Zinc+dimethyldithiocarbamate
Catalog Number:
(89303-628)
Supplier:
Genetex
Description:
Goat polyclonal antibody to ZNF703
Catalog Number:
(10204-980)
Supplier:
ANDalyze Inc
Description:
The AND1100 Fluorimeter tests for metals in water in two steps and less than two minutes, significantly reducing the test expenditures, complexity and wait times experienced in traditional tests. Powered by DNA, it is a breakthrough in streamlining the water analysis and reporting processes. The AND1100 Fluorimeter is a platform centric portable device for heavy metals testing for drinking water and industrial water supplies. It uses an extremely sensitive measurement technique in tandem with ANDalyze sensor kits to determine the toxicity levels of heavy metal contamination. Sensor kits are available for lead, uranium, copper, mercury, zinc, and cadmium; with more to come.
Catalog Number:
(75790-626)
Supplier:
Prosci
Description:
4-Hydroxyphenylpyruvate Dioxygenase (4HPPD) belongs to the 4HPPD family. 4HPPD is a key enzyme in the degradation of tyrosine, which catalyzes the second reaction in the catabolism of tyrosine the conversation of 4-hydroxyphenylpyruvate to homogentisate. 4HPPD exists in homodimer forms, which uses zinc as a cofactor to catalyze the third step in the conversion of L-phenylalanine to fumarate and acetoacetic acid. When the active 4HPPD enzyme concentration is low in the human body, it results in high levels of tyrosine concentration in the blood, which can cause mild mental retardation at birth, and degradation in vision as a patient grows older.
Catalog Number:
(77437-858)
Supplier:
Bioss
Description:
This gene encodes a transcription factor that belongs to the cap'n'collar type of basic region leucine zipper factor family (CNC-bZip). The encoded protein contains broad complex, tramtrack, bric-a-brac/poxvirus and zinc finger (BTB/POZ) domains, which is atypical of CNC-bZip family members. These BTB/POZ domains facilitate protein-protein interactions and formation of homo- and/or hetero-oligomers. When this encoded protein forms a heterodimer with MafK, it functions as a repressor of Maf recognition element (MARE) and transcription is repressed. Multiple alternatively spliced transcript variants have been identified for this gene. [provided by RefSeq, May 2009].
Catalog Number:
(89290-218)
Supplier:
Genetex
Description:
Rabbit polyclonal antibody to ZNF682
Catalog Number:
(10462-542)
Supplier:
Bioss
Description:
MAZ
Catalog Number:
(10462-538)
Supplier:
Bioss
Description:
MAZ
Catalog Number:
(10462-534)
Supplier:
Bioss
Description:
MAZ
Catalog Number:
(89271-012)
Supplier:
Genetex
Description:
Rabbit polyclonal antibody to SLC4A1 (N-terminal)
Catalog Number:
(77440-688)
Supplier:
Bioss
Description:
The DnaJ family is one of the largest of all the chaperone families and has evolved with diverse cellular localization and functions. Members of the DnaJ family are characterized by the presence of the J domain. DnaJ heat shock induced proteins are from the bacterium Escherichia coli and are under the control of the htpR regulatory protein. The DnaJ proteins play a critical role in the HSP 70 chaperone machine by interacting with HSP 70 to stimulate ATP hydrolysis. Proteins of the DnaJ family contain cysteine rich regions that are composed of zinc fingers that form a peptide binding domain responsible for chaperone function. DnaJ proteins are important mediators of proteolysis and are involved in the regulation of protein degradation, exocytosis and endocytosis.
Catalog Number:
(76078-260)
Supplier:
Bioss
Description:
The protein encoded by this gene is a member of the tripartite motif (TRIM) family. The TRIM motif includes three zinc binding domains, a RING, a B box type 1 and a B box type 2, and a coiled coil region. The protein localizes to the cytoplasm. The presence of potential DNA binding and dimerization transactivation domains suggests that this protein may act as a transcription factor, similar to several other members of the TRIM family. Expression of the gene is upregulated in response to estrogen, and it is thought to mediate estrogen actions in breast cancer as a primary response gene.
Catalog Number:
(10663-178)
Supplier:
Bioss
Description:
In eukaryotes, it is essential to have the ability to detect and degrade transcripts that lack full coding potential. Nonsense-mediated RNA decay (NMD) protects the organism by avoiding the translation of truncated peptides with dominant negative or deleterious gain-of-function potential. Rent1, a mammalian ortholog of Upflp, is essential for embryonic viability (1–3). Rent1 (also designated regulator of nonsense transcripts and HUpf1) contains an N-terminal zinc finger-like domain, NTPase domains and a region comprised of domains that define Rent1 as a superfamily group I helicase.
Catalog Number:
(75933-018)
Supplier:
Rockland Immunochemical
Description:
The testis and ovary specific PAZ domain containing 1 (TOPAZ1) protein is a highly conserved protein that is highly expressed in the gonads during germ cell meiosis, suggesting that it may play a role in germ cell development (1). It contains a PAZ domain and a zinc finger domain and is exclusively expressed in adult testis and fetal ovary.
Catalog Number:
(10414-434)
Supplier:
Bioss
Description:
This gene product belongs to the histone deacetylase family. Histone deacetylases act via the formation of large multiprotein complexes, and are responsible for the deacetylation of lysine residues at the N-terminal regions of core histones (H2A, H2B, H3 and H4). This protein forms transcriptional repressor complexes by associating with many different proteins, including YY1, a mammalian zinc-finger transcription factor. Thus, it plays an important role in transcriptional regulation, cell cycle progression and developmental events. Alternative splicing results in multiple transcript variants. [provided by RefSeq, Apr 2010].
Catalog Number:
(10414-438)
Supplier:
Bioss
Description:
This gene product belongs to the histone deacetylase family. Histone deacetylases act via the formation of large multiprotein complexes, and are responsible for the deacetylation of lysine residues at the N-terminal regions of core histones (H2A, H2B, H3 and H4). This protein forms transcriptional repressor complexes by associating with many different proteins, including YY1, a mammalian zinc-finger transcription factor. Thus, it plays an important role in transcriptional regulation, cell cycle progression and developmental events. Alternative splicing results in multiple transcript variants. [provided by RefSeq, Apr 2010].
Catalog Number:
(10752-160)
Supplier:
Prosci
Description:
The Polycomb group (PcG) genes contribute to the maintenance of cell identity, cell cycle regulation and oncogenesis. SUZ12 (suppressor of zeste 12) is a 90 - 95 kDa member of the polycomb group of transcriptional regulators. It is part of a transcription repression complex termed PRC2 (Polycomb repressive complex 2) that methylates histones in the nucleus, resulting in homeotic (pattern-inducing) gene silencing. It contains one C2H2-type zinc finger region and a C-terminal VEFS-box. SUZ12 is overexpressed in breast and colon cancer. SUZ12 may be a cause of endometrial stromal tumors.
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