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Material Data Sheet
UCH-L3
Price: $105.00
UCH-L3
Price:
$105 $138
Quantity:
10 µg 25 µg
Data Sheet:
Also known as: Ubiquitin C-terminal Hydrolase L3 (UCH-L3)
Ubiquitin C-terminal hydrolases are a family of cysteine hydrolases that catalyze the hydrolysis of amides, esters and thioesters from the C-terminus of ubiquitin. UCH-L3 is a member of the low molecular weight UCHs that processes ubiquitin precursors and ubiquitinated proteins to generate monomeric ubiquitin. This enzyme is also able to cleave at the C-terminus of NEDD8. UCH-L3, like UCH-L3 may have roles in the maintenance of neurons in the gracile tract, nucleus tractus solitaris and area postrema.
Product Information
Stock:
X mg/ml (X μM) in 50 mM HEPES pH 7.6, 1 mM DTT. Actual concentration will vary with specific Lot #.
MW:
30 kDa
Purity:
> 95% by SDS-PAGE Use & Storage
Use:
Typical enzyme concentration to support hydrolysis of substrates in vitro is 0.05-5 nM depending on conditions and substrate. Pre-incubation for 15 minutes with 10 mM DTT is recommended to achieve maximum activity.
Storage:
Store at -80°C. Avoid multiple freeze/thaw cycles.
Literature
References:
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