Ubiquitination

recombinant proteins involved in ubiquitination

Ubiqutination (or ubiquitylation) is a post-translational modification of proteins. Ubiquitin is a small protein that is conjugated to a lysine residue of the target protein in a multi-step process involving multiple ubiquitin conjugating enzymes (also called ubiquitin ligases). Poly-ubiquitination serves as a signal for degradation of the target protein by the 26S proteasome. Mono-ubiquitination is a regulatory modification that alters the function of many nuclear proteins. Ubiquitin is removed by ubiquitin deconjugating enzymes, also called de-ubiquitinases. Active Motif offers a number of recombinant proteins involved in ubiquitin pathways.

 
Name Expressed In Format Cat No. Price  
Recombinant UBE2A protein E. coli 100 µg 81483 $460 Buy
1 mg 81583 $2,835 Buy
Recombinant UBE2E1 protein E. coli 100 µg 81486 $460 Buy
1 mg 81586 $2,835 Buy
Recombinant UBE2G1 protein E. coli 100 µg 81485 $460 Buy
1 mg 81585 $2,835 Buy
Recombinant UBE2G2 protein E. coli 100 µg 81487 $460 Buy
1 mg 81587 $2,835 Buy
Recombinant UBE2H protein E. coli 100 µg 81488 $460 Buy
1 mg 81588 $2,835 Buy
Recombinant UBE2I protein E. coli 100 µg 81489 $460 Buy
1 mg 81589 $2,835 Buy
Recombinant USP7 protein Baculovirus 20 µg 31525 $450 Buy
1 mg 31925 $4,050 Buy