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Item number | Size | Datasheet | Manual | SDS | Delivery time | Quantity | Price |
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532382.50 | 50 µg | - | - |
3 - 19 business days* |
644.00€
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532382.100 | 100 µg | - | - |
3 - 19 business days* |
932.00€
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SUMF1, also known as sulfatase-modifying factor 1 isoform 1, is a Ca2+-binging member of the... more
Product information "Sulfatase Modifying Factor 1 (SUMF1), Recombinant, Human, aa34-374, His-Tag"
SUMF1, also known as sulfatase-modifying factor 1 isoform 1, is a Ca2+-binging member of the sulfatase-modifying factor family. This protein as soluble ER lumenal glycoprotein converts inactive sulfatases into an active form by transforming a catalytic site cysteine into a formylglycine residue. In the ER, it can exist as either a monomer, or a disulfide-linked homodimer or a heterodimer with SUMF2. The genetic defect of FGly formation caused by mutations in the SUMF1 gene results in inactive FGE, and subsequently multiple sulfatase deficiency, a lysosomal storage disorder. Source: Recombinant protein corresponding to aa34-374 from human Sulfatase Modifying Factor, fused to His-Tag at C-terminal, expressed in Baculovirus. Molecular Weight: ~38.1kD (347aa), Endotoxin: ~1EU/1ug (LAL), AA Sequence: SQEAGTGAGA GSLAGSCGCG TPQRPGAHGS SAAAHRYSRE ANAPGPVPGE RQLAHSKMVP IPAGVFTMGT DDPQIKQDGE APARRVTIDA FYMDAYEVSN TEFEKFVNST GYLTEAEKFG DSFVFEGMLS EQVKTNIQQA VAAAPWWLPV KGANWRHPEG PDSTILHRPD HPVLHVSWND AVAYCTWAGK RLPTEAEWEY SCRGGLHNRL FPWGNKLQPK GQHYANIWQG EFPVTNTGED GFQGTAPVDA FPPNGYGLYN IVGNAWEWTS DWWTVHHSVE ETLNPKGPPS GKDRVKKGGS YMCHRSYCYR YRCAARSQNT PDSSASNLGF RCAADRLPTM DHHHHHH, Applications: Suitable for use in SDS-PAGE. Other applications not tested. Recommended Dilution: Optimal dilutions to be determined by the researcher. Storage and Stability: May be stored at 4°C for short-term only. Aliquot to avoid repeated freezing and thawing. Store at -20°C. Aliquots are stable for 6 months after receipt at -20°C. For maximum recovery of product, centrifuge the original vial after thawing and prior to removing the cap. Further dilutions can be made in assay buffer.
Keywords: | FGE, Sulfatase-modifying factor 1, Formylglycine-generating enzyme, C-alpha-formylglycine-generating enzyme 1 |
Supplier: | United States Biological |
Supplier-Nr: | 532382 |
Properties
Conjugate: | No |
Host: | Insect cells |
Species reactivity: | human |
MW: | 38.1 kD |
Purity: | >=85% (SDS-PAGE) |
Database Information
KEGG ID : | K13444 | Matching products |
UniProt ID : | Q8NBK3 | Matching products |
Gene ID | GeneID 285362 | Matching products |
Handling & Safety
Storage: | -20°C |
Shipping: | +4°C (International: °C) |
Caution
Our products are for laboratory research use only: Not for administration to humans!
Our products are for laboratory research use only: Not for administration to humans!
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