4-Amino-2,3-difluorobenzonitrile
Artikel-Nr:
(ABCRAB115362.0005)
Lieferant:
ABCR
Hersteller-Artikelnummer::
AB115362.0005
Lokale Artikelnummer::
ABCRAB115362.0005
Beschreibung:
2',3'-Dichloracetophenon ≥98%
VE:
1 * 5 g
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Artikel-Nr:
(201-8286)
Lieferant:
SciLabware
Hersteller-Artikelnummer::
C5/11/SC
Lokale Artikelnummer::
BIBBC5/11/SC
Beschreibung:
PYREX®, borosilicate glass.
VE:
1 * 1 ST
Artikel-Nr:
(201-0597)
Lieferant:
SciLabware
Hersteller-Artikelnummer::
RA3/11/SC
Lokale Artikelnummer::
BIBBRA3/11/SC
Beschreibung:
PYREX®, Borosilikatglass, gebogen.
VE:
1 * 1 ST
Lieferant:
FLUOROCHEM
Beschreibung:
Diaminomaleonitril
Lieferant:
Sigma-Aldrich
Beschreibung:
Dithiothreitol (DTT, Cleland's Reagenz) 1 mol/l in wässriger Lösung, Sigma-Aldrich®
Lieferant:
BIOLEGEND INC
Beschreibung:
Anti-CD14 Rat Monoclonal Antibody [clone: M14-23] (PE (Phycoerythrin))
Lieferant:
THERMO OWL SCIENTIFIC
Beschreibung:
Vertikale Gelelektrophorese-System, Zubehörteil, Alumina plate, 110×100×2,3 mm, Für: Vertical electrophoresis systems, Owl P81
Lieferant:
FLUOROCHEM
Beschreibung:
2',3'-Difluoropropiophenone
Artikel-Nr:
(SIALP38803-25G)
Lieferant:
Sigma-Aldrich
Hersteller-Artikelnummer::
P38803-25G
Lokale Artikelnummer::
SIALP38803-25G
Beschreibung:
Phthalhydrazid, Sigma-Aldrich®
VE:
1 * 25 g
Lieferant:
Sigma-Aldrich
Beschreibung:
1,4-Dithioerythrit, Sigma-Aldrich®
Lieferant:
Sigma-Aldrich
Beschreibung:
1,4-Dithioerythrit, Sigma-Aldrich®
Lieferant:
Alfa Aesar
Beschreibung:
Dithiothreitol (DTT, Cleland's Reagenz) ≥99% für die Elektrophorese
Artikel-Nr:
(BOSSBS-13492R-A750)
Lieferant:
Bioss
Hersteller-Artikelnummer::
BS-13492R-A750
Lokale Artikelnummer::
BOSSBS-13492R-A750
Beschreibung:
The Golgi apparatus is a highly complex organelle comprised of a stack of cisternal membranes on the secretory pathway from the ER to the cell surface. The structure is maintained by an exoskeleton or Golgi matrix constructed from a family of coiled-coil protein, the golgins and other peripheral membrane components such as GRASP55 and GRASP65 (1). GRASP55 (Golgi reassembly stacking protien or p59) is a component of the Golgi stacking machinery. GRASP55 is highly homologous to GRASP65 and contains two PDZ domains. GRASP55 is myristoylated and palmitoylated. Unlike GRASP65, GRASP55 does not have detectable binding with the vesicle docking protein GM130 and is located on the medial-Golgi rather than cis-Golgi. Both GRASP55 and GRASP65 function in the stacking of Golgi Cisternae (2,3). The novel coiled-coil protein golgin 45 interacts with GRASP55 and the GTP form of Rab 2, suggesting that GRASP55 and golgin 45 form a Rab 2 effector complex on medial-Golgi essential for normal protein transport and Golgi structure (4). ERK2 directly phosphorylates GRASP55, which is phosphorylated in mitotic cells, suggesting that mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase (MKK)/ERK pathway phosphorylates the Golgi during mitosis (5).
