Chlorophyll a-b binding protein 1 (CAB1R), Recombinant Protein
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Chlorophyll a-b binding protein 1 (CAB1R), Recombinant Protein

Cat: RP13091
Size: 0.02 mg/ 0.1 mg/ 5x0.1 mg
Species: Oryza sativa subsp. japonica (Rice)
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Product Info

Full Product Name
Recombinant Oryza sativa subsp. japonica Chlorophyll a-b binding protein 1, chloroplastic (CAB1R)
Product Gene Name
CAB1R recombinant protein
Purity
Greater or equal to 85% purity as determined by SDS-PAGE. (lot specific)
Sequence
RKTAAKPKPA ASSGSPWYGA DRVLYLGPLS GEPPSYLTGE FPGDYGWDTA GLSADPETFA KNRELEVIHS RWAMLGALGC VFPELLARNG VKFGEAVWFK AGSQIFSEGG LDYLGNPSLI HAQSILAIWA VQVVLMGAVE GYRIAGGPLG EVVDPLYPGG AFDPLGLADD PEAFAELKVK EIKNGRLAMF SMFGFFVQAI VTGKGPLENL ADHLADPVNN NAWAYATNFV PGK
Sequence Positions
33-265aa; full length protein
Format
Liquid containing glycerol
Host
Cell Free Expression
Molecular Weight
28,014 Da
Storage
Store at -20℃, for extended storage, conserve at -20℃ or -80℃.Repeated freezing and thawing is not recommended. Store working aliquots at 4℃ for up to one week.

NCBI/Uniprot Data

NCBI Accession #
XP_015611833.1
NCBI GI #
1002296771
NCBI GenBank Nucleotide #
XM_015756347.1
NCBI GeneID
4346803
NCBI Official Full Name
chlorophyll a-b binding protein 1, chloroplastic
NCBI Official Symbol
LOC4346803
NCBI Official Synonym Symbols
LHCP; CAB1R; P0512H04.4
NCBI Protein Information
chlorophyll a-b binding protein 1, chloroplastic; LHCII type I CAB-1; LOC_Os09g17740; OSJNBb0085I16.35; Os09g0346500; putative chlorophyll a-b binding protein, chloroplast precursor (LHCII type I CAB) (LHCP); type I light-harvesting chlorophyll a/b-binding protein
UniProt Gene Name
CAB1R
UniProt Synonym Gene Names
LHCP
UniProt Protein Name
Chlorophyll a-b binding protein 1, chloroplastic
UniProt Synonym Protein Names
LHCII type I CAB-1; LHCP
UniProt Entry Name
CB21_ORYSJ
UniProt Primary Accession #
P12330
UniProt Secondary Accession #
Q0J2G2; Q6EQF5
UniProt Related Accession #
P12330
UniProt Comments
The light-harvesting complex (LHC) functions as a light receptor, it captures and delivers excitation energy to photosystems with which it is closely associated.

For research use only, not for clinical use.