Anti-Ubiquitinylated proteins, clone FK2 Ubiquitin is a polypeptide of 76 amino acid residues, being a very highly conserved and widely distributed protein in all eukaryotic cells. In these processes, ubiquitin functions as both a signal for protein degradation and as a chaperone promoting the formation of organelles. Recognizes mono- and poly ubiquitinylated proteins, but not free ubiquitin.
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Anti-Ubiquitinylated proteins, clone FK21 Ubiquitin is a polypeptide of 76 amino acid residues, being a very highly conserved and widely distributed protein in all eukaryotic cells. In these processes, ubiquitin functions as both a signal for protein degradation and as a chaperone promoting the formation of organelles. Recognizes only poly-ubiquitinylated proteins and not mono-ubiquitinylated proteins or free ubiquitin.
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