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KCNJ16 (potassium inwardly-rectifying channel, subfamily J, member 16) Blocking Peptide (the middle region of protein) (100ug)

KCNJ16 (potassium inwardly-rectifying channel, subfamily J, member 16) Blocking Peptide (the middle region of protein) (100ug)


Supplier: Aviva Systems Biology Incorporated
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This is a synthetic peptide designed for use in combination with anti-KCNJ16 antibody (Catalogue #: ARP35285_P050) made by Aviva Systems Biology. It may block above mentioned antibody from binding to its target protein in western blot and/or immunohistochecmistry under proper experimental settings. There is no guarantee for its use in other applications. Please inquire for more details.
Presku: AAP35285
Size: 100 ug
Weight: 48kDa
Gene: 3773
Format: Lyophilized powder
Target: Potassium channels are present in most mammalian cells, where they participate in a wide range of physiologic responses. KCNJ16 is an integral membrane protein and inward-rectifier type potassium channel. KCNJ16, which has a greater tendency to allow potassium to flow into a cell rather than out of a cell, can form heterodimers with two other inward-rectifier type potassium channels. It may be involved in the regulation of fluid and pH balance.Potassium channels are present in most mammalian cells, where they participate in a wide range of physiologic responses. The protein encoded by this gene is an integral membrane protein and inward-rectifier type potassium channel. The encoded protein, which has a greater tendency to allow potassium to flow into a cell rather than out of a cell, can form heterodimers with two other inward-rectifier type potassium channels. It may be involved in the regulation of fluid and pH balance. Three transcript variants encoding the same protein have been found for this gene.
Alternative names: BIR9; KIR5.1; MGC33717