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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ADRB3 Protein (human), hFc Tag
ADRB3 Protein (human), hFc Tag

Item number: DIM-PME101800.10

Tag: C-Human Fc tag. The protein encoded by this gene belongs to the family of beta adrenergic receptors, which mediate catecholamine-induced activation of adenylate cyclase through the action of G proteins. This receptor is located mainly in the adipose tissue and is involved in the regulation of lipolysis and...
Keywords: ADRB3, ADRB3R, Beta-3 adrenoceptor, Beta-3 adrenoreceptor, Beta-3 adrenergic receptor, Human ADRB3 Protein, hFc Tag
Expressed in: Human cells
Origin: human
MW: >30.0 kD
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AGTR2 Protein (human), hFc Tag
AGTR2 Protein (human), hFc Tag

Item number: DIM-PME101801.10

Tag: C-Human Fc tag. The protein encoded by this gene belongs to the G-protein coupled receptor 1 family, and functions as a receptor for angiotensin II. It is an intergral membrane protein that is highly expressed in fetus and in neonates, but scantily in adult tissues, except brain, adrenal medulla, and atretic...
Keywords: AT2, AGTR2, Type-2 angiotensin II receptor, Angiotensin II type-2 receptor, Human AGTR2 Protein, hFc Tag
Expressed in: Human cells
Origin: human
MW: >30.9 kD
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