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Supplier: Bachem Americas
Description: The sequences given for angiotensin I (H-1680) and II (H-1705) correspond to the sequences of human, horse, sheep, pig, mouse, and rat angiotensins I and II.

Catalog Number: (102980-216)
Supplier: Adipogen
Description: Irisin is a recently described exercise-induced hormone secreted by skeletal muscle in mice and humans. Irisin activates beige fat cells (beige cells have a gene expression pattern distinct from either white or brown fat and are preferentially sensitive to the polypeptide hormone irisin). Irisin is cleaved from the type I membrane protein FNDC5 and improves systemic metabolism by increasing energy expenditure. FNDC4 is an ortholog of FNDC5 with 50% identity and 86% similarity compared to Irisin. FNDC4 as well as FNDC5 are extremely well conserved between species. The function of FNDC4 is unknown. The human FNDC4 gene is highly enriched in liver, brain tissue and adipocytes.


Catalog Number: (CAAAJ60915-03)
Supplier: Thermo Scientific Chemicals
Description: Hazard Class: 6.1
MDL No.: MFCD00146495
Packing Group: III

Catalog Number: (10352-104)
Supplier: Bioss
Description: Brutons tyrosine kinase (BTK) is a member of the BTK/Tec family of cytoplasmic tyrosine kinases. Like other BTK family members, it contains a pleckstrin homology (PH) domain, Src homology SH3 and SH2 domains. BTK plays an important role in B cell development. Activation of B cells by various ligands is accompanied by BTK membrane translocation mediated by its PH domain binding to phosphatidylinositol-3,4,5-trisphosphate. The membrane located BTK is active and associated with transient phosphorylation of two tyrosine residues, Tyr551 and Tyr223. Tyr551 in the activation loop is transphosphorylated by the Src family tyrosine kinase, leading to autophosphorylation at Tyr223 within the SH3 domain, which is necessary for full activation. The activation of BTK is negatively regulated by PKC beta through phosphorylation of BTK at Ser180, which results in reduced membrane recruitment, transphosphorylation and subsequent activation. The PKC/BTK inhibitory signal is likely to be a key determinant of the B cell receptor signaling threshold to maintain optimal BTK activity.


Catalog Number: (RK20133)
Supplier: Restek
Description: For use with Luer lock syringes.


Supplier: TCI America
Description: (stabilized with Copper chip)
CAS Number: 6940-76-7
MDL Number: MFCD00001096
Molecular Formula: C3H6ClI
Molecular Weight: 204.44
Purity/Analysis Method: >98.0% (GC)
Form: Clear Liquid
Boiling point (°C): 171
Flash Point (°C): 110
Specific Gravity (20/20): 1.95
Catalog Number: (10352-102)
Supplier: Bioss
Description: Brutons tyrosine kinase (BTK) is a member of the BTK/Tec family of cytoplasmic tyrosine kinases. Like other BTK family members, it contains a pleckstrin homology (PH) domain, Src homology SH3 and SH2 domains. BTK plays an important role in B cell development. Activation of B cells by various ligands is accompanied by BTK membrane translocation mediated by its PH domain binding to phosphatidylinositol-3,4,5-trisphosphate. The membrane located BTK is active and associated with transient phosphorylation of two tyrosine residues, Tyr551 and Tyr223. Tyr551 in the activation loop is transphosphorylated by the Src family tyrosine kinase, leading to autophosphorylation at Tyr223 within the SH3 domain, which is necessary for full activation. The activation of BTK is negatively regulated by PKC beta through phosphorylation of BTK at Ser180, which results in reduced membrane recruitment, transphosphorylation and subsequent activation. The PKC/BTK inhibitory signal is likely to be a key determinant of the B cell receptor signaling threshold to maintain optimal BTK activity.


Supplier: ReVacc Scientific
Description: This antibody has been tested to target Rabies virus Glycoprotein domain III.

