DCXR, 1-244aa, Human, His tag, E.coli

Categories: [Proteins / Peptides]
Dicarbonyl/L-xylulose reductase, also known as DCXR, is an enzyme responsible for the metabolism of xylulose, converting it into xylitol. DCXR was expressed at low levels and was localized predominantly in the cytoplasmic membrane. In contrast, in virtually all grades of early-stage prostate cancer and in all chemohormonally treated cases, DCXR was strikingly overexpressed and was localized predominantly in the cytoplasm and nucleus.
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Properties

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Catalog Number TP01848
Size 100 µg
Host E.coli
Accession
Molecular Weight 28 kDa (264aa), confirmed by MALDI-TOF
AP_Mol_Weight
Tag N-6His
Sequences MGSSHHHHHHSSGLVPRGSHMELFLAGRRVLVTGAGKGIGRGTVQALHATGARVVAVSRTQADLDSLVRECPGIEPVCVDLGDWEATERALGSVGPVDLLVNNAAVALLQPFLEVTKEAFDRSFEVNLRAVIQVSQIVARGLIARGVPGAIVNVSSQCSQRAVTNHSVYCSTKGALDMLTKVMALELGPHKIRVNAVNPTVVMTSMGQATWSDPHKAKTMLNRIPLGKFAEVEHVVNAILFLLSDRSGMTTGSTLPVEGGFWAC
Purity > 95% by HPLC
Concentration 0.5 mg/ml (determined by Bradford assay)
Formulation Liquid. In 20mM Tris-HCl buffer (pH 8.0) containing 1mM DTT,20% glycerol, 50mM NaCl
Other Names Dicarbonyl/L-xylulose reductase, DCR, HCR2, HCRII, KIDCR, P34H
Bioactivity
Storage Can be stored at +4°C short term (1-2 weeks). For long term storage, aliquot and store at -20°C or -70°C. Avoid repeated freezing and thawing cycles.
Postscript For research use only, not for use in diagnostic procedures.

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