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c-Kit Ligand (KL)-1  |
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RP11739-1 mg
| 1 mg | $ 61.75 | HPLC: 20060721145623 (PDF) MS: 20060721145602 (PDF) MSDS: 20080919042531 (PDF)
References:
- Huang EJ, et al. Differential expression and processing of two cell associated forms of the kit-ligand: KL-1 and KL-2. Mol.Biol.Cell. Mar 1992; 3(3): 349-362.
- Zou J, et al. Catalytic activity of human ADAM33. J.Biol.Chem. Mar 2004; 279(11): 9818-9830.
- Aguanno A, et al. Tissue-specific expression of the nonneuronal promoter of the aromatic L-amino acid decarboxylase gene is regulated by hepatocyte nuclear factor 1. J.Biol.Chem. Feb 1996; 271(8): 4528-4538.
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RP11739-5 mg
| 5 mg | $ 247.00 |
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| Full Name | |
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Kit Ligand 1 |
Sequence (one-letter code) |
LPPVAASSLRND | Sequence (three-letter code) | {LEU}{PRO}{PRO}{VAL}{ALA}{ALA}{SER}{SER}{LEU}{ARG} {ASN}{ASP} | | Description | The c-kit ligand, KL, and its receptor, the proto-oncogene c-kit are encoded, respectively, at the steel (Sl) and white spotting (W) loci of the mouse. Both Sl and W mutations affect cellular targets in melanogenesis, gametogenesis, and hematopoiesis during development and in adult life. Although identified as a soluble protein, the predicted amino acid sequence of the kit ligand (KL) indicates that it is an integral transmembrane protein. |
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| Formula | C53H90N16O18 | | M.W. | 1239.4 | | Purity | > 95% | | Storage | Store at -20°C. |
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