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Invitrogen™ Human TMEM16B Synthetic Peptide

Catalog No. PEP0956
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50 μg

Synthetic Peptide

TMEM16B Synthetic Peptide, PEP-0956, from Invitrogen.

Calcium-activated chloride channels (CaCC) are present in many cell types and mediate physiological functions such as epithelial secretion, sensory signal transduction, and smooth muscle contraction. Subunits of these CaCC’s include the transmembrane proteins TMEM16A and TMEM16B. TMEM16B is predicted to have eight transmembrane domains with both the amino and carboxy termini in the cytoplasm and is expressed in several tissues including olfactory sensory neurons as well as photoreceptors in mammalian retina. Like TMEM16A, TMEM16B is thought to form at least part of CaCC’s but has different biophysical characteristics such as voltage dependence and unitary conductance.
TRUSTED_SUSTAINABILITY

Specifications

Gene ID (Entrez) 57101
Species Human
Purification Method purified
Accession Number Q9NQ90
Common Name Human TMEM16B
Concentration 200 μg/mL
Content And Storage -20°C
Description Synthetic Peptide
Format Liquid
Formulation PBS with 0.1% BSA and 0.02% sodium azide; pH 7.2
For Use With (Application) Blocking Assay, Control
Gene Symbol ANO2
Lyophilized No
Preservative 0.02% sodium azide
Product Type Peptide
Quantity 50 μg
Regulatory Status RUO - research use only
Storage Buffer PBS
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