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TET1 Protein (GST tag)

TET1 Origin: Human Host: Baculovirus infected Insect Cells, Insect cells (Sf9) WB
Catalog No. ABIN6700690
  • Target See all TET1 Proteins
    TET1 (Tet Methylcytosine Dioxygenase 1 (TET1))
    Origin
    Human
    Source
    • 1
    Baculovirus infected Insect Cells, Insect cells (Sf9)
    Purification tag / Conjugate
    This TET1 protein is labelled with GST tag.
    Application
    Western Blotting (WB)
    Cross-Reactivity
    Human
    Characteristics
    bA119F7.1, CXXC6, LCX, Methylcytosine dioxygenase TET1, CXXC-type zinc finger protein 6, Leukemia-associated protein with a CXXC domain, Ten-eleven translocation 1 gene protein
    Purification
    Recombinant human TET1 (1598-end) was expressed by baculovirus in Sf9 insect cells using an N-Terminal Glutathione-S-Transferase fusion protein. The purity was determined to be >90% by densitometry.
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  • Application Notes

    Application Note: TET1 Protein is stored in 50 mM Tris-HCl, pH 7.5, 50 mM NaCl, 10 mM glutathione, 0.1 mM EDTA, 0.25 mM DTT, 0.1 mM PMSF, 25 % glycerol. TET1 Protein is suitable for use in Western Blot. Expect a band approximately ~110 kDa on specific lysates or tissues. Specific conditions for reactivity should be optimized by the end user.

    Western Blot Dilution: User Optimized

    Restrictions
    For Research Use only
  • Format
    Liquid
    Concentration
    0.1 μg/μL
    Storage
    -80 °C
    Storage Comment
    -80 °c
    Expiry Date
    12 months
  • Target
    TET1 (Tet Methylcytosine Dioxygenase 1 (TET1))
    Alternative Name
    TET1 (TET1 Products)
    Synonyms
    CXXC6 Protein, LCX Protein, bA119F7.1 Protein, 2510010B09Rik Protein, AA517754 Protein, BB001228 Protein, Cxxc6 Protein, D10Ertd17e Protein, mKIAA1676 Protein, tet methylcytosine dioxygenase 1 Protein, solute carrier family 25 member 16 Protein, TET1 Protein, Tet1 Protein, SLC25A16 Protein
    Pathways
    Stem Cell Maintenance, Warburg Effect
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