| Species : |
Human |
| Source : |
HeLa |
| Tag : |
Non |
| Description : |
The mitochondrial enzyme encoded by this gene catalyzes synthesis of carbamoyl phosphate from ammonia and bicarbonate. This reaction is the first committed step of the urea cycle, which is important in the removal of excess urea from cells. The encoded protein may also represent a core mitochondrial nucleoid protein. Three transcript variants encoding different isoforms have been found for this gene. The shortest isoform may not be localized to the mitochondrion. Mutations in this gene have been associated with carbamoyl phosphate synthetase deficiency, susceptibility to persistent pulmonary hypertension, and susceptibility to venoocclusive disease after bone marrow transplantation. |
| Form : |
Cell-Tissue Lysis buffer |
| Molecular Mass : |
165 kDa |
| Notes : |
Instruction of use: This knockdown cell lysate should be paired with wild-type HeLa cell lysate for use. For Western blotting, we recommend running wild-type and knockdown lysates on the same gel, and loading each well with equal volume and equal amount of total proteins. |
| Storage : |
Store at -20 centigrade for two years. |
| Concentration : |
Lot-specific |
| Shipping : |
Blue Ice |
| Components : |
1 vial of 100 μg WT HeLa cell lysate
1 vial of 100 μg CPS1 KD HeLa cell lysate |
| Protein Families : |
Druggable Genome |
| Protein Pathways : |
Alanine, Arginine and proline metabolism, aspartate and glutamate metabolism, Metabolic pathways, Nitrogen metabolism |
| Lysate QC : |
RT-qPCR; Western Blotting (WB) |