T4 UvsY Protein
Cat.No:S6200 Solarbio
Storage:Store at -20℃,1 year;Long-term store at -80℃;Short-term store at 2-8℃,1 year,avoid thaw/freeze cycles
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T4 UvsY ProteinStorage:Store at -20℃,1 year;Long-term store at -80℃;Short-term store at 2-8℃,1 year,avoid thaw/freeze cycles
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Name | T4 UvsY Protein |
Storage | Store at -20℃,1 year;Long-term store at -80℃;Short-term store at 2-8℃,1 year,avoid thaw/freeze cycles |
Unit | Piece |
Specification | 150ug |
Product Introduction
UvsY is a recombinant regulatory protein of phage T4. Structural and biophysical studies have shown that the recombinant regulatory protein plays a catalytic role in the homologous recombination of UvsX. When UvsX searches for homologous sequences, it needs to compete for binding sites with single-stranded DNA-binding proteins pre-bound to single-stranded DNA, and UvsY protein promotes this competition and helps UvsX to bind to single-stranded DNA. UvsY promotes the invasion of the UvsX recombinase into the SSDNA-single-stranded binding protein complex, resulting in the release of the single-stranded binding protein, and thus the binding of UvsX to single-stranded DNA. In addition, the enzyme has been reported to have a single-stranded DNA binding activity.
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