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CDK16-CCNY, Human (sf9, GST, Flag)

PCTAIRE1 protein is a multifunctional kinase that plays a key role in vesicle-mediated transport and regulation of GH1 release, emphasizing neuroendocrine function. Its involvement includes NSF phosphorylation, influencing vesicle dynamics, and important contributions to spermatogenesis and reproductive processes. CDK16-CCNY Protein, Human (sf9, GST, Flag) is the recombinant human-derived CDK16-CCNY, expressed by Sf9 insect cells, with N-GST, N-Flag labeled tag.

Product Specifications

Product Name Alternative

CDK16-CCNY Protein, Human (sf9, GST, Flag), Human, Sf9 insect cells

UNSPSC

12352202

Type

Recombinant Proteins

Assay Protocol

https://www.medchemexpress.com/cytokines/cdk16-ccny-protein-human-sf9-gst-flag.html

Purity

90.00

Molecular Formula

5127&219771 (Gene_ID) Q00536-1 (M1-F496) &Q8ND76-1 (M1-S341) (Accession)

Molecular Weight

82.3 kDa & 41.3 kDa

Shipping Conditions

Dry ice

Storage Conditions

Stored at -80°C for 1 year

Scientific Category

Recombinant Proteins

Available Sizes

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