Polyclonal antibody produced in rabbits immunizing with a synthetic peptide corresponding to C-terminal residues of Baker's yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae)BMH2 protein
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SCD3 antikoerper, Protein BMH2 antikoerper, BMH2 antikoerper
Hintergrund
BMH2 is a member of conserved eukaryotic 14-3-3 gene family. The 14-3-3 protein controls proteome at post-transcriptional level, binds proteins and DNA, involved in regulation of many processes including exocytosis, vesicle transport, Ras/MAPK signaling, and rapamycin-sensitive signaling [Saccharomyces cerevisiae]