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SPT16 Recombinant Protein (Mouse-ear cress) (OPCA04127)

Product Info
Predicted Species ReactivityArabidopsis thaliana
Product FormatLiquid or Lyophilized powder
Additional InformationSpecies Specificity Detail: Arabidopsis thaliana (Mouse-ear cress)
Reconstitution and Storage-20°C or -80°C
FormulationTris-base, 50% glycerol
PurityGreater than 90% as determined by SDS-PAGE.
Peptide SequenceDFKKDVLRVDSVPTSSLEGIKEWLDTTDIKYYESKLNLNWRQILKTITDDPQSFIDDGGWEFLNLDGSDSESGGSEESDKGYEPSDVEVESESEDEASESESLVESDDDEEEDSEQESEEEKGKTWDELEREATNADREHGVESDSEEERKRRKMKAFGKSRPGTSGGGGSSSMKNMPPSKRKHR
Protein SequenceDFKKDVLRVDSVPTSSLEGIKEWLDTTDIKYYESKLNLNWRQILKTITDDPQSFIDDGGWEFLNLDGSDSESGGSEESDKGYEPSDVEVESESEDEASESESLVESDDDEEEDSEQESEEEKGKTWDELEREATNADREHGVESDSEEERKRRKMKAFGKSRPGTSGGGGSSSMKNMPPSKRKHR
Storage BufferIf the delivery form is liquid, the default storage buffer is Tris/PBS-based buffer, 5%-50% glycerol. If the delivery form is lyophilized powder, the buffer before lyophilization is Tris/PBS-based buffer, 6% Trehalose, pH 8.0.
SourceYeast
Protein Range890-1074 aa
TagN-terminal 6xHis-tagged
ReferenceSequence and analysis of chromosome 4 of the plant Arabidopsis thaliana.Mayer K.F.X., Schueller C., Wambutt R., Murphy G., Volckaert G., Pohl T., Duesterhoeft A., Stiekema W., Entian K.-D., Terryn N., Harris B., Ansorge W., Brandt P., Grivell L.A., Rieger M., Weichselgartner M., de Simone V., Obermaier B. , Mache R., Mueller M., Kreis M., Delseny M., Puigdomenech P., Watson M., Schmidtheini T., Reichert B., Portetelle D., Perez-Alonso M., Boutry M., Bancroft I., Vos P., Hoheisel J., Zimmermann W., Wedler H., Ridley P., Langham S.-A., McCullagh B., Bilham L., Robben J., van der Schueren J., Grymonprez B., Chuang Y.-J., Vandenbussche F., Braeken M., Weltjens I., Voet M., Bastiaens I., Aert R., Defoor E., Weitzenegger T., Bothe G., Ramsperger U., Hilbert H., Braun M., Holzer E., Brandt A., Peters S., van Staveren M., Dirkse W., Mooijman P., Klein Lankhorst R., Rose M., Hauf J., Koetter P., Berneiser S., Hempel S., Feldpausch M., Lamberth S., Van den Daele H., De Keyser A., Buysshaert C., Gielen J., Villarroel R., De Clercq R., van Montagu M., Rogers J., Cronin A., Quail M.A., Bray-Allen S., Clark L., Doggett J., Hall S., Kay M., Lennard N., McLay K., Mayes R., Pettett A., Rajandream M.A., Lyne M., Benes V., Rechmann S., Borkova D., Bloecker H., Scharfe M., Grimm M., Loehnert T.-H., Dose S., de Haan M., Maarse A.C., Schaefer M., Mueller-Auer S., Gabel C., Fuchs M., Fartmann B., Granderath K., Dauner D., Herzl A., Neumann S., Argiriou A., Vitale D., Liguori R., Piravandi E., Massenet O., Quigley F., Clabauld G., Muendlein A., Felber R., Schnabl S., Hiller R., Schmidt W., Lecharny A., Aubourg S., Chefdor F., Cooke R., Berger C., Monfort A., Casacuberta E., Gibbons T., Weber N., Vandenbol M., Bargues M., Terol J., Torres A., Perez-Perez A., Purnelle B., Bent E., Johnson S., Tacon D., Jesse T., Heijnen L., Schwarz S., Scholler P., Heber S., Francs P., Bielke C., Frishman D., Haase D., Lemcke K., Mewes H.-W., Stocker S., Zaccaria P., Bevan M., Wilson R.K., de la Bastide M., Habermann K., Parnell L., Dedhia N., Gnoj L., Schutz K., Huang E., Spiegel L., Sekhon M., Murray J., Sheet P., Cordes M., Abu-Threideh J., Stoneking T., Kalicki J., Graves T., Harmon G., Edwards J., Latreille P., Courtney L., Cloud J., Abbott A., Scott K., Johnson D., Minx P., Bentley D., Fulton B., Miller N., Greco T., Kemp K., Kramer J., Fulton L., Mardis E., Dante M., Pepin K., Hillier L.W., Nelson J., Spieth J., Ryan E., Andrews S., Geisel C., Layman D., Du H., Ali J., Berghoff A., Jones K., Drone K., Cotton M., Joshu C., Antonoiu B., Zidanic M., Strong C., Sun H., Lamar B., Yordan C., Ma P., Zhong J., Preston R., Vil D., Shekher M., Matero A., Shah R., Swaby I.K., O'Shaughnessy A., Rodriguez M., Hoffman J., Till S., Granat S., Shohdy N., Hasegawa A., Hameed A., Lodhi M., Johnson A., Chen E., Marra M.A., Martienssen R., McCombie W.R.Nature 402:769-777(1999)
Gene SymbolSPT16
Gene Full Nameglobal transcription factor C
Alias SymbolsAT4G10710;Facilitates chromatin transcription complex subunit SPT16;global transcription factor C;T12H20.3;T12H20_3.
NCBI Gene Id826665
Protein NameFACT complex subunit SPT16
Description of TargetComponent of the FACT complex, a general chromatin factor that acts to reorganize nucleosomes. The FACT complex is involved in multiple processes that require DNA as a template such as mRNA elongation, DNA replication and DNA repair. During transcription elongation the FACT complex acts as a histone chaperone that both destabilizes and restores nucleosomal structure. It facilitates the passage of RNA polymerase II and transcription by promoting the dissociation of one histone H2A-H2B dimer from the nucleosome, then subsequently promotes the reestablishment of the nucleosome following the passage of RNA polymerase II (Probable).
Uniprot IDO82491
Protein Accession #NP_001329034
Nucleotide Accession #NM_001340681
Protein Size (# AA)Recombinant
Molecular Weight22.9 kDa
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