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Recombinant Human ARHGDIG, His-tagged

Cat.No. : ARHGDIG-9830H
Product Overview : Recombinant Human ARHGDIG protein, fused to His-tag, was expressed in E.coli and purified by Ni-sepharose.
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Description : The GDP-dissociation inhibitors (GDIs) play a primary role in modulating the activation of GTPases by inhibiting the exchange of GDP for GTP. See ARHGDIB (MIM 602843).
Source : E.coli
Species : Human
Tag : His
Protein length : 1-225a.a.
Storage : The protein is stored in PBS buffer at -20℃. Avoid repeated freezing and thawing cycles.
Storage Buffer : 1M PBS (58mM Na2HPO4,17mM NaH2PO4, 68mM NaCl, pH8. ) added with 300mM Imidazole and 0.7% Sarcosyl, 15%glycerol.
Gene Name : ARHGDIG Rho GDP dissociation inhibitor (GDI) gamma [ Homo sapiens ]
Official Symbol : ARHGDIG
Synonyms : ARHGDIG; Rho GDP dissociation inhibitor (GDI) gamma; rho GDP-dissociation inhibitor 3; RhoGDI gamma; RHOGDI 3; rho GDI 3; rho-GDI gamma; RHOGDI-3;
Gene ID : 398
mRNA Refseq : NM_001176
Protein Refseq : NP_001167
MIM : 602844
UniProt ID : Q99819
Chromosome Location : 16p13.3
Pathway : G13 Signaling Pathway, organism-specific biosystem; Regulation of RhoA activity, organism-specific biosystem; Rho GTPase cycle, organism-specific biosystem; Signal Transduction, organism-specific biosystem; Signaling by Rho GTPases, organism-specific biosystem;
Function : GTPase activator activity; Rho GDP-dissociation inhibitor activity;

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