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Material Data Sheet
His6-Ubiquitin Mutant K6R
Price: $75.00
His6-Ubiquitin Mutant K6R
Price:
75
Quantity:
1 mg
Data Sheet:
Mutation of lysine 6 to arginine renders ubiquitin (Ub) unable to form poly-Ub chains via lysine 6
linkages with other Ub molecules. Ub K6R can form an E1-catalyzed active thioester at the Cterminus
allowing the molecule to be transferred to the lysines of substrate proteins. Ideal for the reduction in poly-Ub chain length/conjugation rates and for determining if poly-Ub chains are K6
linked.
Product Information
Stock:
Soluble and stable aqueous buffers up to 5 mg/ml.
MW:
9.3 kDa
Purity:
> 95% by PAGE
Supplied:
This is a lyophilized powder Use & Storage
Use:
Typical concentrations for non rate-limiting support of in vitro conjugationreactions range from 200 μM-1 mM depending on experimental conditions.
Storage:
Store at -20°C after solubilization in desired buffer. Avoid multiple freeze/thaw cycles.
Literature
References:
Baboshina D.V., et al. (1996) J.Biol.Chem. 271:2823-2831
Morris J.R., et al. (2004) Hum. Mol.Genet. 13:807-817
Wu-Baer F., et al. (2003) J.Biol.Chem. 278:34743-34746






