Proteins and Peptides

Proteins are essential components of all living cells, as they fulfill countless biological functions within organisms. These functions comprise, for example, enzyme catalysis, defense against pathogens, transport of molecules, structural maintenance of the cell and regulatory functions. Major protein goups are antibodies, enzymes, cytokines, hormones, signalling peptides, structural components and transport proteins. We offer a broad portfolio of protein products, including recombinant proteins, enzymes, cytokines and peptides, for researchers in molecular biology, cell biology, biochemistry and many other scientific fields. The products can be used for a large variety of investigations and applications, such as protein-protein interaction and protein localisation studies, enzymatic assays, Western blots (e.g. as control) and immunohistochemistry. 

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Proteins and Peptides

Proteins are essential components of all living cells, as they fulfill countless biological functions within organisms. These functions comprise, for example, enzyme catalysis, defense against pathogens, transport of molecules, structural maintenance of the cell and regulatory functions. Major protein goups are antibodies, enzymes, cytokines, hormones, signalling peptides, structural components and transport proteins. We offer a broad portfolio of protein products, including recombinant proteins, enzymes, cytokines and peptides, for researchers in molecular biology, cell biology, biochemistry and many other scientific fields. The products can be used for a large variety of investigations and applications, such as protein-protein interaction and protein localisation studies, enzymatic assays, Western blots (e.g. as control) and immunohistochemistry. 

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5 Lipoxygenase (human), recombinant protein
5 Lipoxygenase (human), recombinant protein

Item number: ABS-PP-19180.100

Protein function: Catalyzes the oxygenation of arachidonate ((5Z,8Z,11Z,14Z)- eicosatetraenoate) to 5-hydroperoxyeicosatetraenoate (5-HPETE) followed by the dehydration to 5,6- epoxyeicosatetraenoate (Leukotriene A4/LTA4), the first two steps in the biosynthesis of leukotrienes, which are potent mediators of...
Keywords: 5-LO, LOG5, 5-lipoxygenase, Arachidonate 5-lipoxygenase, Polyunsaturated fatty acid 5-lipoxygenase
Expressed in: E.coli
Origin: human
MW: 38.5 kD
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ACTB (human), recombinant protein
ACTB (human), recombinant protein

Item number: ABS-PP-19493-L.100

Protein function: Actin is a highly conserved protein that polymerizes to produce filaments that form cross-linked networks in the cytoplasm of cells (PubMed:29581253). Actin exists in both monomeric (G-actin) and polymeric (F-actin) forms, both forms playing key functions, such as cell motility and contraction...
Keywords: ACTB
Expressed in: E.coli
Origin: human
MW: 43 kD
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ACTB (human), recombinant protein
ACTB (human), recombinant protein

Item number: ABS-PP-19493.100

Protein function: Actin is a highly conserved protein that polymerizes to produce filaments that form cross-linked networks in the cytoplasm of cells (PubMed:29581253). Actin exists in both monomeric (G-actin) and polymeric (F-actin) forms, both forms playing key functions, such as cell motility and contraction...
Keywords: ACTB
Expressed in: E.coli
Origin: human
MW: 43 kD
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KMO (human), recombinant protein
KMO (human), recombinant protein

Item number: ABS-PP-20204-L.100

Protein function: Catalyzes the hydroxylation of L-kynurenine (L-Kyn) to form 3-hydroxy-L-kynurenine (L-3OHKyn) (PubMed:29429898, PubMed:23575632, PubMed:26752518, PubMed:28604669, PubMed:29208702). Required for synthesis of quinolinic acid, a neurotoxic NMDA receptor antagonist and potential endogenous inhibitor of...
Keywords: Kynurenine 3-hydroxylase, Kynurenine 3-monooxygenase
Expressed in: E.coli
Origin: human
MW: 11.5 kD
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UNC5B (human), recombinant protein
UNC5B (human), recombinant protein

Item number: ABS-PP-20425.100

Protein function: Receptor for netrin required for axon guidance. Mediates axon repulsion of neuronal growth cones in the developing nervous system upon ligand binding. Axon repulsion in growth cones may be caused by its association with DCC that may trigger signaling for repulsion. Functions as netrin receptor that...
Keywords: UNC5B, p53RDL1, Netrin receptor UNC5B, Protein unc-5 homolog B, Protein unc-5 homolog 2, p53-regulated receptor for death...
Expressed in: E.coli
Origin: human
MW: 16.5 kD
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PCDHB1 (human), recombinant protein
PCDHB1 (human), recombinant protein

