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Recombinant Soy Bean P34 Protein, GST-tagged

Cat.No. : P34Protein-193S
Product Overview : Recombinant Soybean P34 Protein epitopes expressed inE.Colicontains Soybean (Glycine max) P34 Protein epitopes 214-261, 351-379 amino acids. The protein is fused to a GST tag at N-terminus.
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Cat. No. : P34 Protein-193S
Description : The P34 protein is the main allergen for soybean sensitive humans. Soybean protein P34, a thiol protease belonging to the papain family, is a monomeric allergen having an N-terminal amino acid sequence and amino acid composition identical to that of the seed 34kDa protein. It is an insoluble glycoprotein having a pI of 4.5 and a calculated mass of 28.643 Dalton, representing 2–3% of total soybean protein. Upon glycosylation, the mass will be somewhat larger, resulting in a 32kDa band in non-reduced SDS PAGE gels. It exhibits no enzymatic function due to an absence of the catalytic cysteine. P34 is stored in storage vacuoles of soybean cotyledons.
Source : E.Coli.
Physical Appearance : Use as an antigen in ELISA and Western Blots.
Formulation : 50mM Tris-HCl, pH 8.0, 60mM NaCl, 10mM glutathione and 50% glycerol.
Stability : Five years frozen. One month in solution at room temperature.
Purity : Protein is >95% pure as determined by 10% PAGE (coomassie staining) and RP-HPLC.
Storage : Protein is shipped at ambient temperature. Upon arrival, Store at -20°C
Gene Name : LOC548062 34 kDa maturing seed vacuolar thiol protease precursor [ Glycine max ]
Synonyms : P34 Protein; 34 kDa maturing seed vacuolar thiol protease precursor; P34 probable thiol protease;EC=3.4.22.-
Gene ID : 548062
UniProt ID : P22895

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What are the potential side effects of targeting P34 protein in cancer therapy? 08/10/2022

The potential side effects of targeting P34 protein in cancer therapy are still under investigation, but may include effects on normal cell cycle regulation.

Are there any FDA-approved drugs that target P34 protein? 06/09/2022

There are currently no FDA-approved drugs specifically targeting P34 protein, but research in this area is ongoing.

How does P34 protein interact with other proteins in the cell cycle regulatory pathway? 01/12/2021

P34 protein interacts with various other cell cycle regulatory proteins to coordinate the progression of the cell cycle, making it a potential target for cancer therapy.

Are there any diagnostic tests that specifically measure P34 protein levels? 03/15/2020

Some research laboratories offer diagnostic tests that measure P34 protein levels, but these tests are not widely used in clinical practice.

How does P34 protein contribute to cancer metastasis? 02/28/2018

P34 protein has been shown to play a role in promoting cancer cell migration and invasion, which are key processes in cancer metastasis.

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05/27/2020

    The versatility of the P34 protein makes it a valuable asset in my research.

    10/26/2017

      The P34 protein is an outstanding product that possesses exceptional quality, making it an ideal choice for my experimental needs.

      12/16/2016

        What sets P34 apart is the manufacturer's unparalleled technical support.

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