GST-TAB2 (NZF)
GST was fused on the N-terminus of the lysine 63 polyubiquitin chain binding domain of TAB2 encompassing amino acids 627-693. This fusion protein can be used for in vitro GST pulldown assays and for enrichment of cellular proteins conjugated with lysine 63 polyubiquitin chains in whole cell or tissue lysates. GST-TAB2 (NZF) can be precipitated using glutathione resin. After washing, GST-TAB2 (NZF) and its bound proteins can be eluted by a buffer containing 10 mM glutathione.
Product Name:
GST-TAB2 (NZF)
>Also Known As:
CHTD2; MAP3K7IP2
>Catalog No.:
I1720
>Size:
100 µg
>Molecular Weight:
7.7 kDa
>Species:
Human
>Source:
Bacterial recombinant
>Stock:
20 mM Tris, 150 mM NaCl, 2 mM βME, 10% Glycerol
>Concentration:
See tube label
>Quality Assurance:
~80% by SDS-PAGE, see datasheet for gel image
>Storage:
Store at -80°C; avoid multiple freeze-thaw cycles
>PDF Data Sheet:
PDF Datasheet, MSDS
>NCBI RefSeq:
NM_015093.4
>Image(s):
(Click image to enlarge)
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Coomassie-stained SDS-PAGE Lane 1: Molecular weight markers Lane 2: 5 µg purified GST-TAB2 (NZF) |
>Shipping Method:
Dry ice shipping
>References:
1. van Wijk SJ, et al. (2013) Nat Protoc. 8(7):1449-58
2. van Wijk SJ, et al. (2012) Mol Cell. 14;47(5):797-809 Niraparib metabolite M1 18483556