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pIMAGO-biotin Phosphoprotein Detection Kit

for western blot, HRP-based detection (ECL)

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UNSPSC Code:
12352108
NACRES:
NA.32

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2-8°C

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pIMAGO is a universal phosphoprotein detection technology that enables sensitive and specific recognition of phosphorylated molecules. Unlike phospho-antibodies, the binding is not biased by amino acid sequence, and therefore can be used for detection of any phosphorylation event on any protein site. pIMAGO detection protocol resembles a simple Western Blot procedure and can be easily incorporated by any laboratory.

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pIMAGO is a trademark of Tymora Analytical Operations, LLC

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8A - Combustible corrosive hazardous materials


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Anton Iliuk et al.
Molecular & cellular proteomics : MCP, 11(9), 629-639 (2012-05-18)
With new discoveries of important roles of phosphorylation on a daily basis, phospho-specific antibodies, as the primary tool for on-membrane detection of phosphoproteins, face enormous challenges. To address an urgent need for convenient and reliable analysis of phosphorylation events, we
Shubhi Pandey et al.
Molecular cell, 81(22), 4605-4621 (2021-09-29)
G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs), also known as seven transmembrane receptors (7TMRs), typically interact with two distinct signal-transducers, i.e., G proteins and β-arrestins (βarrs). Interestingly, there are some non-canonical 7TMRs that lack G protein coupling but interact with βarrs, although an understanding

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