The Click-iT® Protein Buffer Kit provides researchers who have proteins labeled with an azide or alkyne and the corresponding click深入閱讀
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產品號碼
Quantity
C10276
25 Reactions kit
產品號碼 C10276
價格 (TWD)
13,280.00
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Ends: 31-Dec-2025
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Quantity:
25 Reactions kit
價格 (TWD)
13,280.00
Online offer
Ends: 31-Dec-2025
16,600.00
您節省 3,320.00 (20%)
Each
新增至購物車
The Click-iT® Protein Buffer Kit provides researchers who have proteins labeled with an azide or alkyne and the corresponding click detection reagent with the means to click these two moieties together. Each kit includes sufficient material to perform 25 reactions for subsequent analysis by gel electrophoresis, western blot or mass spectrometry.
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
規格
Green FeaturesLess hazardous
Product LineClick-iT, Molecular Probes
Product TypeProtein Reaction Buffer Kit
Quantity25 Reactions kit
Shipping ConditionRoom Temperature
Unit SizeEach
內容物與存放
Store at room temperature.
常見問答集 (常見問題)
What are the main characteristics of a Click-iT reaction?
Click reactions have several general characteristics: the reaction is efficient, no extreme temperatures or solvents are required, the reaction is complete within 30 minutes, the components of the reaction are bio-inert, and perhaps most importantly, no side reactions occur-the label and detection tags react selectively and specifically with one another. This final point is a key advantage of this powerful detection technique; it is possible to apply click chemistry-labeled molecules to complex biological samples and detect them with unprecedented sensitivity due to the extremely low background of the reaction.
Respiratory syncytial virus limits alpha subunit of eukaryotic translation initiation factor 2 (eIF2alpha) phosphorylation to maintain translation and viral replication.
Authors:Groskreutz DJ, Babor EC, Monick MM, Varga SM, Hunninghake GW,
Journal:J Biol Chem
PubMed ID:20519500
The impact of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) on morbidity and mortality is significant in that it causes bronchiolitis in infants, exacerbations in patients with obstructive lung disease, and pneumonia in immunocompromised hosts. RSV activates protein kinase R (PKR), a cellular kinase relevant to limiting viral replication (Groskreutz, D. J., Monick, ... More