, Species reactivity: Human, Mouse, Rat, Isotype: IgG, Immunogen: E. Coli-derived recombinant human CSRP1 Met1-Glu193, synonyms: cysteine and glycine-rich protein 1, Cysteine-rich protein 1, Application: WB, Size: 25UG
Catalog Number: (103009-488)

Supplier:  Anaspec Inc
Description:   This is histone H3 (21-44) phosphorylated at Ser28 with an additional C-terminal glycine followed by a biotinylated lysine. Phosphorylation of Ser28 occurs in prophase of mitosis and is associated with the initiation of chromosome condensation. Provided at >95% peptide purity, this peptide was dissolved in distilled water at 1 mg/ml and re-lyophilized to powder form.
Sequence:ATKAARK-pS-APATGGVKKPHRYRPG-GK(Biotin)
MW:2997.5 Da
% peak area by HPLC:95
Storage condition:-20° C
Catalog Number: (100270-494)

Supplier:  Indofine Chemical Company
Description:   Rare Organics & BioChemicals 556-33-2 5gm H-Gly-Gly-Gly-OH 189.20 Room temperature.
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Supplier:  Bioss
Description:   NMT2 catalyzes the reaction of N-terminal myristoylation of many signaling proteins. It transfers myristic acid from myristoyl coenzyme A to the amino group of a protein's N-terminal glycine residue. several distinct NMTs exist, varying in apparent molecular weight and /or subcellular distribution.
Supplier:  Bioss
Description:   Catalyzes the methylation of glycine by using S-adenosylmethionine (AdoMet) to form N-methylglycine (sarcosine) with the concomitant production of S-adenosylhomocysteine (AdoHcy). Possible crucial role in the regulation of tissue concentration of AdoMet and of metabolism of methionine.
Catalog Number: (103007-832)

Supplier:  Anaspec Inc
Description:   This cell permeable peptide is derived from the BH3 domain (a death domain) of Noxa A, amino acid residues 17 to 36. Eight D-Arginine residues and a Glycine linker residue are added to the amino terminal of the peptide.
Sequence:rrrrrrrrGAELPPEFAAQLRKIGDKVYC
MW:3555.2 Da
% peak area by HPLC:95
Storage condition:-20° C
Catalog Number: (89268-642)

Supplier:  Genetex
Description:   Rabbit polyclonal antibody to GLYATL2 (Middle)
Catalog Number: (77437-182)

Supplier:  Bioss
Description:   Ubiquitin-protein hydrolase involved both in the processing of ubiquitin precursors and of ubiquitinated proteins. This enzyme is a thiol protease that recognizes and hydrolyzes a peptide bond at the C-terminal glycine of ubiquitin. Also binds to free monoubiquitin and may prevent its degradation in lysosomes. The homodimer may have ATP-independent ubiquitin ligase activity.

Supplier:  Bioss
Description:   NMT2 catalyzes the reaction of N-terminal myristoylation of many signaling proteins. It transfers myristic acid from myristoyl coenzyme A to the amino group of a protein's N-terminal glycine residue. several distinct NMTs exist, varying in apparent molecular weight and /or subcellular distribution.
Supplier:  IBI Scientific
Description:   Tris is commonly used in biological and electrophoresis buffer systems such as Tris-Acetate, Tris-Borate, Tris-Phosphate, and Tris-Glycine.
Catalog Number: (10100-602)

Supplier:  Prosci
Description:   UCHL3 is an ubiquitin-protein hydrolase involved both in the processing of ubiquitin precursors and of ubiquitinated proteins. This enzyme is a thiol protease that recognizes and hydrolyzes a peptide bond at the C-terminal glycine of either ubiquitin or NEDD8.
Catalog Number: (10433-386)

Supplier:  Bioss
Description:   NMT2 catalyzes the reaction of N-terminal myristoylation of many signaling proteins. It transfers myristic acid from myristoyl coenzyme A to the amino group of a protein's N-terminal glycine residue. several distinct NMTs exist, varying in apparent molecular weight and /or subcellular distribution.
Supplier:  Bachem Americas
Description:   Sequence: Boc-cyclohexyl-D-Gly-OH
Supplier:  Bioss
Description:   Ubiquitin-protein hydrolase involved both in the processing of ubiquitin precursors and of ubiquitinated proteins. This enzyme is a thiol protease that recognizes and hydrolyzes a peptide bond at the C-terminal glycine of ubiquitin. Also binds to free monoubiquitin and may prevent its degradation in lysosomes. The homodimer may have ATP-independent ubiquitin ligase activity.
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