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Material Data Sheet
Ubiquitin
Price: $60.00
Ubiquitin
Price:
$75
Quantity:
10 mg
Data Sheet:
MW:
8.5 kDa
Purity:
> 95% by SDS-PAGE
Solubility:
Aqueous solutions up to 50 mg/ml
Supplied:
This is a lyophilized powder
Highly purified ubiquitin processed for the quantitative removal of glycine and buffer salts which can interfere with chemical and in vitro reactions. Ubiquitin is a 76 amino acid, highly conserved nuclear and cytoplasmic protein. It is found exclusively in eukaryotes, becomes covalently attached to substrate proteins by enzymes in the Ubiquitin-Proteosome Pathway (UPP) and has a major role in targeting cellular proteins for the ATP-dependent degradation by the 26S proteosome. Ubiquitination also affects proteosome-independent events such as protein localization, activity and function.
Use & Storage
Use:
Typical concentration to support in vitro conjugation is 500 μM to 1 mM depending on conditions
Storage:
Lyophilized powder at 4 degrees C. Solubilized stock solution at -20 degrees C. Avoid multiple freeze/thaw cycles. Literature
References:
Ciechanover A., et al. (1980) J.Biol.Chem. 255: 7525-7528
Coux O., et al. (1996) Ann.Rev.Biochem. 65: 801-847
Glickman M.H. and Ciechanover A. (2002) Physiol.Rev. 82:373-428
Hershko A. and Ciechanover A. (1992) Ann.Rev.Biochem. 61: 761-807
Schwartz A.L and Ciechanover A. (1999) Ann.Rev.Med. 50: 57-74.
Wilkinson K.D. and Audhya T.K. (1981) J.Biol.Chem. 256: 9235-9241






