Additional Information
| Product Name: | K29-linked diUb |
|---|---|
| Also Known As: | N/A |
| Catalog No.: | D5310 |
| Size: | 25 µg |
| Molecular Weight: | 17107 Da by MS |
| Species: | Human |
| Source: | Synthetic |
| Stock: | Product in lyophilized powder form |
| Concentration: | N/A |
| Quality Assurance: | ≥95% by RP-HPLC and SDS-PAGE |
| Storage: | Powder at −20°C; solution at −80°C. Please avoid multiple freeze/thaw cycles. |
| PDF Data Sheet: | PDF Datasheet, MSDS |
| NCBI RefSeq: | N/A |
| Image(s): | (Click image to enlarge) |
| Shipping Method: | Room temperature shipping |
| References: | 1. A. Faesen et al., (2011) Chemistry & Biology, 18, 1550. 2. I. Dikic et al., (2010) Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology 10, 659. 3. J. D. F. Licchesi et al., (2012) Nature Structural & Molecular Biology 19, 62. 4. F. El Oualid et al., (2010) Angewandte Chemie Int. Ed. 49, 10149. |
Details
This product is a native K29-linked diUb which can be used as a substrate of deubiquitinating enzyems. It can also be used to investigate linkage specificity of proteins that contain ubiquitin-associated domains or ubiquitin-interacting motifs. This product is formed by chemical ligation.
Sample Preparation:
Dissolve the powder in DMSO (e.g. 50 μg in 2.5 μL = 1169 μM) and add this DMSO stock slowly to the required buffer (please note order of addition). General used concentrations vary from 0.1 – 1 μM. Images: (Click image to enlarge)
Sample Preparation:
Dissolve the powder in DMSO (e.g. 50 μg in 2.5 μL = 1169 μM) and add this DMSO stock slowly to the required buffer (please note order of addition). General used concentrations vary from 0.1 – 1 μM. Images: (Click image to enlarge)

