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Recombinant Zebrafish ARMC1

Cat.No. : ARMC1-1900Z
Product Overview : Recombinant Zebrafish ARMC1 full length or partial length protein was expressed.
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Source : Mammalian Cells
Species : Zebrafish
Tag : His
Form : Liquid or lyophilized powder
Endotoxin : < 1.0 eu per μg of the protein as determined by the LAL method.
Purity : >80%
Notes : This item requires custom production and lead time is between 5-9 weeks. We can custom produce according to your specifications.
Storage : Store it at +4 oC for short term. For long term storage, store it at -20 oC~-80 oC.
Storage Buffer : PBS buffer
Gene Name : armc1 armadillo repeat containing 1 [ Danio rerio (zebrafish) ]
Official Symbol : ARMC1
Gene ID : 494066
mRNA Refseq : NM_001008609
Protein Refseq : NP_001008609
UniProt ID : Q5PR58

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Does ARMC1 protein have any post-translational modifications? 03/20/2023

The post-translational modifications of ARMC1 protein have not been well characterized. Investigation into potential modifications such as phosphorylation or acetylation may reveal additional regulatory mechanisms.

Are there any known functional domains in the ARMC1 protein? 12/26/2021

Detailed functional domains within ARMC1 protein have not been extensively characterized. Bioinformatics tools and structural predictions could aid in identifying potential functional domains within its amino acid sequence.

Is ARMC1 protein involved in any disease pathways? 10/06/2021

At present, there is limited evidence linking ARMC1 protein to specific disease pathways. Further investigations are necessary to establish any potential associations.

Are there any known orthologs or homologs of ARMC1 protein in other species? 07/22/2021

Yes, ARMC1 protein has orthologs or homologs in various species, including mice (Mouse ARMC1) and other vertebrates. Comparative studies across species may help elucidate its evolutionary conservation and potential functional similarities.

Are there any genetic mutations or variations associated with ARMC1 protein? 07/16/2020

There is currently limited knowledge about the genetic mutations or variations associated with ARMC1 protein. More studies, including genetic analyses, are needed to explore its potential links to genetic variations or diseases.

What are the potential roles of ARMC1 protein in cellular processes? 10/01/2019

The exact roles of ARMC1 protein in cellular processes are not well-defined. However, some hypotheses suggest its involvement in cell cycle regulation, signal transduction, or protein-protein interactions. Further experimental validations are necessary to confirm these hypotheses.

Can ARMC1 protein be targeted for therapeutic purposes? 08/20/2019

Since the function and role of ARMC1 protein are not yet fully understood, its potential as a therapeutic target is uncertain. Further research is needed to determine its relevance in diseases and therapeutic potential.

Are there any known interacting partners of ARMC1 protein? 06/19/2019

The interacting partners of ARMC1 protein have not been extensively studied. Further research is needed to identify potential protein-protein interactions and functional associations.

Is ARMC1 protein expressed in all tissues or specific cell types? 03/31/2019

The tissue or cell type-specific expression pattern of ARMC1 protein is not well established. Comprehensive expression profiling or single-cell sequencing studies may provide insights into its expression distribution.

Can ARMC1 protein interact with DNA or RNA molecules? 09/21/2018

The interaction of ARMC1 protein with DNA or RNA molecules has not been extensively investigated. Future studies could explore its potential interactions with nucleic acids to understand its involvement in gene regulation or RNA processing.

In which organisms is ARMC1 protein found? 04/19/2016

ARMC1 protein is found in various organisms, including humans, mice, and other vertebrates. Its presence in lower organisms is currently unknown.

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02/12/2023

    What sets ARMC1 apart is the manufacturer's unparalleled technical support.

    11/13/2022

      The versatility of the ARMC1 protein makes it a valuable asset in my research.

      07/03/2022

        This protein demonstrates great performance in WB assays, providing accurate and reliable results that are crucial for protein analysis.

        06/17/2019

          The ARMC1 protein is highly recommended for researchers conducting protein studies, especially in Western blotting (WB) experiments.

          06/14/2017

            Its superior purity and stability ensure reliable and accurate results, instilling confidence in my research.

            11/20/2016

              ts reliability and high quality make it a valuable tool in various applications, ranging from enzymatic assays to studying protein-protein interactions.

              06/05/2016

                the ARMC1 protein is highly regarded for its excellent performance in WB assays and its significant contribution to protein EM structure analysis.

                01/16/2016

                  Their assistance has been invaluable in streamlining my experiments and overcoming obstacles effectively.

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