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- Product number
- BML-PW8285-0025 - Provider product page
- Provider
- Enzo Life Sciences
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- Enzo Life Sciences Cat#BML-PW8285-0025, RRID:AB_2051159
- Product name
- COP9 signalosome Csn1 subunit polyclonal antibody
- Antibody type
- Polyclonal
- Antigen
- Recombinant protein fragment
- Reactivity
- Human, Mouse, Porcine
- Host
- Rabbit
- Vial size
- 25 μl
- Storage
- -20°C
Submitted references COP9 signalosome interacts ATP-dependently with p97/valosin-containing protein (VCP) and controls the ubiquitination status of proteins bound to p97/VCP.
Making sense of the COP9 signalosome. A regulatory protein complex conserved from Arabidopsis to human.
The COP9 complex is conserved between plants and mammals and is related to the 26S proteasome regulatory complex.
Characterization and purification of the mammalian COP9 complex, a conserved nuclear regulator initially identified as a repressor of photomorphogenesis in higher plants.
Cayli S, Klug J, Chapiro J, Fröhlich S, Krasteva G, Orel L, Meinhardt A
The Journal of biological chemistry 2009 Dec 11;284(50):34944-53
The Journal of biological chemistry 2009 Dec 11;284(50):34944-53
Making sense of the COP9 signalosome. A regulatory protein complex conserved from Arabidopsis to human.
Wei N, Deng XW
Trends in genetics : TIG 1999 Mar;15(3):98-103
Trends in genetics : TIG 1999 Mar;15(3):98-103
The COP9 complex is conserved between plants and mammals and is related to the 26S proteasome regulatory complex.
Wei N, Tsuge T, Serino G, Dohmae N, Takio K, Matsui M, Deng XW
Current biology : CB 1998 Jul 30-Aug 13;8(16):919-22
Current biology : CB 1998 Jul 30-Aug 13;8(16):919-22
Characterization and purification of the mammalian COP9 complex, a conserved nuclear regulator initially identified as a repressor of photomorphogenesis in higher plants.
Wei N, Deng XW
Photochemistry and photobiology 1998 Aug;68(2):237-41
Photochemistry and photobiology 1998 Aug;68(2):237-41
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