General description
GTP-binding proteins, or G proteins, constitute a superfamily capable of binding GTP or GDP. G proteins are activated by binding GTP and are inactivated by hydrolyzing GTP to GDP. This general mechanism enables G proteins to perform a wide range of biologic activities.[supplied by OMIM
Immunogen
GTPBP2 (NP_061969.3, 1 a.a. ~ 602 a.a) full-length human protein.
Sequence
MDSRVSELFGGCCRPGGGPAVGGTLKARGAGSSSGCGGPKGKKKNGRNRGGKANNPPYLPPEAEDGNIEYKLKLVNPSQYRFEHLVTQMKWRLQEGRGEAVYQIGVEDNGLLVGLAEEEMRASLKTLHRMAEKVGADITVLREREVDYDSDMPRKITEVLVRKVPDNQQFLDLRVAVLGNVDSGKSTLLGVLTQGELDNGRGRARLNLFRHLHEIQSGRTSSISFEILGFNSKGEVVNYSDSRTAEEICESSSKMITFIDLAGHHKYLHTTIFGLTSYCPDCALLLVSANTGIAGTTREHLGLALALKVPFFIVVSKIDLCAKTTVERTVRQLERVLKQPGCHKVPMLVTSEDDAVTAAQQFAQSPNVTPIFTLSSVSGESLDLLKVFLNILPPLTNSKEQEELMQQLTEFQVDEIYTVPEVGTVVGGTLSSGICREGDQLVVGPTDDGCFLELRVCSIQRNRSACRVLRAGQAATLALGDFDRALLRKGMVMVSPEMNPTICSVFEAEIVLLFHATTFRRGFQVTVHVGNVRQTAVVEKIHAKDKLRTGEKAVVRFRFLKHPEYLKVGAKLLFREGVTKGIGHVTDVQAITAGEAQANMGF
Physical form
Solution in phosphate buffered saline, pH 7.4
- UPC:
- 41116127
- Condition:
- New
- Availability:
- 3-5 Days
- Weight:
- 1.00 Ounces
- HazmatClass:
- No
- WeightUOM:
- LB
- MPN:
- SAB1407561-50UG
- Product Size:
- 50/µG