Code | CSB-EP022397DIL |
Abbreviation | Recombinant Zebrafish SOD1 protein |
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Size | US$388 |
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The region for expressing recombinant Zebrafish sod1 contains amino acids 1-154. This sod1 protein is theoretically predicted to have a molecular weight of 37.1 kDa. This sod1 recombinant protein is manufactured in e.coli. The sod1 coding gene included the N-terminal 10xHis-SUMO tag and C-terminal Myc tag, which simplifies the detection and purification processes of the recombinant sod1 protein in following stages of expression and purification.
Superoxide dismutase [Cu-Zn] (Sod1) in Danio rerio, commonly known as zebrafish, is an essential antioxidant enzyme that plays a crucial role in the defense against oxidative stress. This enzyme is characterized by its ability to catalyze the dismutation of superoxide radicals into oxygen and hydrogen peroxide, thereby protecting cells from the harmful effects of reactive oxygen species. Sod1 is primarily localized in the cytoplasm and is involved in maintaining cellular redox homeostasis. In zebrafish, as in other organisms, Sod1 is vital for various physiological processes, including embryonic development, immune response, and overall cellular survival. Studying Sod1 in zebrafish contributes to a better understanding of the mechanisms underlying oxidative stress responses and provides insights into the role of this enzyme in development and disease.There are currently no reviews for this product.