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Recombinant Human YY1, His-tagged

Cat.No. : YY1-2674H
Product Overview : Recombinant Human YY1 with a His tag is expressed inE. coli.MW: 130±5 KDa.
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Cat. No. : YY1-2674H
Description : YY1 is a ubiquitously distributed transcription factor belonging to the GLI-Kruppel class of zinc finger proteins. The protein is involved in repressing and activating a diverse number of promoters. YY1 may direct histone deacetylases and histone acetyltransferases to a promoter in order to activate or repress the promoter, thus implicating histone modification in the function of YY1.
Source : E. coli.
Purity : Over 95% pure by PAGE.
Formulation : Solution at 0.30 mg/ml in 20% glycerol.
Activity : It may be used on the repair of RNA-polymerase II transcribed genes.
Storage : Store at -80°C. At least 1 year at -80°C.
Gene Name : YY1 YY1 transcription factor [ Homo sapiens ]
Synonyms :
YY1; YY1 transcription factor; INO80 complex subunit S; YY-1; Yin and Yang 1 protein; delta transcription factor; transcriptional repressor protein YY1; DELTA; NF-E1; UCRBP; INO80S; YIN-YANG-1
Gene ID : 7528
mRNA Refseq : NM_003403
Protein Refseq : NP_003394
MIM : 600013
UniProt ID : P25490
Chromosome Location : 14q
Function : metal ion binding; protein binding; specific transcriptional repressor activity; transcription coactivator activity; transcription corepressor activity; transcription factor activity; zinc ion binding

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