Ecto-NOX Disulfide-Thiol Exchanger 1 (ENOX1) (Middle Region) Peptide
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- Target See all ENOX1 products
- ENOX1 (Ecto-NOX Disulfide-Thiol Exchanger 1 (ENOX1))
- Protein Region
- Middle Region
- Origin
- Human
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Source
- Synthetic
- Application
- Blocking Peptide (BP), Western Blotting (WB)
- Characteristics
- This is a synthetic peptide designed for use in combination with anti-ENOX1 antibody (Catalog #: ARP40886_P050). It may block above mentioned antibody from binding to its target protein in western blot and/or immunohistochecmistry under proper experimental settings. There is no guarantee for its use in other applications.
- Purification
- Purified
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- Application Notes
- Each Investigator should determine their own optimal working dilution for specific applications.
- Restrictions
- For Research Use only
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- Format
- Lyophilized
- Reconstitution
- Add 100 μL of sterile PBS. Final peptide concentration is 1 mg/mL in PBS.
- Concentration
- 1 mg/mL
- Buffer
- Final peptide concentration is 1 mg/mL in PBS.
- Handling Advice
- Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
- Storage
- -20 °C
- Storage Comment
- For longer periods of storage, store at -20°C. Avoid repeat freeze-thaw cycles.
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- Target
- ENOX1 (Ecto-NOX Disulfide-Thiol Exchanger 1 (ENOX1))
- Synonyms
- CNOX Peptide, PIG38 Peptide, bA64J21.1 Peptide, cCNOX Peptide, B230207J08 Peptide, D230005D02Rik Peptide, RGD1306118 Peptide, ecto-NOX disulfide-thiol exchanger 1 S homeolog Peptide, ecto-NOX disulfide-thiol exchanger 1 Peptide, enox1.S Peptide, ENOX1 Peptide, Enox1 Peptide
- Background
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Electron transport pathways are generally associated with mitochondrial membranes, but non-mitochondrial pathways are also biologically significant. Plasma membrane electron transport pathways are involved in functions as diverse as cellular defense, intracellular redox homeostasis, and control of cell growth and survival. Members of the ecto-NOX family, such as CNOX, or ENOX1, are involved in plasma membrane transport pathways. These enzymes exhibit both a hydroquinone (NADH) oxidase activity and a protein disulfide-thiol interchange activity in series, with each activity cycling every 22 to 26 minutes.Electron transport pathways are generally associated with mitochondrial membranes, but non-mitochondrial pathways are also biologically significant. Plasma membrane electron transport pathways are involved in functions as diverse as cellular defense, intracellular redox homeostasis, and control of cell growth and survival. Members of the ecto-NOX family, such as CNOX, or ENOX1, are involved in plasma membrane transport pathways. These enzymes exhibit both a hydroquinone (NADH) oxidase activity and a protein disulfide-thiol interchange activity in series, with each activity cycling every 22 to 26 minutes (Scarlett et al., 2005 [PubMed 15882838]).[supplied by OMIM].
Alias Symbols: CNOX, FLJ10094, PIG38, bA64J21.1, cCNOX
Protein Interaction Partner: EEF1G,EIF6,ENOX2,LNX1,NIF3L1,SULT1E1,ZBTB16,EEF1G,EIF6,ENOX2,LNX1,NIF3L1,SULT1E1,ZBTB16
Protein Size: 643 - Molecular Weight
- 73 kDa
- Gene ID
- 55068
- NCBI Accession
- NM_017993, NP_060463
- UniProt
- Q8TC92
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