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Nuclear Proteins
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Introduction
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Nuclear proteins are isolated from approximately 200 different human adult and fetal normal tissues, human diseased and tumor tissues, mouse, rat, and monkey tissues. The nuclear proteins are ideal products for protein-DNA interaction studies. |
Features
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The largest tissue resource from human, mouse, rat, and monkey on the market
High quality with intact structure and original nature
Documentation on tissues clinical histories available
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Applications |
Electrophoresis, Western blotting, and immunoprecipitation
Enzymatic activity analysis
Protein-DNA interaction analysis (gel shift assay)
Protein-protein interaction analysis
Tissue specific expression identification
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Description |
Tissue nuclear protein is prepared from whole tissue homogenates and presents a consistent pattern on SDS-PAGE analysis. The nuclear protein is stored in a buffer with protease inhibitor cocktail, and provided at a concentration of 1 mg/ml.
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Storage Conditions |
Store protein at -70ºC
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