Auxin-responsive protein IAA16 (IAA16), Recombinant Protein
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Auxin-responsive protein IAA16 (IAA16), Recombinant Protein

Cat: RP04356
Size: 0.02 mg (E-Coli)/ 0.1 mg (E-Coli)/ 0.02 mg (Yeast)/ 0.1 mg (Yeast)/ 0.02 mg (Baculovirus)/ 0.02 mg (Mammalian-Cell)/ 1 mg (E-Coli)/ 0.1 mg (Baculovirus)/ 1 mg (Yeast)/ 0.1 mg (Mammalian-Cell)/ 1 mg (Baculovirus)/ 0.5 mg (Mammalian-Cell)
Species: Arabidopsis thaliana (Mouse-ear cress)
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Product Info

Full Product Name
Recombinant Arabidopsis thaliana Auxin-responsive protein IAA16 (IAA16)
Product Gene Name
IAA16 recombinant protein
Purity
Greater or equal to 85% purity as determined by SDS-PAGE. (lot specific)
Sequence
MINFEATELR LGLPGGNHGG EMAGKNNGKR GFSETVDLKL NLSSTAMDSV SKVDLENMKE KVVKPPAKAQ VVGWPPVRSF RKNVMSGQKP TTGDATEGND KTSGSSGATS SASACATVAY VKVSMDGAPY LRKIDLKLYK TYQDLSNALS KMFSSFTIGN YGPQGMKDFM NESKLIDLLN GSDYVPTYED KDGDWMLVGD VPWEMFVDSC KRIRIMKGSE AIGLAPRALE KCKNRS
Sequence Positions
1-236, Full length protein
Format
Lyophilized or liquid (Format to be determined during the manufacturing process)
Host
E Coli or Yeast or Baculovirus or Mammalian Cell
Molecular Weight
25,659 Da
Storage
Store at -20℃. For long-term storage, store at -20℃ or -80℃. Store working aliquots at 4℃ for up to one week. Repeated freezing and thawing is not recommended.
Protein Family
Auxin-responsive protein

NCBI/Uniprot Data

NCBI Accession #
NP_187124.1
NCBI GI #
15229343
NCBI GenBank Nucleotide #
NM_111345.3
NCBI GeneID
819633
NCBI Official Full Name
indoleacetic acid-induced protein 16
NCBI Official Symbol
IAA16
NCBI Official Synonym Symbols
F7O18.22; F7O18_22; indoleacetic acid-induced protein 16
NCBI Protein Information
indoleacetic acid-induced protein 16
NCBI Summary
early auxin-induced (IAA16)
UniProt Gene Name
IAA16
UniProt Protein Name
Auxin-responsive protein IAA16
UniProt Synonym Protein Names
Indoleacetic acid-induced protein 16
UniProt Primary Accession #
O24407
UniProt Related Accession #
O24407
UniProt Comments
Aux/IAA proteins are short-lived transcriptional factors that function as repressors of early auxin response genes at low auxin concentrations. Repression is thought to result from the interaction with auxin response factors (ARFs), proteins that bind to the auxin-responsive promoter element (AuxRE). Formation of heterodimers with ARF proteins may alter their ability to modulate early auxin response genes expression.

For research use only, not for clinical use.