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Cat. No. | Product Name | Target | Signaling Pathways |
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T4269 |
Buparvaquone
布帕伐醌,Butalex,BW 720C |
Antibiotic; Parasite | Microbiology/Virology |
Buparvaquone (BW 720C) 是与parvaquone 和atovaquone 有关的一种羟基萘醌类抗原虫药。 |
Cat. No. | Product Name | Species | Expression System |
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TMPJ-00242 |
PARVA Protein, Human, Recombinant (His)
PARVA,CH-ILKBP,Actopaxin,Alpha-Parvin,Matrix-Remode... |
Human | E. coli |
Alpha-Parvin (PARVA) is a member of the Parvin family. PARVA contains two CH (calponin-homology) domains. PARVA is widely expressed, with highest levels in heart, skeletal muscle, kidney and liver. PARVA interacts with integrin-linked protein kinase and probably with actin and the LD1 and LD4 motifs of PXN. PARVA may play a role in the regulation of cell adhesion and cytoskeleton organization. PARVA is also involved in ciliogenesis. | |||
TMPY-03060 |
Parvin alpha/PARVA Protein, Human, Recombinant (GST)
parvin, alpha,parvin, α,MXRA2,CH-ILKBP,Parvin α/PARVA |
Human | E. coli |
Actopaxin, also known as alpha-parvin, belongs to the parvin family. It is widely expressed, with highest levels in heart, skeletal muscle, kidney and liver. Actopaxin contains 2 CH (calponin-homology) domains and probably plays a role in the regulation of cell adhesion and cytoskeleton organization. It interacts with integrin-linked protein kinase and probably with actin and the LD1 and LD4 motifs of PXN. Actopaxin binds directly to both F-actin and paxillin LD1 and LD4 motifs. Actopaxin also e... | |||
TMPH-00762 |
Parvalbumin beta Protein, Gadus morhua, Recombinant (His & SUMO)
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Gadus morhua | E. coli |
In muscle, parvalbumin is thought to be involved in relaxation after contraction. It binds two calcium ions. Parvalbumin beta Protein, Gadus morhua, Recombinant (His & SUMO) is expressed in E. coli expression system with N-6xHis-SUMO tag. The predicted molecular weight is 27.4 kDa and the accession number is Q90YK9. | |||
TMPY-00483 |
Parvalbumin/PVALB Protein, Human, Recombinant (His)
parvalbumin,D22S749 |
Human | E. coli |
Parvalbumins (PVALBs) are particularly abundant in the fast-contracting muscles and correlate positively with muscle relaxation speed in amphibians and fishes. The loss of PVALB plays a role in the pathogenesis of thyroid tumors. The mutations in the PVALB gene are not involved in GS patients who harbour a single or no mutant SLC12A3 allele. | |||
TMPH-00763 |
Parvalbumin beta Protein, Gadus morhua subsp. callarias, Recombinant (His)
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Gadus callarias | E. coli |
In muscle, parvalbumin is thought to be involved in relaxation after contraction. It binds two calcium ions. Parvalbumin beta Protein, Gadus morhua subsp. callarias, Recombinant (His) is expressed in E. coli expression system with N-6xHis tag. The predicted molecular weight is 16.1 kDa and the accession number is P02622. |