LifeSensors SI4804BP is a biotinylated, phosphorylated K48-linked tetra-ubiquitin, ideal for studying protein degradation, ubiquitin signaling, and cellular regulation.
LifeSensors SI4804BP is a biotinylated, phosphorylated K48-linked tetra-ubiquitin, ideal for studying protein degradation, ubiquitin signaling, and cellular regulation.
$995.00
• Biotinylated chains are meant to label the protein so they can be selectively separated via a multitude of methods such as Western Blotting, pull downs (see website), ELISAs, etc.
• Can use streptavidin or avidin to visualize this protein specifically.
• Investigation of phosphoubiquitin chain specificity and selectivity
• Studies on the role of phosphoubiquitin chains in protein degradation pathways (e.g., proteasomal and autophagic degradation)
• Analysis of phosphoubiquitin-mediated signaling pathways and cellular responses
• Structural studies to elucidate the architecture and dynamics of phosphoubiquitin chains
• Screening assays to identify modulators of phosphoubiquitin chain assembly and disassembly processes
• Biotinylated chains are meant to label the protein so they can be selectively separated via a multitude of methods such as Western Blotting, pull downs (see website), ELISAs, etc.
• Can use streptavidin or avidin to visualize this protein specifically.
• Investigation of phosphoubiquitin chain specificity and selectivity
• Studies on the role of phosphoubiquitin chains in protein degradation pathways (e.g., proteasomal and autophagic degradation)
• Analysis of phosphoubiquitin-mediated signaling pathways and cellular responses
• Structural studies to elucidate the architecture and dynamics of phosphoubiquitin chains
• Screening assays to identify modulators of phosphoubiquitin chain assembly and disassembly processes
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