SCN3B recombinant protein product blog
Tags: Recombinant Protein; SCN3B; Sodium channel subunit beta-3 (Scn3b); Scn3b recombinant protein;
The SCN3B scn3b (Catalog #MBS1333253) is a Recombinant Protein produced from E Coli or Yeast or Baculovirus or Mammalian Cell and is intended for research purposes only. The product is available for immediate purchase.The SCN3B scn3b product has the following accession number(s) (GI #93587332) (NCBI Accession #NP_001035241.1) (Uniprot Accession #Q9NY72). Researchers may be interested in using Bioinformatics databases such as those available at The National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) website for more information about accession numbers and the proteins they represent. Even researchers unfamiliar with bioinformatics databases will find the NCBI databases to be quite user friendly and useful. The amino acid sequence is listed below:
FPVCVEVP SETEAVQGNP MKLRCISCMK REEVEATTVV EWFYRPEGGK DFLIYEYRNG HQEVESPFQG RLQWNGSKDL QDVSITVLNV TLNDSGLYTC NVSREFEFEA HRPFVKTTRL IPLRVTEEAG EDFTSVVSE.
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Our knowledge of the role of proteins in cellular processes is continually evolving. Most proteins, including Sodium channel subunit beta-3 (SCN3B) are typically involved in one or more signaling pathways or biological processes. Professionally manufactured recombinant proteins are increasingly becoming essential and commonplace tools for elucidating new knowledge about the role of proteins in both health and disease.
Species: Human. Brain Diseases, Breast Neoplasms, Brugada Syndrome 7, Congenital Abnormalities, Heart Diseases, Inflammation, Nerve Degeneration, Nervous System Diseases, Neurobehavioral Manifestations, Seizures are some of the diseases may be linked to Recombinant Human Sodium channel subunit beta-3 (SCN3B), partial. SCN3B also interacts with the following gene(s): SCN1B, SCN2B, SCN3A, SCN4B, SCN5A, SCN8A. Brain, Embryonic Tissue, Kidney, Lung, Mouth, Nerve, Uterus tissues are correlated with this protein. The following patways have been known to be associated with this gene.