Kinase

    Recombinant Cynomolgus MUSK Protein, His-tagged

    🧪 MUSK-50C

    Source (Host):  CHO

    Species:  Cynomolgus

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    Protein Length:  24-495aa

    Recombinant Mouse Interleukin 27

    🧪 Il27-75M

    Source (Host):  E.coli

    Species:  Mouse

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    Recombinant Human Aldo-keto reductase family 1, member C3, His-tagged

    🧪 AKR1C3-140H

    Source (Host):  E.coli

    Species:  Human

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    Recombinant Mouse Tumor Necrosis Factor

    🧪 Tnf-124M

    Source (Host):  E.coli

    Species:  Mouse

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    Recombinant Human Cyclin B1, His-tagged

    🧪 CCNB1-1529H

    Source (Host):  E.coli

    Species:  Human

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    Recombinant Mouse Tumor Necrosis Factor, FLAG-tagged

    🧪 Tnf-429M

    Source (Host):  E.coli

    Species:  Mouse

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    Recombinant Human Leucine-Rich Repeat Kinase 2, GST-tagged

    🧪 LRRK2-1030H

    Source (Host):  Sf9 Cells

    Species:  Human

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    Recombinant Cynomolgus PTK7 Protein, 1-704, C-Fc-tagged

    🧪 PTK7-293C

    Source (Host):  Human Cells

    Species:  Cynomolgus

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    Protein Length:  1-704 aa

    Recombinant Human KSR1 Protein, 335-end, N-GST tagged

    🧪 KSR1-60H

    Source (Host):  Sf9 Cells

    Species:  Human

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    Protein Length:  335-end

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    Kinase is a type of enzyme that transfers phosphate groups from high-energy donor molecules to specific substrates, a process referred to as phosphorylation. Kinases are part of the larger family of phosphotransferases. Kinases are not to be confused with phosphorylases, which catalyze the addition of inorganic phosphate groups to an acceptor, or with phosphatases, which remove phosphate groups. The phosphorylation state of a molecule, whether it be a protein, lipid, or carbohydrate, can affect its activity, reactivity, and its ability to bind other molecules. Therefore, kinases are critical in metabolism, cell signaling, protein regulation, cellular transport, secretory processes, and countless other cellular pathways.