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Recombinant Human SHCBP1 Protein (Asn374-Phe672), N-His tagged

Cat.No. : SHCBP1-5494H
Product Overview : Recombinant human SHCBP1 (Asn374-Phe672) fused with the N-His tag was expressed in E. coli.
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Description : Predicted to enable SH2 domain binding activity. Predicted to be involved in fibroblast growth factor receptor signaling pathway and regulation of neural precursor cell proliferation. Predicted to be located in cytoplasm; midbody; and spindle.
Source : E. coli
Species : Human
Tag : N-His
Form : Lyophilized powder/frozen liquid
Molecular Mass : 34.94 kDa
Protein Length : Asn374-Phe672
Purity : > 90 % as determined by SDS-PAGE
Notes : For research use only.
Storage : Use a manual defrost freezer and avoid repeated freeze thaw cycles. Store at 2 to 8 centigrade for one week. Store at -20 to -80 centigrade for twelve months from the date of receipt.
Storage Buffer : 0.01M PBS, pH 7.4, 0.02 % NLS
Reconstitution : Reconstitute in sterile water for a stock solution.
Shipping : They are shipped out with dry ice/blue ice unless customers require otherwise.
Gene Name : SHCBP1 SHC binding and spindle associated 1 [ Homo sapiens (human) ]
Official Symbol : SHCBP1
Synonyms : SHCBP1; SHC binding and spindle associated 1; PAL; SHC SH2 domain-binding protein 1; Protein expressed in Activated Lymphocytes
Gene ID : 79801
mRNA Refseq : NM_024745
Protein Refseq : NP_079021
MIM : 611027
UniProt ID : Q8NEM2

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