Rat GDNF-inducible zinc finger protein 1 (Gzf1) -Mammalian Cell

Basic informations

  • Size: 100ug
  • Catalog number: GEN1234511.Mammalian Cell
  • Price: 3382.00EUR
Rat GDNF-inducible zinc finger protein 1 (Gzf1) -Mammalian Cell

Long name

Recombinant Rat GDNF-inducible zinc finger protein 1 (Gzf1)

Alternative names

GDNF-inducible zinc finger protein 1; GDNF-inducible zinc finger protein 1; GDNF-inducible zinc finger protein 1; zinc finger protein 336; GDNF-inducible zinc finger protein 1; Zinc finger protein 336

Gene name

Gzf1

Other gene names

Gzf1; Gzf1; Zfp336; RGD1562321; Zfp336

General description

GDNF-inducible zinc finger protein 1 (Gzf1) is a recombinant protein expressed in Mammalian Cell . 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.

Product category

Recombinant Proteins

Expression system

Mammalian Cell

Available also expressed in:

E Coli ; Yeast ; Baculovirus ; Mammalian Cell

Purity

Greater than 90% (determined by SDS-PAGE)

Form

Lyophilized protein

Storage

This 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.

Applications

This protein can be used as a positive control for applications such as ELISA, IFA, RIA, Western Blot, etc.

Description

For cells, cell lines and tissues in culture till half confluency.Finger like and finger proteins are like zinc fingers small proteins with a structural motif that is characterized by the coordination of one or more zinc ions in order to stabilize the fold. Homeobox and homeodomain families.

About

Rats are used to make rat monoclonal anti mouse antibodies. There are less rat- than mouse clones however. Rats genes from rodents of the genus Rattus norvegicus are often studied in vivo as a model of human genes in Sprague-Dawley or Wistar rats.

Latin name

Rattus norvegicus