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Description: DNASE2B shares considerable sequence similarity to, and is structurally related to DNase II. The latter is a well characterized endonuclease that catalyzes DNA hydrolysis in the absence of divalent cations at acidic pH. Unlike DNase II which is ubiquitously expressed, expression of this protein is restricted to the salivary gland and lungs.The protein encoded by this gene shares considerable sequence similarity to, and is structurally related to DNase II. The latter is a well characterized endonuclease that catalyzes DNA hydrolysis in the absence of divalent cations at acidic pH. Unlike DNase II which is ubiquitously expressed, expression of this gene product is restricted to the salivary gland and lungs. The gene has been localized to chromosome 1p22.3 adjacent (and in opposite orientation) to the uricase pseudogene. Two transcript variants encoding different isoforms have been described for this gene.
Catalog Number: 10108-796
Supplier: Prosci


Description: Tris-acetate provides electrical conductivity and maintains pH. EDTA inhibits metal dependent nucleases by chelating the divalent cations (Ca2 , Mg2 ), thus protecting the DNA from nucleases during the run.
Catalog Number: 10128-398
Supplier: QUALITY BIOLOGICAL, INC.

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Description: The Ultrasolute family evolved from the first amphipol A8-35 is used for highly efficient solubilization and stabilization of membrane proteins without the use of detergents while preserving their activity. They demonstrate tolerance to moderate concentrations of divalent cations and exhibit no absorption at wavelengths >250 nm.
Catalog Number: 77392-576
Supplier: CUBE BIOTECH


Description: KCNJ12 is an inwardly rectifying K+ channel which may be blocked by divalent cations. This protein is thought to be one of multiple inwardly rectifying channels which contribute to the cardiac inward rectifier current (IK1). This gene is located within the Smith-Magenis syndrome region on chromosome 17. This gene encodes an inwardly rectifying K+ channel which may be blocked by divalent cations. This protein is thought to be one of multiple inwardly rectifying channels which contribute to the cardiac inward rectifier current (IK1). The gene is located within the Smith-Magenis syndrome region on chromosome 17. Publication Note: This RefSeq record includes a subset of the publications that are available for this gene. Please see the Entrez Gene record to access additional publications.
Catalog Number: 10101-780
Supplier: Prosci


Description: TE is composed of buffering agent Tris, and chelating agent EDTA. EDTA prevents degradation of DNA and RNA by chelating magnesium (or other divalent metal ions). Together, this Tris-EDTA based solution solubilizes DNA or RNA, while protecting it from degradation.
Catalog Number: 10128-420
Supplier: QUALITY BIOLOGICAL, INC.

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Description: The Ultrasolute family evolved from the first amphipol A8-35 is used for highly efficient solubilization and stabilization of membrane proteins without the use of detergents while preserving their activity. They demonstrate tolerance to moderate concentrations of divalent cations and exhibit no absorption at wavelengths >250 nm.
Catalog Number: 77392-572
Supplier: CUBE BIOTECH


Description: Low-EDTA 1X, pH 8.0 is molecular biology grade TE buffer used to store DNA and RNA. EDTA chelates Mg2+ and other divalent metals ions - (inhibits DNAse and RNAse to suppress DNA and RNA degradation).
Catalog Number: 10128-588
Supplier: QUALITY BIOLOGICAL, INC.

Description: DNASE2B shares considerable sequence similarity to, and is structurally related to DNase II. The latter is a well characterized endonuclease that catalyzes DNA hydrolysis in the absence of divalent cations at acidic pH. Unlike DNase II which is ubiquitously expressed, expression of this protein is restricted to the salivary gland and lungs. The protein encoded by this gene shares considerable sequence similarity to, and is structurally related to DNase II. The latter is a well characterized endonuclease that catalyzes DNA hydrolysis in the absence of divalent cations at acidic pH. Unlike DNase II which is ubiquitously expressed, expression of this gene product is restricted to the salivary gland and lungs. The gene has been localized to chromosome 1p22.3 adjacent (and in opposite orientation) to the uricase pseudogene. Two transcript variants encoding different isoforms have been described for this gene.
Catalog Number: 10102-630
Supplier: Prosci


Description: DNASE2B shares considerable sequence similarity to, and is structurally related to DNase II. The latter is a well characterized endonuclease that catalyzes DNA hydrolysis in the absence of divalent cations at acidic pH. Unlike DNase II which is ubiquitously expressed, expression of this protein is restricted to the salivary gland and lungs. The protein encoded by this gene shares considerable sequence similarity to, and is structurally related to DNase II. The latter is a well characterized endonuclease that catalyzes DNA hydrolysis in the absence of divalent cations at acidic pH. Unlike DNase II which is ubiquitously expressed, expression of this gene product is restricted to the salivary gland and lungs. The gene has been localized to chromosome 1p22.3 adjacent (and in opposite orientation) to the uricase pseudogene. Two transcript variants encoding different isoforms have been described for this gene.
Catalog Number: 10102-632
Supplier: Prosci


Description: Major connective tissue mitoattractant secreted by vascular endothelial cells. Promotes proliferation and differentiation of chondrocytes. Mediates heparin- and divalent cation-dependent cell adhesion in many cell types including fibroblasts, myofibroblasts, endothelial and epithelial cells. Enhances fibroblast growth factor-induced DNA synthesis.
Catalog Number: 77439-600
Supplier: Bioss


Description: DIBMA stands for diisobutylene maleic acid copolymer, and is an extensively researched polymer. The fundamental properties of DIBMA include the absence of light absorption at a wavelength >250 nm, a crucial factor for protein detection via absorbance, and a high resistance to divalent cations.
Catalog Number: 77392-500
Supplier: CUBE BIOTECH


Description: DIBMA stands for diisobutylene maleic acid copolymer, and is an extensively researched polymer. The fundamental properties of DIBMA include the absence of light absorption at a wavelength >250 nm, a crucial factor for protein detection via absorbance, and a high resistance to divalent cations.
Catalog Number: 77392-468
Supplier: CUBE BIOTECH


Description: DIBMA stands for diisobutylene maleic acid copolymer, and is an extensively researched polymer. The fundamental properties of DIBMA include the absence of light absorption at a wavelength >250 nm, a crucial factor for protein detection via absorbance, and a high resistance to divalent cations.
Catalog Number: 77392-472
Supplier: CUBE BIOTECH


Description: DIBMA stands for diisobutylene maleic acid copolymer, and is an extensively researched polymer. The fundamental properties of DIBMA include the absence of light absorption at a wavelength >250 nm, a crucial factor for protein detection via absorbance, and a high resistance to divalent cations.
Catalog Number: 77392-486
Supplier: CUBE BIOTECH


Description: DIBMA stands for diisobutylene maleic acid copolymer, and is an extensively researched polymer. The fundamental properties of DIBMA include the absence of light absorption at a wavelength >250 nm, a crucial factor for protein detection via absorbance, and a high resistance to divalent cations.
Catalog Number: 77392-488
Supplier: CUBE BIOTECH


Description: Protein CutA (CUTA) posseses a signal peptide and is widely expressed in brain. CUTA mayforms part of a complex of membrane proteins attached to acetylcholinesterase (AChE). CUTA takes part in cellular tolerance to a broad range of divalent cations other than copper. Alternate transcriptional splice variants, both protein-coding and non-protein-coding, have been found.
Catalog Number: 75792-018
Supplier: Prosci