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  STP3®, T7
Cat. No. 70192  
All Categories » Novagen » Protein Expression, Purification, and Detection » Cell-free Protein Expression » Single Tube Protein® System 3 (STP3)

This product has been discontinued.

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Selected Citations:
  1. Douglas M. Molina, Seema Grewal and Lee Bardwell. (2005) Characterization of an ERK-binding domain in Microphthalmia-associated transcription factor and differential inhibition of ERK2-mediated substrate phosphorylation. Journal of Biological Chemistry 280, 42051-42060.
  2. T. Satoh, et al. (2005) Lack of circulating autoantibodies to bone morphogenetic protein receptor-II or activin receptor-like kinase 1 in mixed connective tissue disease patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension. Rheumatology 44, 192-196.
  3. Toshihiko Hanada, et al. (2003) Protein 4.1-mediated membrane targeting of human discs large in epithelial cells. Journal of Biological Chemistry 278, 34445-34450.
  4. Jari Heikkinen, et al. (2000) Lysyl hydroxylase 3 is a multifunctional protein possessing collagen glucosyltransferase activity. Journal of Biological Chemistry 275, 36158-36163.
  5. Shirley A. Walker and Todd R. Klaenhammer. (1998) Molecular characterization of a phage-inducible middle promoter and its transcriptional activator from the Lactococcal bacteriophage 31. Journal of Bacteriology 180, 921-931.