ATP-dependent Clp protease proteolytic subunit (clpP), Recombinant Protein
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ATP-dependent Clp protease proteolytic subunit (clpP), Recombinant Protein

Cat: RP18984
Size: 0.02 mg (E-Coli)/ 0.02 mg (Yeast)/ 0.1 mg (E-Coli)/ 0.1 mg (Yeast)/ 0.02 mg (Baculovirus)/ 0.02 mg (Mammalian-Cell)/ 0.1 mg (Baculovirus)/ 1 mg (E-Coli)/ 1 mg (Yeast)/ 0.1 mg (Mammalian-Cell)/ 1 mg (Baculovirus)/ 0.5 mg (Mammalian-Cell)
Species: Panax ginseng (Korean ginseng)
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Product Info

Full Product Name
Recombinant Panax ginseng ATP-dependent Clp protease proteolytic subunit (clpP)
Product Gene Name
clpP recombinant protein
Product Synonym Gene Name
clpP
Purity
Greater or equal to 85% purity as determined by SDS-PAGE. (lot specific)
Sequence
MPIGVPKVPF RSPGEEDAYW VDIYNRLYRE RLLFLGQPVA SEISNQLIGL MVYLSIEDDT KDLYLFMNSP GGWVLPGIAI YDTMQFVRPD VHTICMGLAA SMGSFILAGG EITKRLAFPH ARVMIHQPAS SFYEAQTGEF VLEAEELLKL RETITRVYVQ KTGKPFWVVS EDLERDVFMS ATEAQAYGIV DLVAVE
Sequence Positions
1-196, Full length protein
Format
Lyophilized or liquid (Format to be determined during the manufacturing process)
Host
E Coli or Yeast or Baculovirus or Mammalian Cell
Molecular Weight
22,074 Da
Storage
Store at -20℃. For long-term storage, store at -20℃ or -80℃. Store working aliquots at 4℃ for up to one week. Repeated freezing and thawing is not recommended.
Protein Family
ATP-dependent Clp protease proteolytic

NCBI/Uniprot Data

NCBI Accession #
YP_086990.1
NCBI GI #
52220834
NCBI GenBank Nucleotide #
NC_006290.1
NCBI GeneID
3021466
NCBI Official Full Name
ATP-dependent Clp protease proteolytic subunit (chloroplast)
NCBI Official Symbol
clpP  
NCBI Protein Information
ATP-dependent Clp protease proteolytic subunit
UniProt Gene Name
clpP  
UniProt Protein Name
ATP-dependent Clp protease proteolytic subunit
UniProt Synonym Protein Names
Endopeptidase Clp
UniProt Primary Accession #
Q68RY2
UniProt Related Accession #
Q68RY2
UniProt Comments
Cleaves peptides in various proteins in a process that requires ATP hydrolysis. Has a chymotrypsin-like activity. Plays a major role in the degradation of misfolded proteins.

For research use only, not for clinical use.