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Recombinant Human RUFY3, His-tagged

Cat.No. : RUFY3-30763TH
Product Overview : Recombinant fragment, corresponding to amino acids 147-469 of Human RIPX, with N terminal His tag; 323 amino acids, 40kDa.
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Description : RIPX (located on chromosome 4) is implicated in the formation of a single axon by developing neurons. May inhibit the formation of additional axons by inhibition of PI3K in minor neuronal processes.
Conjugation : HIS
Source : E. coli
Form : Lyophilised:Reconstitution with 110 μl aqua dest.
Storage buffer : Preservative: NoneConstituents: 0.5% Trehalose, 6M Urea, 100mM Sodium phosphate, 10mM Sodium chloride, pH 4.5
Storage : Shipped at 4°C. Upon delivery aliquot and store at -80oC. Avoid freeze / thaw cycles.
Sequences of amino acids : TASVKDLPGLKTPVGRGRAWLRLALMQKKLSEYMKALINK KELLSEFYEPNALMMEEEGAIIAGLLVGLNVIDANFCM KGEDLDSQVGVIDFSMYLKDGNSSKGTEGDGQITAILD QKNYVEELNRHLNATVNNLQAKVDALEKSNTKLTEELA VANNRIITLQEEMERVKEESSYILESNRKGPKQDRTAEGQ ALSEARKHLKEETQLRLDVEKELEMQISMRQEMELAMK MLEKDVCEKQDALVSLRQQLDDLRALKHELAFKLQSSD LGVKQKSELNSRLEEKTNQMAATIKQLEQSEKDLVKQA KTLNSAANKLIPKHH
Gene Name : RUFY3 RUN and FYVE domain containing 3 [ Homo sapiens ]
Official Symbol : RUFY3
Synonyms : RUFY3; RUN and FYVE domain containing 3; protein RUFY3; KIAA0871; RIPx; Singar1; single axon related 1;
Gene ID : 22902
mRNA Refseq : NM_014961
Protein Refseq : NP_055776
MIM : 611194
Uniprot ID : Q7L099
Chromosome Location : 4q13.3

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