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Product: SuO-Val-Cit-PAB-MMAE

Recombinant Human MDMX Protein Summary

Description
MDMX (Human) GST-Tagged Recombinant Protein

Source: Wheat Germ (in vitro)

Amino Acid Sequence: MTSFSTSAQCSTSDSACRISPGQINQVRPKLPLLKILHAAGAQGEMFTVKEVMHYLGQYIMVKQLYDQQEQHMVYCGGDLLGELLGRQSFSVKDPSPLYDMLRKNLVTLATATTDAAQTLALAQDHSMDIPSQDQLKQSAEESSTSRKRTTEDDIPTLPTSEHKCIHSREDEDLIENLAQDETSRLDLGFEEWDVAGLPWWFLGNLRSNYTPRSNGSTDLQTNQDVGTAIVSDTTDDLWFLNESVSEQLGVGIKVEAADTEQTSEEVGKVSDKKVIEVGKNDDLEDSKSLSDDTDVEVTSEDEWQCTECKKFNSPSKRYCFRCWALRKDWYSDCSKLTHSLSTSDITAIPEKENEGNDVPDCRRTISAPVVRPKDAYIKKENSKLFDPCNSVEFLDLAHSSESQETISSMGEQLDNLSEQRTDTENMEDCQNLLKPCSLCEKRPRDGNIIHGRTGHLVTCFHCARRLKKAGASCPICKKEIQLVIKVFIA

Protein/Peptide Type
Recombinant Protein
Gene
MDM4

Applications/Dilutions

Application Notes
Useful in Western Blot and ELISA. This protein has not been tested for any functionality. This product may contain endotoxins and is not suitable for use with live cells.

Packaging, Storage & Formulations

Storage
Store at -80C. Avoid freeze-thaw cycles.
Buffer
50 mM Tris-HCl, 10 mM reduced Glutathione, pH 8.0 in the elution buffer.

Notes

This product is produced by and distributed for Abnova, a company based in Taiwan.

Alternate Names for Recombinant Human MDMX Protein

  • DKFZp781B1423
  • double minute 4 homolog
  • Double minute 4 protein
  • double minute 4, human homolog of; p53-binding protein
  • HDMX
  • Mdm2-like p53-binding protein
  • Mdm4 p53 binding protein homolog (mouse)
  • Mdm4, transformed 3T3 cell double minute 4, p53 binding protein (mouse)
  • Mdm4, transformed 3T3 cell double minute 4, p53 binding protein
  • MDM4-related protein 1
  • MDMXMGC132766
  • mouse double minute 4, human homolog of; p53-binding protein
  • MRP1
  • p53-binding protein Mdm4
  • protein Mdm4
  • Protein Mdmx

Background

The human MDM4 gene, which plays a role in apoptosis, encodes a 490-amino acid protein containing a RING finger domain and a putative nuclear localization signal. The MDM4 putative nuclear localization signal, which all Mdm proteins contain, is located in the C-terminal region of the protein. The mRNA is expressed at a high level in thymus and at lower levels in all other tissues tested. MDM4 protein produced by in vitro translation interacts with p53 via a binding domain located in the N-terminal region of the MDM4 protein. MDM4 shows significant structural similarity to p53-binding protein MDM2 [provided by RefSeq]

PMID: 9632349

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Author: Potassium channel

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Product: Schisandrol B

Recombinant Human MDMX Protein Summary

Description
MDMX (Human) GST-Tagged Recombinant Protein

Source: Wheat Germ (in vitro)

Amino Acid Sequence: ENSKLFDPCNSVEFLDLAHSSESQETISSMGEQLDNLSEQRTDTENMEDCQNLLKPCSLCEKRPRDGNIIHGRTGHLVTCFHCARRLKKAGASCPICKKEIQLVIKVFIA

Protein/Peptide Type
Partial Recombinant Protein
Gene
MDM4

Applications/Dilutions

Application Notes
Useful in Western Blot and ELISA. This protein has not been tested for any functionality. This product may contain endotoxins and is not suitable for use with live cells.

Reactivity Notes

Human

Packaging, Storage & Formulations

Storage
Store at -80C. Avoid freeze-thaw cycles.
Buffer
50 mM Tris-HCl, 10 mM reduced Glutathione, pH 8.0 in the elution buffer.

Notes

This product is produced by and distributed for Abnova, a company based in Taiwan.

Alternate Names for Recombinant Human MDMX Protein

  • DKFZp781B1423
  • double minute 4 homolog
  • Double minute 4 protein
  • double minute 4, human homolog of; p53-binding protein
  • HDMX
  • Mdm2-like p53-binding protein
  • Mdm4 p53 binding protein homolog (mouse)
  • Mdm4, transformed 3T3 cell double minute 4, p53 binding protein (mouse)
  • Mdm4, transformed 3T3 cell double minute 4, p53 binding protein
  • MDM4-related protein 1
  • MDMXMGC132766
  • mouse double minute 4, human homolog of; p53-binding protein
  • MRP1
  • p53-binding protein Mdm4
  • protein Mdm4
  • Protein Mdmx

Background

MDM4 – Mdm4, transformed 3T3 cell double minute 4, p53 binding protein (mouse)

PMID: 22909341

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Author: Potassium channel