Alcohol Dehydrogenase 5 (Class III), chi Polypeptide (ADH5) Peptide
Quick Overview for Alcohol Dehydrogenase 5 (Class III), chi Polypeptide (ADH5) Peptide (ABIN940053)
Target
Origin
Source
Application
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Peptide Type
- Synthetic
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Sequence
- KSVESVPKLV SEYMSKKIKV DEFVTHNLSF DEINKAFELM HSGKSIRTVV
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Characteristics
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A synthetic peptide for use as a blocking control in assays to test for specificity of ADH5 antibody,
Alternative Names: ADH5 control peptide, ADH5 antibody Blocking Peptide, Anti-ADH5 Blocking Peptide, Alcohol Dehydrogenase 5 Blocking Peptide, ADH-3 Blocking Peptide, ADHX Blocking Peptide, FDH Blocking Peptide, Alcohol Dehydrogenase Class III chi polypeptide Blocking Peptide
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Application Notes
- Optimal conditions should be determined by the investigator
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Restrictions
- For Research Use only
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Format
- Lyophilized
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Reconstitution
- Add 100 µL of distilled water for a final peptide concentration is 1 mg/mL.
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Buffer
- PBS
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Handling Advice
- Avoid repeated freeze/thaw cycles.
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Storage
- -20 °C
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Storage Comment
- Store at -20 °C long term.
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- ADH5 (Alcohol Dehydrogenase 5 (Class III), chi Polypeptide (ADH5))
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Background
- This gene encodes a member of the alcohol dehydrogenase family. Members of this family metabolize a wide variety of substrates, including ethanol, retinol, other aliphatic alcohols, hydroxysteroids, and lipid peroxidation products. The encoded protein forms a homodimer. It has virtually no activity for ethanol oxidation, but exhibits high activity for oxidation of long-chain primary alcohols and for oxidation of S-hydroxymethyl-glutathione, a spontaneous adduct between formaldehyde and glutathione. This enzyme is an important component of cellular metabolism for the elimination of formaldehyde, a potent irritant and sensitizing agent that causes lacrymation, rhinitis, pharyngitis, and contact dermatitis. The human genome contains several non-transcribed pseudogenes related to this gene.
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Molecular Weight
- 40 kDa
Target
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