Catalog Number: (76108-750)
Supplier: Bioss
Description: FNDC1, also known as MEL4B3, Ags8, Expressed in synovial lining protein and Activation-associated cDNA protein, is a 1888 amino acid secreted protein that contains five fibronectin type-III domains. FNDC1 is moderately expressed in skeletal muscle, pancreas, heart, kidney, spinal cord, ovary and lung. Expression of FNDC1 is induced in response to hypoxia in ventricular cardiomyocytes. Since FNDC1 interacts with G and G©, it is likely that FNDC1 is an activator for G-protein signaling. Though normally absent in healthy skin, FNDC1 expression is induced by TGF-beta signaling in skin tumors and psoriasis. There are two isoforms of FNDC1 that are produced as a result of alternative splicing events.


Catalog Number: (10390-222)
Supplier: Bioss
Description: Cytochrome C Oxidase subunits I, II and III form the functional core of the enzyme complex.Defects in Cytochrome C Oxidase subunits III are a cause of Leber hereditary optic neuropathy (LHON) and cytochrome c oxidase deficiency (COX deficiency). Defects in Cytochrome C Oxidase subunits III are also found in mitochondrial encephalomyopathy with lactic acidosis and stroke-like episodes (MELAS) syndrome and recurrent myoglobinuria.


Catalog Number: (10390-244)
Supplier: Bioss
Description: Cytochrome C Oxidase subunits I, II and III form the functional core of the enzyme complex.Defects in Cytochrome C Oxidase subunits III are a cause of Leber hereditary optic neuropathy (LHON) and cytochrome c oxidase deficiency (COX deficiency). Defects in Cytochrome C Oxidase subunits III are also found in mitochondrial encephalomyopathy with lactic acidosis and stroke-like episodes (MELAS) syndrome and recurrent myoglobinuria.


Supplier: TCI America
Description: (stabilized with Copper chip)
CAS Number: 629-27-6
MDL Number: MFCD00001105
Molecular Formula: C8H17I
Molecular Weight: 240.13
Purity/Analysis Method: >97.0% (GC)
Form: Clear Liquid
Boiling point (°C): 226
Flash Point (°C): 87
Specific Gravity (20/20): 1.33
Catalog Number: (75791-818)
Supplier: Prosci
Description: FNDC5 is a membrane protein comprised by a short cytoplasmic domain, a transmembrane segment, and an ectodomain consisting of a fibronectin type III (FNIII) domain. The ectodomain has been proposed to be cleaved to a soluble peptide hormone named “irisin”. Irisin is secreted from muscle in response to exercise, and may regulate energy metabolism, stem cell differentiation, and neuronal development. The circulating irisin converts white fat into the more thermogenic beige fat, and may mediate some beneficial effects of exercise in humans and the potential for generating weight loss. In mice, expression of Irisin has been shown to regulate obesity and diabetes. A similar function is suggested in human.


Catalog Number: (89295-432)
Supplier: Genetex
Description: Rabbit Polyclonal antibody to Apolipoprotein CIII


Catalog Number: (89416-934)
Supplier: Prosci
Description: LRFN4 Antibody: LRFN4 is one of a family of five transmembrane glycoproteins that are highly expressed in neuronal tissues. LRFN proteins share leucine-rich repeat (LRR)-immunoglobulin-like (Ig)-fibronectin type III (Fn)-transmembrane domain structure with other members of the LRR-Ig-Fn protein superfamily such as the Slitrk family of proteins. Expression of LRFN1, -3, and -4 mRNA was detected in embryonic neuronal cells, while Lrfn2 and Lrfn5 expression was primarily restricted to more mature cells. LRFN1, -2, and -4 bound to PDZ domains of postsynaptic PSD95, re-distributing PSD95 to the cell periphery. It has been suggested that the Lrfn proteins play a role in the developing and/or mature vertebrate nervous system. At least two isoforms of LRFN4 are known to exist.


Catalog Number: (76085-360)
Supplier: Bioss
Description: Cytochrome C Oxidase subunits I, II and III form the functional core of the enzyme complex.Defects in Cytochrome C Oxidase subunits III are a cause of Leber hereditary optic neuropathy (LHON) and cytochrome c oxidase deficiency (COX deficiency). Defects in Cytochrome C Oxidase subunits III are also found in mitochondrial encephalomyopathy with lactic acidosis and stroke-like episodes (MELAS) syndrome and recurrent myoglobinuria.


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