Protein Biology

Proteins are one of the most abundant organic molecules in living systems and have the most diverse range of functions of all macromolecules. Proteins may be structural, regulatory, contractile, or protective; they may serve in transport, storage, or membranes; or they may be toxins or enzymes. Each cell in a living system may contain thousands of proteins, each with a unique function. Their structures, like their functions, vary greatly. They are all, however, polymers of amino acids, arranged in a linear sequence.

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  1. Lambda Protein Phosphatase
    Lambda Protein Phosphatase
    • ≥95%
    • Lambda Protein Phosphatase storage buffer: 50mM This-HCl (pH7.5), 100mM NaCl, 0.1mM MnCl2, 0.1mM EGTA, 2mM dithiothreitol (DTT), 0.01% Brij35, 50% (v/v) glycerol,10× Lambda Protein Phosphatase Buffer: 500mM Hepes (pH7.5), 100mM NaCl, 20mM DTT, 0.1% Brij35

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