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| H-TYR-GLY-ARG-LYS-LYS-ARG-ARG-GLN-ARG-ARG-ARG-OH Basic information |
Product Name: | H-TYR-GLY-ARG-LYS-LYS-ARG-ARG-GLN-ARG-ARG-ARG-OH | Synonyms: | HIV-1 TAT PROTEIN (47-57);HIV-1 TAT PROTEIN PEPTIDE;H-TYR-GLY-ARG-LYS-LYS-ARG-ARG-GLN-ARG-ARG-ARG-OH;HIV-1 Tat (47-57);TAT (47-57);TYR-GLY-ARG-LYS-LYS-ARG-ARG-GLN-ARG-ARG-ARG;YGRKKRRQRRR;TYR-GLY-ARG-LYS-LYS-ARG-ARG-GLN-ARG-ARG-ARG: YGRKKRRQRRR | CAS: | 191936-91-1 | MF: | C64H118N32O14 | MW: | 1559.83 | EINECS: | | Product Categories: | peptide | Mol File: | 191936-91-1.mol | |
| H-TYR-GLY-ARG-LYS-LYS-ARG-ARG-GLN-ARG-ARG-ARG-OH Chemical Properties |
density | 1.54±0.1 g/cm3(Predicted) | storage temp. | -20°C | solubility | deionized water: soluble | form | lyophilized powder |
| H-TYR-GLY-ARG-LYS-LYS-ARG-ARG-GLN-ARG-ARG-ARG-OH Usage And Synthesis |
General Description | HIV-1 trans-activator of transcription (Tat) is an 11kDa protein, which regulates HIV-1 gene expression at the level of transcription and protein synthesis. It is located in the nucleus of infected cells. HIV-1 Tat functions as a transcriptional activator for the synthesis of full-length viral RNA. It induces RNA splicing. Tat is an RNA binding protein, which particularly recognizes trans activator response element (TAR) from the HIV-1 RNA molecule. | Biochem/physiol Actions | Synthetic peptide that includes the sequence responsible for the cellular uptake of the human immunodeficiency virus-1 Tat protein, consisting of the polycationic region 49–57. The peptide is part of the protein transduction domain (PTD) and was shown to enable the introduction of nucleic acids into cells. |
| H-TYR-GLY-ARG-LYS-LYS-ARG-ARG-GLN-ARG-ARG-ARG-OH Preparation Products And Raw materials |
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