Item number: ABS-PP-21168-L.100

Protein function: Potential calcium-dependent cell-adhesion protein. May be involved in the establishment and maintenance of specific neuronal connections in the brain. [The UniProt Consortium]
Keywords: PCDHB1, PCDH-beta-1, Protocadherin beta-1
Expressed in: E.coli
Origin: human
MW: 24.5 kD
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Cytokeratin-23 (human), recombinant protein
Cytokeratin-23 (human), recombinant protein

Item number: ABS-PP-21259-L.100

Keywords: K23, CK-23, KRT23, Keratin-23, Cytokeratin-23, Keratin, type I cytoskeletal 23
Expressed in: E.coli
Origin: human
MW: 38.5 kD
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PDK4 (human), recombinant protein
PDK4 (human), recombinant protein

Item number: ABS-PP-21376-L.100

Protein function: Kinase that plays a key role in regulation of glucose and fatty acid metabolism and homeostasis via phosphorylation of the pyruvate dehydrogenase subunits PDHA1 and PDHA2. This inhibits pyruvate dehydrogenase activity, and thereby regulates metabolite flux through the tricarboxylic acid cycle,...
Keywords: PDK4, PDHK4, EC=2.7.11.2, Pyruvate dehydrogenase kinase isoform 4, [Pyruvate dehydrogenase (acetyl-transferring)] kinase...
Expressed in: E.coli
Origin: human
MW: 14 kD
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SUCLG1 (human), recombinant protein
SUCLG1 (human), recombinant protein

Item number: ABS-PP-21396-L.100

Protein function: Succinyl-CoA synthetase functions in the citric acid cycle (TCA), coupling the hydrolysis of succinyl-CoA to the synthesis of either ATP or GTP and thus represents the only step of substrate-level phosphorylation in the TCA. The alpha subunit of the enzyme binds the substrates coenzyme A and...
Keywords: SCS-alpha, Succinyl-CoA synthetase subunit alpha, Succinate--CoA ligase [ADP/GDP-forming] subunit alpha, mitochondrial
Expressed in: E.coli
Origin: human
MW: 15 kD
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SUCLG1 (human), recombinant protein
SUCLG1 (human), recombinant protein

Item number: ABS-PP-21396.100

Protein function: Succinyl-CoA synthetase functions in the citric acid cycle (TCA), coupling the hydrolysis of succinyl-CoA to the synthesis of either ATP or GTP and thus represents the only step of substrate-level phosphorylation in the TCA. The alpha subunit of the enzyme binds the substrates coenzyme A and...
Keywords: SCS-alpha, Succinyl-CoA synthetase subunit alpha, Succinate--CoA ligase [ADP/GDP-forming] subunit alpha, mitochondrial
Expressed in: E.coli
Origin: human
MW: 15 kD
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DHDDS (human), recombinant protein
DHDDS (human), recombinant protein

Item number: ABS-PP-21427-L.100

Protein function: With NUS1, forms the dehydrodolichyl diphosphate synthase (DDS) complex, an essential component of the dolichol monophosphate (Dol-P) biosynthetic machinery. Both subunits contribute to enzymatic activity, i.e. condensation of multiple copies of isopentenyl pyrophosphate (IPP) to farnesyl...
Keywords: CIT, HDS, Cis-IPTase, Cis-isoprenyltransferase, Epididymis tissue protein Li 189m, Cis-prenyltransferase subunit hCIT,...
Expressed in: E.coli
Origin: human
MW: 22 kD
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ACMSD (human), recombinant protein
ACMSD (human), recombinant protein

Item number: ABS-PP-21471.100

Protein function: Converts alpha-amino-beta-carboxymuconate-epsilon- semialdehyde (ACMS) to alpha-aminomuconate semialdehyde (AMS). ACMS can be converted non-enzymatically to quinolate (QA), a key precursor of NAD, and a potent endogenous excitotoxin of neuronal cells which is implicated in the pathogenesis of...
Keywords: ACMSD, Picolinate carboxylase, 2-amino-3-carboxymuconate-6-semialdehyde decarboxylase
Expressed in: E.coli
Origin: human
MW: 15.5 kD
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