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Product Description
Molecular Formula: C2H3O2Na • 3H2O
Molecular Weight: 136.1
CAS Number: 6131-90-4
Synonym: Acetic acid, sodium salt
This product is designated as ACS Reagent grade,
and meets
competition. The
data presented in Figure 4 show that the phospho-
peptide containing the phosphorylated serine 133
blocks the ELISA signal.
Figure 4 Peptide Blocking: Phospho-CREB [pSer133]
The lyophilized product is stable for at least 72 hours at
37 °C. With storage at 4 °C, room temperature, or
37 °C, 80-90% of initial activity is found after 24 hours.
The reconstituted product is stable
product is soluble in water (133 mg/ml), yielding a
clear, colorless solution. Other solubility values in
water have been reported as 909 mg/ml (25 °C) and
5.55 g/ml (90 °C).2
References
1. Biochemistry
protein kinase (PKA), which translocates to
the nucleus, where it phosphorylates CREB at serine
133. This phosphorylation permits CREB to recruit
CREB Binding Protein (CBP), and the CREB/CBP
complex
product is soluble in water (133 mg/ml), yielding a
clear, colorless solution. Other solubility values in
water have been reported as 909 mg/ml (25 °C) and
5.55 g/ml (90 °C).2
References
1. Biochemistry
for drug, household or
other uses.
Preparation Instructions
This product is soluble in water (133 mg/ml), yielding a
clear, colorless solution. It is also soluble in alcohol
and acetone.1
Storage
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phosphatase) is developed in rabbit using a GST fusion
protein corresponding to residues 7-133 of murine SHIP
SH2 domain. The antibody is purified using protein A.
Anti-SHIP reacts specifically
swells to approximately 4 mL
A8312 Matrix: 6% beaded agarose
Activation: epichlorohydrin, with attachment through amino group with a 9-atom spacer
Ligand immobilized: 40-90 µmoles per mL
Binding
swells to approximately 4 mL
A8312 Matrix: 6% beaded agarose
Activation: epichlorohydrin, with attachment through amino group with a 9-atom spacer
Ligand immobilized: 40-90 µmoles per mL
Binding
swells to approximately 4 mL
A8312 Matrix: 6% beaded agarose
Activation: epichlorohydrin, with attachment through amino group with a 9-atom spacer
Ligand immobilized: 40-90 µmoles per mL
Binding
recruits
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