BackgroundA proteinase activates the inhibitor by specific proteolysis in the bait region, which, by an unknown mechanism leads to reaction at the cysteinyl-glutamyl internal thiol ester site and to a conformational change, whereby the proteinase is trapped and/or covalently bound to the inhibitor. While in the tetrameric proteinase inhibitors steric inhibition is sufficiently strong, monomeric forms need a covalent linkage between the activated glutamyl residue of the original thiol ester and a terminal amino group of a lysine or another nucleophilic group on the proteinase, for inhibition to be effective. lysine or another nucleophilic group on the proteinase, for inhibition to be effective.
DescriptionMug1 Polyclonal Antibody. Unconjugated. Raised in: Rabbit.
FormulationLiquid. 0.03% Proclin 300, 50% Glycerol, 0.01M PBS, PH 7.4.
SpecificityMouse
IsotypeIgG
Uniprot IDP28665
Purification>95%, Protein G purified
ImmunogenRecombinant Mouse Murinoglobulin-1 protein (700-910AA)
StorageShipped at 4°C. Upon delivery aliquot and store at -20°C (short-term) or -80°C (long-term). Avoid repeated freeze.
Alternative NamesMug-1, Mug1
ApplicationELISA