SRY Protein
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- Target See all SRY Proteins
- SRY (Sex Determining Region Y (SRY))
- Protein Type
- Recombinant
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Origin
- Cow
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Source
- Escherichia coli (E. coli)
- Sequence
- MFRVLNDDVY SPAVVQQQTT LAFRKDSSLC TDSHSANDQC ERGEHVRESS QDHVKRPMNA FIVWSRERRR KVALENPKMK NSDISKQLGY EWKRLTDAEK RPFFEEAQRL LAIHRDKYPG YKYRPRRRAK RPQKSLPADS SILCNPMHVE TLHPFTYRDG CAKTTYSQME SQLSRSQSVI ITNSLLQKEH HSSWTSLGHN KVTLATRISA DFPCNKSLEP GLSCAYFQYL E
- Characteristics
- Length (AA): 231
- Purity
- > 90 % by SDS-PAGE. Visualized by silver stain
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- Application Notes
- No biological data available at the moment.
- Comment
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Cytokines & Growth Factors
- Restrictions
- For Research Use only
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- Format
- Lyophilized
- Reconstitution
- Bovine SRY should be reconstituted in PBS to a concentration of 0.1 mg/mL. This solution can be diluted in water or other buffer solutions or stored at -20 °C.
- Buffer
- water
- Storage
- -20 °C
- Storage Comment
- The lyophilized powder although stable at room temperature for 3 weeks, is best stored desiccated at -20 °C. Reconstituted bo SRY should be stored in working aliquots at -20 °C. For long term storage it is recommended to add a carrier protein (0.1% HAS or BSA).
- Expiry Date
- 3 weeks at RT
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- Target
- SRY (Sex Determining Region Y (SRY))
- Alternative Name
- SRY (SRY Products)
- Synonyms
- SRXX1 Protein, SRXY1 Protein, TDF Protein, TDY Protein, SRYGENE Protein, Sry1 Protein, Sry3BI Protein, Tdf Protein, Tdy Protein, SRY Protein, sex determining region Y Protein, sex determining region of Chr Y Protein, SRY Protein, Sry Protein
- Background
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The „Sex determining region of Y-Gen” (SRY), known as SRY gene, is coding for a transkription factor (TDF for Testis-determining factor). It belongs to the protein family of DNA binding-proteins. The SRY gene is beside other genes used for the determination of the sex in human as well as other mammals. Most mammals have for this purpose a further gene, UBE1. In humans SRY is normally located on the short arm of the Y chromosome. Accordingly, people who possess this chromosome with the corresponding gene, normally have a male phenotype. It does not matter how many copies of the X chromosome are present, even people with a multiple X chromosome (Klinefelter's syndrome) have this. The protein encoded by the gene Testis-determining factor controls the development of male sex
Synonyms: Sex-determining region Y protein, Testis-determining factor - Molecular Weight
- 26.8 kDa
- NCBI Accession
- NM_001014385, NP_001014407
- UniProt
- Q03255
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