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Description
Hemocyanins are copper-containing oxygen transport proteins found in the hemolymph of many invertebrates. It is dissolved in the hemolymph; not found in blood cells. They are divided into 2 main groups, arthropodan (such as horseshoe crab) and molluscan (such as keyhole limpet). These have structurally similar oxygen-binding sites, which are similar to the oxygen-binding sites of tyrosinases, but their quaternary structures are arranged differently.
- Format: Gray lyophilized powder
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Specifications
Specifications
| Formulation | 5mM BES Buffer, pH 6.5 and 10mM MgSO4 |
| Molecular Weight (g/mol) | 3000000 to 7500000 |
| Name | Hemocyanin |
| Quantity | 100 mg |
| Source | Keyhole Limpet |
| Storage Requirements | 4°C |
| Form | Lyophilized |
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