CSTB 293T Cell Transient Overexpression Lysate(Denatured)

Catalog # H00001476-T02

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SDS-PAGE Gel
QC Test

SDS-PAGE Gel

CSTB transfected lysate.

Western Blot
QC Test

Western Blot

Lane 1: CSTB transfected lysate ( 10.89 KDa)
Lane 2: Non-transfected lysate.

  • Specification

    Transfected Cell Line

    293T

    Plasmid

    pCMV-CSTB full-length

    Host

    Human

    Theoretical MW (kDa)

    10.89

    Quality Control Testing

    Transient overexpression cell lysate was tested with Anti-CSTB antibody (H00001476-B02) by Western Blots.

    SDS-PAGE Gel

    CSTB transfected lysate.

    Western Blot

    Lane 1: CSTB transfected lysate ( 10.89 KDa)
    Lane 2: Non-transfected lysate.

    Storage Buffer

    1X Sample Buffer (50 mM Tris-HCl, 2% SDS, 10% glycerol, 300 mM 2-mercaptoethanol, 0.01% Bromophenol blue)

    Storage Instruction

    Store at -80°C. Aliquot to avoid repeated freezing and thawing.

  • Applications

    Western Blot

  • Gene Info — CSTB

    Entrez GeneID

    1476

    GeneBank Accession#

    NM_000100.2

    Protein Accession#

    -

    Gene Name

    CSTB

    Gene Alias

    CST6, EPM1, PME, STFB

    Gene Description

    cystatin B (stefin B)

    Omim ID

    254800 601145

    Gene Ontology

    Hyperlink

    Gene Summary

    The cystatin superfamily encompasses proteins that contain multiple cystatin-like sequences. Some of the members are active cysteine protease inhibitors, while others have lost or perhaps never acquired this inhibitory activity. There are three inhibitory families in the superfamily, including the type 1 cystatins (stefins), type 2 cystatins and kininogens. This gene encodes a stefin that functions as an intracellular thiol protease inhibitor. The protein is able to form a dimer stabilized by noncovalent forces, inhibiting papain and cathepsins l, h and b. The protein is thought to play a role in protecting against the proteases leaking from lysosomes. Evidence indicates that mutations in this gene are responsible for the primary defects in patients with progressive myoclonic epilepsy (EPM1). [provided by RefSeq

    Other Designations

    CPI-B|cystatin B|liver thiol proteinase inhibitor|stefin B

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