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Recombinant Human β-Actin/Beta Actin Protein (His Tag)– MSE Supplies LLC

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Recombinant Human β-Actin/Beta Actin Protein (His Tag)

SKU: PKSH033261-50

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Recombinant Human β-Actin/Beta Actin Protein (His Tag)

 

SKU # PKSH033261
Expression Host E.coli

 

 

Description

Synonyms ACTB, Actin Cytoplasmic 1, Beta-Actin
Species Human
Expression Host E.coli
Sequence Asp2-Phe375
Accession P60709
Calculated Molecular Weight 42.8 kDa
Observed Molecular Weight 43 kDa
Tag C-His
Bio-activity Not validated for activity
  

 

Properties

Purity > 90 % as determined by reducing SDS-PAGE.
Endotoxin < 1.0 EU per μg of the protein as determined by the LAL method.
Storage Store at < -20°C, stable for 6 months. Please minimize freeze-thaw cycles.
Shipping This product is provided as liquid. It is shipped at frozen temperature with blue ice/gel packs. Upon receipt, store it immediately at < - 20°C.
Formulation Supplied as a 0.2 μm filtered solution of 10mM Tris-HCl, 0.1% TritonX-100, 2mM DTT, 10% Glycerol, pH 8.0.
Reconstitution Not Applicable



Background

Actins are ubiquitous globular and highly conserved proteins that are involved in various types of cell motility, structure, and integrity. Three main groups of actin isoforms, alpha, beta and gamma have been identified. The alpha actins are found in muscle tissues and are a major constituent of the contractile apparatus. The beta and gamma actins co-exist in most cell types as components of the cytoskeleton, and as mediators of internal cell motility. ACTB is a major constituent of the contractile apparatus and one of the two nonmuscle cytoskeletal actins. Polymerization of globular actin (G-actin) leads to a structural filament (F-actin) in the form of a two-stranded helix. Each actin can bind to 4 others.