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Supplier:  Bioss
Description:   Ferrochelatase catalyzes the insertion of the ferrous form of iron into protoporphyrin IX in the heme synthesis pathway, and is localized in the mitochondrion. Defects in ferrochelatase are associated with protoporphyria. Two transcript variants encoding different isoforms have been found for this gene. Porphyrias are a group of inherited or acquired disorders of certain enzymes in the heme biosynthetic pathway (also called porphyrin pathway). They are broadly classified as hepatic porphyrias or erythropoietic porphyrias, based on the site of the overproduction and mainly accumulation of the porphyrins (or their chemical precursors). They manifest with either skin problems, or neurological complications, or occasionally both.
Supplier:  Bioss
Description:   Ferrochelatase catalyzes the insertion of the ferrous form of iron into protoporphyrin IX in the heme synthesis pathway, and is localized in the mitochondrion. Defects in ferrochelatase are associated with protoporphyria. Two transcript variants encoding different isoforms have been found for this gene. Porphyrias are a group of inherited or acquired disorders of certain enzymes in the heme biosynthetic pathway (also called porphyrin pathway). They are broadly classified as hepatic porphyrias or erythropoietic porphyrias, based on the site of the overproduction and mainly accumulation of the porphyrins (or their chemical precursors). They manifest with either skin problems, or neurological complications, or occasionally both.
Supplier:  MP Biomedicals
Description:   δ-Aminolevulinic acid hydrochloride is the universal precursor of tetrapyrroles, such as chlorophyll and heme.
δ-Aminolevulinic acid hydrochloride is used in the synthesis of hemes, vitamin B12 and bacteriochlorophyll. It is used in porphyrin biosynthesis studies. It enhances chlorophyll formation and may be used as a photodynamic herbicide is a precursor of tetrapyrroles in the biosynthesis of chlorophyll and heme.
5-Aminolevulinic acid (5-ALA) is an intermediate in heme biosynthesis and is being studied as an inducing reagent for protoporphyrin IX (PPIX) dependent fluorescence diagnosis of metastatic lymph nodes. 5-ALA is used for photodynamic therapy of diseases such as Paget’s disease and HPV infection-associated cervical condylomata acuminata.
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Catalog Number: (200062-418)

Supplier:  Enzo Life Sciences
Description:   Cleavage of heme b (Fe-protoporphyrin IX) at the a-methene carbon bridge to form the open tetrapyrrole, biliverdin IXa and carbon monoxide (CO) is catalyzed by heme oxygenase (HO) isozymes HO-1 and HO-2 (heme hydrogen-donor: oxygen oxidoreductase; EC 1.14.99.3). In mammalian species, biliverdin reductase (BVR; bilirubin: NAD(P)+ oxidoreductase; EC 1.3.1.24) converts the open tetrapyrrole to bilirubin. This pathway represents the only efficient way of making bilirubin and thereby deterring activation of oxygen by the heme molecule. HO-1 belongs to the heat shock protein family (Hsp32), while HO-2 takes a constitutive form expressed at exceedingly high levels in the brain and testes. The end products of the heme degradation process carry out important physiological activities. CO may act as a messenger in the brain and systemic organs stimulating cGMP-production through interactions with the heme-dependent form of guanylate cyclase. Bile pigments display potent antioxidant activity as well as effective antiviral activity against HIV and herpes virus. BVR is unique among all enzymes characterized to date in having two pH optima (6.8 and 8.7), using a different cofactor at each pH range (NADH at pH 7.0 and NADPH at pH 8.7). The enzyme displays pI and molecular mass microheterogeneity, apparently a result of post translational modifications. In rat, the enzyme also shows a tissue specific developmental pattern. BVR is not inactivated by heat shock, and its preexisting message is not sequestered from translation subsequent to thermal stress. Furthermore, reductase preserves microheterogeneity under thermal stress. BVR expression occurs not only in cells and brain regions that already display HO-1 and HO-2, but also in regions and cell types with potential to induce stress proteins. Rat cDNA for BVR has been isolated and characterized. The deduced protein contains 3 cysteine residues (Cys73, Cys281, and Cys290) involved in cofactor and substrate binding. Human BVR consists of a substantially longer polypeptide than the rat enzyme (41-42 kDa vs. 33 kDa), but also is dual cofactor and dual pH dependent, requires free SH groups for activity, and displays pI and molecular mass microheterogeneity. The human and rat BVR share some antigenic epitopes and show immunochemical cross reactivity.
Supplier:  Strem Chemicals Inc
Description:   CAS #: 10589-94-3. Size: 0.05g.
Supplier:  AMBEED, INC
Description:   Bisindolylmaleimide IX·methanesulfonate 98%
Supplier:  Thermo Scientific Chemicals
Description:   97%
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Supplier:  Strem Chemicals Inc
Description:   CAS #: 1263-63-4. Size: 0.05g.

Supplier:  Restek
Description:   Appendix IX Mix #2 (32 components), Restek
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Catalog Number: (10166-790)

Supplier:  Genetex
Description:   Rabbit Polyclonal antibody to Carbonic Anhydrase IX (carbonic anhydrase IX)

Supplier:  Enzo Life Sciences
Description:   Cell-permeable PKC inhibitor. Selective for PKC (IC50=10nM) over CaM kinase II (IC50=17µM) and PKA (IC50=0.9µM). Induces apoptosis in various cell lines.
Catalog Number: (102109-124)

Supplier:  Novus Biologicals
Description:   Carbonic Anhydrase IX Peptide.
Catalog Number: (75834-776)

Supplier:  Restek
Description:   This kit contains 1 ml each of these mixtures: 8270 MegaMix standard, 605 benzidines calibration mix, appendix IX mix #1, revised (methapyrilene is not included in this revised standard), methapyrilene standard, appendix IX Mix #2.

Supplier:  Genetex
Description:   Mouse Monoclonal antibody to Carbonic Anhydrase IX (carbonic anhydrase IX)
Catalog Number: (76731-704)

Supplier:  ANTIBODIES.COM LLC
Description:   Rat Carbonic Anhydrase IX ELISA kit is a sandwich Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (sELISA) designed for the <i>in vitro</i> quantitative determination of rat Carbonic Anhydrase IX in serum, plasma, tissue homogenates, and other biological fluids.
Supplier:  Prosci
Description:   COL9A1, which is short for Collagen alpha-1(IX) chain, is a 921 aa. protein. It is a secreted protein, and exists in extracellular space and extracellular matrix. This protein is a heterotrimer of an alpha 1(IX), an alpha 2(IX) and an alpha 3(IX) chain.Each subunit is composed of three triple-helical domains interspersed with non-collagenous domains. The globular domain at the N-terminus of type IX collagen molecules represents the NC4 domain which may participate in electrostatic interactions with polyanionic glycosaminoglycans in cartilage. It ia a structural component of hyaline cartilage and vitreous of the eye.
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