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Product Name :
CDC37 Human, His

Description :
CDC37, His Protein is a 45.71 kDa protein containing 388 amino acids fused to a 10 aa N-Terminal His-tag.

Background :

Biological activity:

Protein number :
Q1654

Synonyms:
Cell Division Cycle 37 homolog, P50CDC37, CDC37, Hsp90 chaperone protein kinase-targeting subunit, CDC37 cell division cycle 37 homolog, hsp90 co-chaperone Cdc37, CDC37A.

Amino acid sequence :
MKHHHHHHAS MVDYSVWDHI EVSDDEDETH PNIDTASLFR WRHQARVERM EQFQKEKEEL DRGCRECKRK VAECQRKLKE LEVAEGGKAE LERLQAEAQQ LRKEERSWEQ KLEEMRKKEK SMPWNVDTLS KDGFSKSMVN TKPEKTEEDS EEVREQKHKT FVEKYEKQIK HFGMLRRWDD SQKYLSDNVH LVCEETANYL VIWCIDLEVE EKCALMEQVA HQTIVMQFIL ELAKSLKVDP RACFRQFFTK IKTADRQYME GFNDELEAFK ERVRGRAKLR IEKAMKEYEE EERKKRLGPG GLDPVEVYES LPEELQKCFD VKDVQMLQDA ISKMDPTDAK YHMQRCIDSG LWVPNSKASE AKEGEEAGPG DPLLEAVPKT GDEKDVSV

Purity :

Source :
E. coli

Stablity :
Store lyophilized CDC37 His human at -20°C. Aliquot the product after reconstitution to avoid repeated freezing/thawing cycles. Reconstituted CDC37 can be stored at 4°C for a limited period of time; it does not show any change after two weeks at 4°C.

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