Code | CSB-EP022937RA |
Abbreviation | Recombinant Rat Sult1b1 protein |
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Size | US$256 |
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The region for expressing recombinant Rat Sult1b1 contains amino acids 1-299. The calculated molecular weight for this Sult1b1 protein is 54.8 kDa. This Sult1b1 recombinant protein is manufactured in e.coli. The Sult1b1 coding gene included the N-terminal 10xHis-SUMO tag and C-terminal Myc tag, which simplifies the detection and purification processes of the recombinant Sult1b1 protein in following stages of expression and purification.
Sulfotransferase family cytosolic 1B member 1 (Sult1b1) is an enzyme belonging to the sulfotransferase family, playing a crucial role in the phase II detoxification pathway. Sult1b1 is responsible for catalyzing the transfer of a sulfate group from 3'-phosphoadenosine-5'-phosphosulfate (PAPS) to a variety of substrates, including hormones, drugs, and xenobiotics. This sulfonation process enhances the water solubility of these compounds, facilitating their excretion from the body. In rats, Sult1b1 is expressed in various tissues, with prominent activity in the liver. Understanding the function of Sult1b1 is essential for elucidating detoxification mechanisms, drug metabolism, and the regulation of endogenous substances in rodents. Research on Sult1b1 contributes to advancements in drug development, toxicology, and the overall comprehension of metabolic pathways in rats.There are currently no reviews for this product.