PPIL1
Alternative Names: Peptidyl-Prolyl Cis-Trans Isomerase-Like 1, PPIL-1, PPIL1, CYPL1, hCyPX, MGC678, PPIase, CGI-124
- Sku: PSB-enz-388-10µg
- Vendor: ProSpec-Tany
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Product Description
Recombinant Human Peptidylprolyl Isomerase (Cyclophilin)-Like 1, a member of the peptidylprolyl isomerase family, is a protein that plays a role in protein folding and trafficking within cells. With a molecular weight of approximately 18 kDa, this enzyme is involved in catalyzing the cis-trans isomerization of proline imidic peptide bonds in proteins, thereby influencing their conformation and function. Recombinant Human Peptidylprolyl Isomerase (Cyclophilin)-Like 1 is a valuable tool for studying protein folding mechanisms and may have potential applications in drug development and disease research.
Current Lead Time
7-14 Days
Product Specifications
Species |
Human |
Expression System | E. coli |
Purity | 95% by SDS-PAGE |
Activity |
Specific activity is > 300 nmoles/min/mg, and is defined as the amount of enzyme that cleaves 1umole of suc-AAFP-pNA per minute at 25C in Tris-Hcl pH8.0 using chymotrypsin. Specific activity is > 300 nmoles/min/mg, and is defined as the amount of enzyme that cleaves 1umole of suc-AAFP-pNA per minute at 25C in Tris-Hcl pH8.0 using chymotrypsin. |
Activity Assay | |
Animal Component Free (ACF) | Yes |
Molecular Weight |
N/A |
Structure | Dimer |
Endotoxin Concentration |
Not Available |
Purification Method | Not Available |
Form |
Frozen |
Formulation | PPIL1 solution containing 20 mM Tris-HCl buffer (pH 8.0) and 20% glycerol |
*For Research Use Only
If your product is within its expiration period, and has not performed according to expectations, fill out the sample return form. Return the unused sample frozen, with the auto generated packing slip to the address on the instructions. You will receive a full refund along with a replacement of the unused portion (inclusive of the failed test). Damages do not cover any additional costs incurred for failed experimentation.
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