Adenylate Kinase 1 (AK1) Peptide
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- Target See all Adenylate Kinase 1 (AK1) products
- Adenylate Kinase 1 (AK1)
- Peptide Type
- Synthetic
- Origin
- Mammalian
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Source
- Synthetic
- Application
- Blocking Peptide (BP), Western Blotting (WB), Immunohistochemistry (IHC)
- Sequence
- HLSTGDLLRS EVSSGSARGK KLSEIMEKGQ LVPLETVLDM LRDAMVAKVN
- Characteristics
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A synthetic peptide for use as a blocking control in assays to test for specificity of AK1 antibody,
Alternative Names: AK1 control peptide, AK1 antibody Blocking Peptide, Anti-AK1 Blocking Peptide, Adenylate Kinase 1 Blocking Peptide
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- Application Notes
- Optimal conditions should be determined by the investigator
- Restrictions
- For Research Use only
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- Format
- Lyophilized
- Reconstitution
- Add 100 µL of distilled water for a final peptide concentration is 1 mg/mL.
- Buffer
- PBS
- Handling Advice
- Avoid repeated freeze/thaw cycles.
- Storage
- -20 °C
- Storage Comment
- Store at -20 °C long term.
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- Target
- Adenylate Kinase 1 (AK1)
- Background
- Adenylate kinase is an enzyme involved in regulating the adenine nucleotide composition within a cell by catalyzing the reversible transfer of phosphate group among adinine nucleotides. Three isozymes of adenylate kinase have been identified in vertebrates, adenylate isozyme 1 (AK1), 2 (AK2) and 3 (AK3). AK1 is found in the cytosol of skeletal muscle, brain and erythrocytes, whereas AK2 and AK3 are found in the mitochondria of other tissues including liver and heart. AK1 was identified because of its association with a rare genetic disorder causing nonspherocytic hemolytic anemia where a mutation in the AK1 gene was found to reduce the catalytic activity of the enzyme.
- Molecular Weight
- 22 kDa
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