Axltide

Axltide;

Axltide 是基于小鼠胰岛素受体的底物1 (氨基酸 979-989)。Axltide 是 Axl、DDR2、Mst1和JAK2激酶的底物。

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Axltide Chemical Structure

CAS No. : 143364-95-8

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生物活性

Axltide is based on the mouse Insulin receptor substrate 1 (amino acid 979-989). Axltide is a substrate for Axl, DDR2, Mst1, and JAK2 kinases[1].

分子量

1514.77

Formula

C63H107N19O20S2

CAS 号

143364-95-8

Sequence Shortening

KKSRGDYMTMQIG

运输条件

Room temperature in continental US; may vary elsewhere.

储存方式

Please store the product under the recommended conditions in the Certificate of Analysis.

Solvent Solubility
In Vitro:;

H2O

Peptide Solubility and Storage Guidelines:

1.;;Calculate the length of the peptide.

2.;;Calculate the overall charge of the entire peptide according to the following table:

; Contents Assign value
Acidic amino acid Asp (D), Glu (E), and the C-terminal -COOH. -1
Basic amino acid Arg (R), Lys (K), His (H), and the N-terminal -NH2 +1
Neutral amino acid Gly (G), Ala (A), Leu (L), Ile (I), Val (V), Cys (C), Met (M), Thr (T), Ser (S), Phe (F), Tyr (Y), Trp (W), Pro (P), Asn (N), Gln (Q) 0

3.;;Recommended solution:

Overall charge of peptide Details
Negative (lt;0) 1.;;Try to dissolve the peptide in water first.
2.;;If water fails, add NH4OH (lt;50 μL).
3.;;If the peptide still does not dissolve, add DMSO (50-100 μL) to solubilize the peptide.
Positive (gt;0) 1.;;Try to dissolve the peptide in water first.
2.;;If water fails, try dissolving the peptide in a 10%-30% acetic acid solution.
3.;;If the peptide still does not dissolve, try dissolving the peptide in a small amount of DMSO.
Zero (=0) 1.;;Try to dissolve the peptide in organic solvent (acetonitrile, methanol, etc.) first.
2.;;For very hydrophobic peptides, try dissolving the peptide in a small amount of DMSO, and then dilute the solution with water to the desired concentration.
参考文献
  • [1]. Wang H, et al. Cellular chromium enhances activation of insulin receptor kinase. Biochemistry. 2005 Jun 7;44(22):8167-75.