Enzymes are very efficient and specific catalyst proteins which react with 1 or few types of substrates in biochemical reactions and are responsible for bringing about almost all of the chemical reactions in living organisms. Enzymes speed up reactions by providing an alternative reaction pathway of lower activation energy. Without enzymes, reactions take place at a rate far too slow for the pace of metabolism which means that they speed up the chemical reactions in living things. Production of proteins by recombinant DNA technology, including bacterial expression systems, mammalian , yeast and insect cells system.
Activating Transcription Factor, Adenylate Kinase, AHCY, Aldolase, Asparaginase, Aurora Kinase, Beta Lactamase, Calcium and Integrin Binding, Carbonic Anhydrase, Casein Kinase, Cathepsin, Chitinase, Creatin Kinases, Cyclin-Dependent Kinase, Cyclin, Cyclophilin, Deaminase, Decarboxylase, Dehydrogenase, DNA Polymerase, EGF Receptor, Endonuclease, Enolase, Enterokinase, Epimerase, Esterase, FGF Receptors, FK506 Binding, Protein, Galactosidase, Glucosidase, Gluteradoxin, Glycosylase, Glyoxalase, Granzyme, Hexokinase, Heparanase, Histone Deacetylase, Hydratase, Hydrolase, Hydroxylase, Isomerase, Jun N-terminal Kinase, Sulfatase, Synthase, Synthetase, TIE1,TIE2, TPA, TGFBR, Transaminase, Transferase, TGM2, Tyrosine Kinase, Ubiquitin Conjugating, Enzyme, Uromodulin, VEGF Receptors, PI3-kinase, Phosphorylase, Polymerase, Protease, Proteasome, Protein Kinase-A, Protein Kinase-C, Sulfatase, Synthase, Synthetase, TIE1,TIE2, TPA, TGFBR, Transaminase.
The word Hormone comes means, "to spur on" which reflects how hormones acts as catalysts for other chemical changes at the cellular level necessary for growth, development, and energy. Hormones are chemical messengers that carry and travel signals in the blood stream from 1 cell or glands to other tissues and organsto maintain chemical levels in the bloodstream that achieve homeostasis. All cellular organisms produce hormones. Hormones also regulate the function of their target cells whicht express a receptor for the hormone. The action of hormones is determined by numerous factors such as its pattern of secretion and the response of the receiving tissue (signal transduction response).
Endothelin, Exendin, FSH, GHRP, GLP, Glucagon, HCG, Inhibin A, LHRH, Peptide Hormones, Procalcitonin, PTH, Stanniocalcin, Thymosin, Thyrostimulin, TSH.
A viral Antigen is an antigen with multiple antigenicities that is protein in nature, strain-specific, and closely associated with the virus particle. A viral antigen is a protein encoded by the viral genome.A viral protein is an antigen specified by the viral genome that can be detected by a specific immunological response.
Borrelia, Chagas, Chikungunya, Chlamydia, Cytomegalo, Dengue, Ebola, EBV, Encephalitis, Feline Leukemia Virus, Hantavirus, HBsAg, Hepatitis, Herpes, Helicobacter Pylori, HIV, HTLV, Influenza, Lassa, Malaria, Measles, Mumps, Mycoplasma, Norovirus, Papillomavirus, Parvovirus, Rubella, SARS, Shiga Like Toxin, Toxoplasma, Treponema, S. Typhi, Varicella, West Nile, Zika.
Recombinant proteins are a new combination of genes that forms DNA. Recombinant DNA technology allows for the production of wild type and modified human and mammalian proteins at bulk quantities. Recombinant proteins are made from cloned DNA sequences which usually encode an enzyme or protein with known function
Recombinant proteins are made through genetic engineering, also called gene splicing or recombinant DNA technology. By putting human, animal or plant genes into the genetic material of bacteria, mammalian or yeast cells, these microorganisms can be used as factories or producers to make proteins for medical, academic and research uses.
Significant amounts of recombinant protein are produced by the host only when expression genes are added. The Protein’s expression depends on the genes which surround the DNA of interest, this collection of genes act as signals which provide instructions for the transcription and translation of the DNA of interest by the cell. These signals include the promoter, ribosome binding site, and terminator.
We provides protein expression and purification services, including:
ADAM, Actin, Adaptor-Related, Protein, Complex, ADP-Ribosylation, Factor, Albumin, Allergy , Alpha-2-HS-Glycoprotein Ankyrin, Repeat Domain, Angiogenin, Annexin Anterior Gradient Protein, ASF1, Anti-Silencing Function 1, ATP Synthase Mitochondrial, BATF, Basic Transcription Factor, Bax, Beta 2 Microglobulin, BID, Biglycan, Bromodomain Containing, Bridging Integrator, Cadherin, Calbindin, Calcium Binding Protein, Calcyphosine, Calmodulin, Calpain, Calponin, Calreticulin, Calumenin.Candida Albicans, Canopy FGF Signaling Regulator, Capping Protein, CEA, Cardiac Troponin, Caspase Recruitment Domain Family, CEBP, CCR4-NOT Transcription Complex, Cell Division Cycle, Cellular Retinoic Acid Binding Protein, Centrin, Centromere Protein, Charged Multivesicular Body Protein, Chloride Intracellular Channel, Chromatin Modifying Protein, Chromobox, Chromogranin, Chromosome Open Reading Frame, Clathrin, Coagulation Factors, Cofilin, Coiled-Coil Domain, Collagen, C-type Lectin Domain, CUE Domain Containing, Cystatin, Cysteine-Rich, Cysteine-Rich Secretory Protein, Cytochrome, Cytohesin, Cytokeratin, DCUN1D, DEAD Box Protein, Decorin, Density Lipoprotein, Developmental Pluripotency Associated, Dickkopf-Related Protein, DiGeorge Syndrome Critical Region, DNA-Damage Protein, Dynactin, Dynein Light Chain, Dysbindin, Ectodysplasin, Elongator Acetyltransferase Complex, Endoplasmic Reticulum Protein, EPH Receptor, Ephrin, Eukaryotic Translation
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