Recombinant Human TIM (N-6His)

Recombinant Human TIM (N-6His)

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SKU: PEH1647 Category: Target Proteins Tags: ,

Datasheet

Name

Recombinant Human TIM (N-6His)

Purity

Greater than 95% as determined by reducing SDS-PAGE

Endotoxin level

<1 EU/µg as determined by LAL test.

Construction

Recombinant Human Triosephosphate Isomerase is produced by our E.coli expression system and the target gene encoding Met1-Gln249 is expressed with a 6His tag at the N-terminus.

Accession #

P60174

Host

E.coli

Species

Human

Predicted Molecular Mass

28.8 KDa

Buffer

Supplied as a 0.2 μm filtered solution of 20mM Tris-HCl, 1mM DTT, 10% Glycerol, pH 8.0.

Form

Liquid

Shipping

The product is shipped on dry ice/polar packs.Upon receipt, store it immediately at the temperature listed below.

Stability&Storage

Store at ≤-70°C, stable for 6 months after receipt.Store at ≤-70°C, stable for 3 months under sterile conditions after opening. Please minimize freeze-thaw cycles.

 

 

 

Alternative Names

Triosephosphate Isomerase; TIM; Triose-Phosphate Isomerase; TPI1; TPI

 

Background

Triose-phosphate isomerase, also named Triose-phosphate isomerase, TPI and TIM, is an enzyme that catalyzes the reversible interconversion of the triose phosphate isomers dihydroxyacetone phosphate and D-glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate. TPI has been found in nearly every organism searched for the enzyme, including animals such as mammals and insects as well as in fungi, plants, and bacteria. However, some bacteria that do not perform glycolysis, like ureaplasmas, lack TPI. TPI plays an important role in glycolysis and is essential for efficient energy production. TPI deficiency is an autosomal recessive disorder and the most severe clinical disorder of glycolysis. Triose phosphate isomerase deficiency is associated with neonatal jaundice, chronic hemolytic anemia, progressive neuromuscular dysfunction, cardiomyopathy and increased susceptibility to infection and characterized by chronic hemolytic anemia.

 

Note

For Research Use Only , Not for Diagnostic Use.