Mycoplasma genitalium Probable inorganic polyphosphate/ATP-NAD kinase (ppnK) -E. coli
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Catalog numberGEN1123641.E.coli
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Price:
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Size1000ug
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Long nameRecombinant Mycoplasma genitalium Probable inorganic polyphosphate/ATP-NAD kinase (ppnK)
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Alternative namesinorganic polyphosphate/ATP-NAD kinase; NAD kinase; inorganic polyphosphate/ATP-NAD kinase; ATP-dependent NAD kinase
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Gene nameppnK
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Other gene namesppnK; nadK; MG128
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General descriptionProbable inorganic polyphosphate/ATP-NAD kinase (ppnK) is a recombinant protein expressed in E. coli. The protein can be with or without a His-Tag or other tag in accordance to customer's request. All of our recombinant proteins are manufactured in strictly controlled facilities and by using a well established technology which guarantees full batch-to-bact consistency and experiment reproducibility.
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Product categoryRecombinant Proteins
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Expression systemE. coli
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Available also expressed inE Coli ; Yeast ; Baculovirus ; Mammalian Cell
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PurityGreater than 90% (determined by SDS-PAGE)
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FormLyophilized protein
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StorageThis protein can be stored at -20 degrees Celsius. For extended periods of time it is recommended to keep the protein frozen at -40 or -80 degrees Celsius. Avoid cycles of freezing and thawing as they might denaturate the polypeptide chains.
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ApplicationsThis protein can be used as a positive control for applications such as ELISA, IFA, RIA, Western Blot, etc.
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GeneMycoplasma is a genus of bacteria that lack a cell wall around their cell membrane. Without a cell wall, they are unaffected by many common antibiotics such as penicillin or other beta-lactam antibiotics that target cell wall synthesis. They can be parasitic or saprotrophic. Several species are pathogenic in humans, including M. pneumoniae, which is an important cause of atypical pneumonia and other respiratory disorders, and M. genitalium, which is believed to be involved in pelvic inflammatory diseases. Mycoplasma species are the smallest bacterial cells yet discovered, can survive without oxygen, and come in various shapes. For example, M. genitalium is flask-shaped (about 300 x 600 nm), while M. pneumoniae is more elongated (about 100 x 1000 nm). Hundreds of mycoplasmas infect animals
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Gene target
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Gene symbolVPS9D1, NFATC2
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Short nameProbable inorganic polyphosphate/ATP-NAD kinase (ppnK)
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Hoste. coli, Escherichia coli, Recombination of bioactive proteins and longer peptides in Escherichia Coli is done often with His tagging. MBS Recombinant supplies Rec. E. Coli affinity purified or tag purified antigens in 1 quantities or bulk volumes on request.
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SpeciesE. coli, E. coli
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Alternative nameMycoplasma genitalium Probable inorganic polyphosphate/adenosine triphosphate-Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphorylation catalyst (ppnK) -E. coli
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Alternative techniqueescherichia
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Diseasemycoplasma
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Gene info
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Identity
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Gene
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Long gene nameVPS9 domain containing 1
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Synonyms gene
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Synonyms gene name
- chromosome 16 open reading frame 7
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Synonyms
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GenBank acession
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Locus
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Discovery year2000-09-20
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Entrez gene record
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Pubmed identfication
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RefSeq identity
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Classification
- VPS9 domain containing
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VEGA ID
Gene info
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Identity
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Gene
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Long gene namenuclear factor of activated T cells 2
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Synonyms gene name
- nuclear factor of activated T-cells, cytoplasmic, calcineurin-dependent 2
- nuclear factor of activated T-cells 2
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Synonyms
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GenBank acession
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Locus
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Discovery year1994-11-16
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Entrez gene record
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Pubmed identfication
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RefSeq identity
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Classification
- IPT domain containing
- Nuclear factors of activated T-cells
- MicroRNA protein coding host genes
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VEGA ID
MeSH Data
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Name
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ConceptScope note: The process by which organs are kept viable outside of the organism from which they were removed (i.e., kept from decay by means of a chemical agent, cooling, or a fluid substitute that mimics the natural state within the organism).
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Tree numbers
- E02.792.833.660
- E05.760.833.660
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Qualifiersethics, mortality, psychology, trends, veterinary, history, classification, economics, instrumentation, methods, nursing, standards, adverse effects, statistics & numerical data