The protein name DKFZp761E198 refers to a nomenclature often used in the context of gene or protein identification, where DKFZ stands for the German Cancer Research Center (Deutsches Krebsforschungszentrum), "p" typically indicates a protein, and the subsequent alphanumeric string "761E198" is likely a unique identifier for a specific gene or its associated protein that was cataloged during research conducted at this institution.This type of identifier is commonly found in databases and scientific literature where a gene or protein has been sequenced or identified but not yet fully characterized or named according to its function. The alphanumeric code would be used internally and in databases as a placeholder until more is understood about the gene/protein, at which point it might be given a more descriptive name based on its function, structure, or the disease it is associated with.
The specifics about DKFZp761E198 such as its biological role, structure, and function would not be immediately clear from the identifier alone. It would require a search of scientific literature or genomic databases for any studies that have been published on this particular protein. These studies might reveal information such as the protein's expression patterns in various tissues, any known interactions with other proteins, involvement in specific cellular pathways, and any links to diseases or disorders.
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| Product Name | CAS # | Catalog # | QUANTITY | Price | Citations | RATING |
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Concanamycin A | 80890-47-7 | sc-202111 sc-202111A sc-202111B sc-202111C | 50 µg 200 µg 1 mg 5 mg | $66.00 $167.00 $673.00 $2601.00 | 109 | |
Similar to Bafilomycin A1, Concanamycin A inhibits V-ATPase, potentially affecting AP5B1-related trafficking. | ||||||
Golgicide A | 1005036-73-6 | sc-215103 sc-215103A | 5 mg 25 mg | $191.00 $683.00 | 11 | |
Golgicide A disrupts Golgi apparatus function, potentially impacting protein sorting and trafficking involving AP5B1. | ||||||