Recombinant Rat Sulfotransferase Family Cytosolic 1B Member 1 (SULT1B1) Protein (His-SUMO&Myc)

Beta LifeScience SKU/CAT #: BLC-02840P
Greater than 85% as determined by SDS-PAGE.
Greater than 85% as determined by SDS-PAGE.

Recombinant Rat Sulfotransferase Family Cytosolic 1B Member 1 (SULT1B1) Protein (His-SUMO&Myc)

Beta LifeScience SKU/CAT #: BLC-02840P
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Product Overview

Description Recombinant Rat Sulfotransferase Family Cytosolic 1B Member 1 (SULT1B1) Protein (His-SUMO&Myc) is produced by our E.coli expression system. This is a full length protein.
Purity Greater than 85% as determined by SDS-PAGE.
Uniprotkb P52847
Target Symbol SULT1B1
Synonyms Sult1b1; St1b1; Sulfotransferase family cytosolic 1B member 1; ST1B1; Sulfotransferase 1B1; EC 2.8.2.-; DOPA/tyrosine sulfotransferase
Species Rattus norvegicus (Rat)
Expression System E.coli
Tag N-10His-SUMO&C-Myc
Target Protein Sequence MGTAEDVFRKDLKIIHGYPMVYAFALGWEKIEEFQSRPCDIVIPTYPKSGTTWLSEIVDMVLNDGNVEKCKRDVITSKVPMLEQNVPGARRSGVELLKKTPSPRIIKTHLPIDLLPKSFWDNKCKMIYLARNGKDVAVSYYHFDLMNNIQPLPGTWEEYLEKFLAGNVAYGSWFDHVKSWWEKREGHPILFLYYEDLKKNPKKEIKKIANFLDKTLDEHTLERIVHHTSFEVMKDNPLVNYTHLPTEIMDHSKSPFMRKGVVGDWKNYFTMTQSEKFDAIYKKKLSGTTLEFCTDIQSA
Expression Range 1-299aa
Protein Length Full Length
Mol. Weight 54.8 kDa
Research Area Signal Transduction
Form Liquid or Lyophilized powder
Buffer Liquid form: default storage buffer is Tris/PBS-based buffer, 5%-50% glycerol. Lyophilized powder form: the buffer before lyophilization is Tris/PBS-based buffer, 6% Trehalose, pH 8.0.
Reconstitution Briefly centrifuged the vial prior to opening to bring the contents to the bottom. Reconstitute protein in deionized sterile water to a concentration of 0.1-1.0 mg/mL. It is recommended to add 5-50% of glycerol (final concentration) and aliquot for long-term storage at -20°C/-80°C. The default final concentration of glycerol is 50%.
Storage 1. Store at -20°C/-80°C upon receipt, aliquoting is necessary for mutiple use. 2. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles. 3. Store working aliquots at 4°C for up to one week. 4. In general, protein in liquid form is stable for up to 6 months at -20°C/-80°C. Protein in lyophilized powder form is stable for up to 12 months at -20°C/-80°C.
Notes Repeated freezing and thawing is not recommended. Store working aliquots at 4°C for up to one week.

Target Details

Target Function Sulfotransferase that utilizes 3'-phospho-5'-adenylyl sulfate (PAPS) as sulfonate donor to catalyze the sulfate conjugation of dopamine, small phenols such as 1-naphthol and p-nitrophenol and thyroid hormones, including 3,3'-diiodothyronine, triidothyronine (T3) and reverse triiodothyronine (rT3).
Subcellular Location Cytoplasm.
Protein Families Sulfotransferase 1 family
Database References

KEGG: rno:64305

UniGene: Rn.1183

Gene Functions References

  1. Both fipronil and fipronil sulfone treatments induced a 2.5-fold increase in Ugt1a1 and Sult1b1 messenger RNA (mRNA) expressions. PMID: 22447239
  2. Chinese hamster V79-derived cell lines (V79-rSULT1B1-A and -B) that express rat sulfotransferase 1B1 (rSULT1B1) activated promutagenic benzylic alcohols into mutagens with more than 100-fold cytotoxicity. PMID: 12419836
  3. importance of these enzymes for the sulfation of iodothyronines in rat liver, with a greater contribution of in male than in female liver and it also contributes to iodothyronine sulfation in rat kidney PMID: 12773305

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Proteins are sensitive to heat, and freeze-drying can preserve the activity of the majority of proteins. It improves protein stability, extends storage time, and reduces shipping costs. However, freeze-drying can also lead to the loss of the active portion of the protein and cause aggregation and denaturation issues. Nonetheless, these adverse effects can be minimized by incorporating protective agents such as stabilizers, additives, and excipients, and by carefully controlling various lyophilization conditions.

Commonly used protectant include saccharides, polyols, polymers, surfactants, some proteins and amino acids etc. We usually add 8% (mass ratio by volume) of trehalose and mannitol as lyoprotectant. Trehalose can significantly prevent the alter of the protein secondary structure, the extension and aggregation of proteins during freeze-drying process; mannitol is also a universal applied protectant and fillers, which can reduce the aggregation of certain proteins after lyophilization.

Our protein products do not contain carrier protein or other additives (such as bovine serum albumin (BSA), human serum albumin (HSA) and sucrose, etc., and when lyophilized with the solution with the lowest salt content, they often cannot form A white grid structure, but a small amount of protein is deposited in the tube during the freeze-drying process, forming a thin or invisible transparent protein layer.

Reminder: Before opening the tube cap, we recommend that you quickly centrifuge for 20-30 seconds in a small centrifuge, so that the protein attached to the tube cap or the tube wall can be aggregated at the bottom of the tube. Our quality control procedures ensure that each tube contains the correct amount of protein, and although sometimes you can't see the protein powder, the amount of protein in the tube is still very precise.

To learn more about how to properly dissolve the lyophilized recombinant protein, please visit Lyophilization FAQs.

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