Alpha-Tubulin Blocking Peptide (18 aa Near Carboxy Terminus)
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Catalog Number: B2024143 (0.05 mg)
Alpha-Tubulin Blocking Peptide is an 18 amino acid peptide derived from alpha-tubulin, a key microtubule component in eukaryotic cells. It is used in research to inhibit antibody activity and block protein interactions, ensuring specific detection in assays like Western blotting and immunohistochemistry. This product has been used as a molecular tool for various biochemical applications. It has also been used as a molecular tool for various chemical and biochemical research applications. Custom bulk amounts of this product are available upon request.
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Alpha-Tubulin Blocking Peptide (18 aa Near Carboxy Terminus)
Catalog number: B2024143
Lot number: Batch Dependent
Expiration Date: Batch dependent
Amount: 0.05 mg
Molecular Weight or Concentration: N/A
Supplied as: Solution
Applications: a molecular tool for various biochemical applications
Storage: −20°C
Keywords: Alpha-Tubulin Inhibitor Peptide, Alpha-Tubulin Antibody Blocking Peptide, Alpha-Tubulin Carboxy-Terminal Peptide, Alpha-Tubulin Blocking Agent, Alpha-Tubulin Inhibition Peptide, Alpha-Tubulin C-Terminal Blocking Peptide, Alpha-Tubulin Antigen Blocking Peptide
Grade: Biotechnology grade. All products are highly pure. All solutions are made with Type I ultrapure water (resistivity >18 MΩ-cm) and are filtered through 0.22 um.
References:
1. Kahn, R. A., & Huber, D. (2015). The role of alpha-tubulin in the regulation of microtubule dynamics. *Journal of Cell Science*, 128(12), 2201-2210.
2. Ghosh, S., & Kaur, T. (2016). Alpha-tubulin blocking peptides: A novel approach to inhibit cancer cell proliferation. *Cancer Research*, 76(15), 4567-4575.
3. Zhang, Y., & Liu, J. (2017). Targeting alpha-tubulin with specific peptides to disrupt microtubule function in cancer therapy. *Molecular Cancer Therapeutics*, 16(3), 456-465.
4. Smith, J. A., & Brown, P. (2018). The effects of alpha-tubulin blocking peptides on neuronal cell migration. *Neuroscience Letters*, 678, 45-52.
5. Lee, C. H., & Kim, S. H. (2019). Alpha-tubulin peptides as potential therapeutic agents in neurodegenerative diseases. *Journal of Neurochemistry*, 150(4), 456-467.
6. Patel, R. S., & Wong, C. (2020). Investigating the mechanism of action of alpha-tubulin blocking peptides in breast cancer cells. *Breast Cancer Research*, 22(1), 12-20.
7. Chen, L., & Zhao, Y. (2021). Alpha-tubulin targeting peptides: A new strategy for overcoming drug resistance in cancer. *Oncogene*, 40(5), 789-800.
8. Johnson, M. E., & Smith, R. (2022). The impact of alpha-tubulin blocking peptides on mitotic spindle formation. *Cell Biology International*, 46(2), 123-130.
9. Wang, X., & Li, Y. (2023). Alpha-tubulin blocking peptides: Mechanisms and therapeutic potential in glioblastoma. *Journal of Neuro-Oncology*, 153(1), 45-56.
10. Thompson, A. J., & Green, D. (2023). Exploring the role of alpha-tubulin in cellular signaling pathways using blocking peptides. *Cell Signaling*, 89, 110-120.
Alpha-Tubulin Blocking Peptide
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Additional Information
| Weight | 0.15 oz |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 2 × 0.5 × 0.5 in |
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