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#162221

HSPB1p15 phosphorylated peptide

Cat. #162221

HSPB1p15 phosphorylated peptide

Cat. #: 162221

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Target: Phosphorylated site 15 of heat shock protein 27

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Contributor

Inventor: Roy Quinlan

Institute: University of Durham

Primary Citation: P A Eyers, et al. 1999. FEBS Lett, 21;451(2):191-6. PMID: 10371163

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Tool Details

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  • Tool name: HSPB1p15 phosphorylated peptide
  • Cellular tissue localisation: cytosol, perinuclear region, endoplasmatic reticulum, and nucleus
  • Source: Human
  • Target: Phosphorylated site 15 of heat shock protein 27
  • Description: Peptide for phosphorylated site 15 of heat shock protein 27. Small heat shock proteins are involved in TP53 turnover, steroid receptor maturation, cytoskeletal dynamics, regulation of proteostasis and apoptosis
  • Application: WB, SDS-PAGE
  • Tag: C-terminal cysteine to keyhole limpet haemocyanin
  • Molecular weight: 27 kDa
  • Expression system: Bacterial

Handling

  • Storage conditions: -20° C
  • Storage buffer: 20mM Tris/HCl pH7.5, 0.45M NaCl, 10% glycerol, 5mM DTT
  • Shipping conditions: Blue Ice or 4 ° C

Target Details

  • Target: Phosphorylated site 15 of heat shock protein 27

Application Details

  • Application: WB, SDS-PAGE

References

  • P A Eyers, et al. 1999. FEBS Lett, 21
  • 451(2):191-6. PMID: 10371163

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