Human YWHAH protein (Recombinant) (N-His) (STJP008980)
SPECIFICATIONS
HostE.coli
ImmunogenHomo sapiens (Human)
General Information
| Short Description | Recombinant-Human YWHAH-N-His protein was developed from e.coli for the region N-His. For use in research applications. |
| Applications | ELISA/Immunogen/SDS-PAGE/WB |
| Host | E.coli |
| Note | STRICTLY FOR FURTHER SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH USE ONLY (RUO). MUST NOT BE USED IN DIAGNOSTIC OR THERAPEUTIC APPLICATIONS. |
Product Properties
| Dilution Range | Reconstitute in sterile water for a stock solution. A copy of datasheet will be provided with the products, please refer to it for details. |
| Formulation | Lyophilized from a solution in PBS pH 7.4, 0.02% NLS, 1mM EDTA, 4% Trehalose, 1% Mannitol. |
| Storage Instruction | Use a manual defrost freezer and avoid repeated freeze thaw cycles. Store at 2 to 8°C for frequent use. Store at-20 to-80°C for twelve months from the date of receipt. |
Target Information
| Gene Symbol | YWHAH |
| Gene ID | 7533 |
| Uniprot ID | 1433F_HUMAN |
| Immunogen | Homo sapiens (Human) |
| Immunogen Region | Met1-Asn246 |
Additional Info
| Post Translational Modifications | Phosphorylated on Ser-59 by protein kinase C delta type catalytic subunit in a sphingosine-dependent fashion. |
| Function | Adapter protein implicated in the regulation of a large spectrum of both general and specialized signaling pathways. Binds to a large number of partners, usually by recognition of a phosphoserine or phosphothreonine motif. Binding generally results in the modulation of the activity of the binding partner. Negatively regulates the kinase activity of PDPK1. |
| Protein Name | 14-3-3 Protein EtaProtein As1 |
| Database Links | Reactome: R-HSA-111447Reactome: R-HSA-1445148Reactome: R-HSA-5625740Reactome: R-HSA-5628897Reactome: R-HSA-75035Reactome: R-HSA-9735871Reactome: R-HSA-9755779Reactome: R-HSA-9856649 |
| Cellular Localisation | |
| Alternative Protein Names | 14-3-3 Protein Eta proteinProtein As1 proteinYWHAH proteinYWHA1 protein |
Information sourced from Uniprot.org