14-314 Sigma-AldrichSyk Protein, active, 10 µg
Active, recombinant full-length human Syk, containing an N-terminal His6-tag, for use in Kinase Assays.
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Catalogue Number | 14-314 |
Brand Family | Upstate |
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Description | Syk Protein, active, 10 µg |
Overview | Recombinant full-length human Syk, containing an N-terminal His6-tag |
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Quality Level | MQ100 |
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Application | Active, recombinant full-length human Syk, containing an N-terminal His6-tag, for use in Kinase Assays. |
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Storage Conditions | 1 year at -70C |
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Material Size | 10 µg |
Material Package | Also available in 250μg size -- call for pricing and availability and reference catalog number 14-314M when ordering the 250μg size. |
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14-314 | 04053252745041 |
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Syk Protein, active, 10 µg SDS
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Syk Protein, active, 10 µg Certificates of Analysis
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Syk, active - D13MP006NA | D13MP006NA |
Syk, active - D13NP001NA | D13NP001NA |
Syk, active - D8EN026U-F | D8EN026U-F |
Syk, active - D8EN026U-H | D8EN026U-H |
Syk, active - D9BN045U-B | D9BN045U-B |
Syk, active - D9BN045U-C | D9BN045U-C |
FAQ
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What is the Molar extinction coefficient for Adenosine 5'-[g32P]triphosphate ([g32P]ATP) used in the kinase assay? | The Molar extinction coefficient is 15400. |
What is the best way to store and thaw enzymes? | In order to maintain activity of enzymes, we recommend a slow thaw and aliquot storage. To do this, remove the full vial from the freezer and place under cold running tap water. Once thawed, place the vial on ice, gently mix, than make aliquots. Using liquid nitrogen or an ethanol/dry ice bath, flash freeze the aliquots. Store aliquots at the recommended temperature. |