VE:
1 * 100 µl
Artikel-Nr:
(BOSSBS-11988R-CY5)
Lieferant:
Bioss
Hersteller-Artikelnummer::
BS-11988R-CY5
Lokale Artikelnummer::
BOSSBS-11988R-CY5
Beschreibung:
Brain-specific neurabin I (neural tissue-specific F-actin binding protein I) is highly concentrated in the synapse of developed neurons; it localizes in the growth cone lamellipodia during neuronal development (1). Suppression of endogenous neurabin in rat hippocampal neurons inhibits neurite formation (1). Neurabin I recruits active PP1 via a PP1-docking sequence; mutation of the PP1-binding motif halts filopodia and restores stress fibers in neurabin I-expressing cells (2,3). Neurabin II (Spinophilin) is ubiquitously expressed but is abundantly expressed in brain (4). Neurabin II localizes to neuronal dentritic spines, which are the specialized protrusions from dendritic shafts that receive most of the excitatory input in the CNS (5). Neurabin II may regulate dendritic spine properties as neurabin II(-) mice have increased spine density during development in vitro and exhibit altered filopodial formation in cultured cells (5). Neurabin may also play a role in glutamatergic transmission as Neurabin II(-) mice exhibit reduced long-term depression and resistance to kainate-induced seizures and neronal apoptosis (5). Neurabin II complexes with the catalytic subunit of protein phosphatase-1 (PP1) in vitro thus modulating the activity of PP1 (4).
VE:
1 * 100 µl
Artikel-Nr:
(BOSSBS-13492R-A680)
Lieferant:
Bioss
Hersteller-Artikelnummer::
BS-13492R-A680
Lokale Artikelnummer::
BOSSBS-13492R-A680
Beschreibung:
The Golgi apparatus is a highly complex organelle comprised of a stack of cisternal membranes on the secretory pathway from the ER to the cell surface. The structure is maintained by an exoskeleton or Golgi matrix constructed from a family of coiled-coil protein, the golgins and other peripheral membrane components such as GRASP55 and GRASP65 (1). GRASP55 (Golgi reassembly stacking protien or p59) is a component of the Golgi stacking machinery. GRASP55 is highly homologous to GRASP65 and contains two PDZ domains. GRASP55 is myristoylated and palmitoylated. Unlike GRASP65, GRASP55 does not have detectable binding with the vesicle docking protein GM130 and is located on the medial-Golgi rather than cis-Golgi. Both GRASP55 and GRASP65 function in the stacking of Golgi Cisternae (2,3). The novel coiled-coil protein golgin 45 interacts with GRASP55 and the GTP form of Rab 2, suggesting that GRASP55 and golgin 45 form a Rab 2 effector complex on medial-Golgi essential for normal protein transport and Golgi structure (4). ERK2 directly phosphorylates GRASP55, which is phosphorylated in mitotic cells, suggesting that mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase (MKK)/ERK pathway phosphorylates the Golgi during mitosis (5).
VE:
1 * 100 µl
Artikel-Nr:
(BOSSBS-13492R-CY3)
Lieferant:
Bioss
Hersteller-Artikelnummer::
BS-13492R-CY3
Lokale Artikelnummer::
BOSSBS-13492R-CY3
Beschreibung:
The Golgi apparatus is a highly complex organelle comprised of a stack of cisternal membranes on the secretory pathway from the ER to the cell surface. The structure is maintained by an exoskeleton or Golgi matrix constructed from a family of coiled-coil protein, the golgins and other peripheral membrane components such as GRASP55 and GRASP65 (1). GRASP55 (Golgi reassembly stacking protien or p59) is a component of the Golgi stacking machinery. GRASP55 is highly homologous to GRASP65 and contains two PDZ domains. GRASP55 is myristoylated and palmitoylated. Unlike GRASP65, GRASP55 does not have detectable binding with the vesicle docking protein GM130 and is located on the medial-Golgi rather than cis-Golgi. Both GRASP55 and GRASP65 function in the stacking of Golgi Cisternae (2,3). The novel coiled-coil protein golgin 45 interacts with GRASP55 and the GTP form of Rab 2, suggesting that GRASP55 and golgin 45 form a Rab 2 effector complex on medial-Golgi essential for normal protein transport and Golgi structure (4). ERK2 directly phosphorylates GRASP55, which is phosphorylated in mitotic cells, suggesting that mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase (MKK)/ERK pathway phosphorylates the Golgi during mitosis (5).
VE:
1 * 100 µl
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