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Human Recombinant Ubiquitin activating enzyme E1 (from E. coli), HIS Tag
Human Recombinant Ubiquitin activating enzyme E1 (from E. coli), HIS Tag
# de catalogue 89165-374
Fournisseur:  Enzo Life Sciences
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Ubiquitin Activating Enzyme E1 (Rec.) (His) 50 ug
Human Recombinant Ubiquitin activating enzyme E1 (from E. coli), HIS Tag
# de catalogue 89165-374
Fournisseur:  Enzo Life Sciences
Numéro CAS:  
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Spécifications

  • Protein/peptide type:
    Recombinant
  • Source:
    E. coli
  • Species:
    Human
  • Size:
    50 µg
  • Tag sequence:
    HIS Tag
  • Protein/peptide name:
    Ubiquitin activating enzyme E1
  • Formulation:
    In 50mM TRIS-hydrochloric acid, containing 1.0mM dithiothreitol
  • Cat. no.:
    89165-374
  • Supplier No.:
    UW9410-0050

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A propos de cet article

Essential ubiquitinylation pathway enzyme.

Produced in E. coli. Full length human ubiquitin-activating enzyme E1.

Ubiquitin activating enzyme E1 is responsible for the first step in ubiquitin-protein isopeptide bond formation and is a critical component for the initiation of in vitro conjugation reactions. E1 activates ubiquitin by first adenylating with ATP the C-terminal glycine carboxyl group of ubiquitin and, thereafter, linking this residue to the sulphydryl side chain moiety of a cysteine residue in E1 by forming a high energy thiol ester bond and liberating free AMP. There are two active sites within the E1 molecule allowing it to accommodate two ubiquitin molecules at one time, with a new ubiquitin forming an adenylate intermediate as the previous one is transferred to the thiol site. The activated ubiquitin is then transferred to the lysine of target proteins via the E2/E3 conjugation cascade.

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