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Recombinant Human DAPK1/DAP Kinase 1 Protein (aa 1-363, His & GST Tag)(Active)

Recombinant Human DAPK1/DAP Kinase 1 Protein (aa 1-363, His & GST Tag)(Active)

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Introducing the Recombinant Human DAPK1/DAP Kinase 1 Protein (AA 1-363, His & GST Tag)(Active), a cutting-edge product designed to revolutionize the field of protein research. This meticulously engineered protein boasts a comprehensive amino acid sequence spanning from 1 to 363, accompanied by the presence of both Histidine (His) and Glutathione S-transferase (GST) tags, ensuring enhanced stability and ease of purification.

The Recombinant Human DAPK1/DAP Kinase 1 Protein (AA 1-363, His & GST Tag)(Active) showcases remarkable bioactivity, enabling researchers to delve into the intricate mechanisms of DAPK1/DAP Kinase 1. Its active nature empowers scientists to explore the protein's functional properties, unraveling its role in various cellular processes and signaling pathways.

Crafted with utmost precision and utilizing state-of-the-art recombinant DNA technology, this protein exemplifies exceptional purity and quality. Its production adheres to stringent quality control measures, guaranteeing consistent and reliable results in every experiment.

The inclusion of the His and GST tags facilitates facile purification, streamlining the protein isolation process and expediting downstream applications. Researchers can now focus their efforts on the core aspects of their investigations, confident in the reliability and efficiency of this exceptional protein.

The Recombinant Human DAPK1/DAP Kinase 1 Protein (AA 1-363, His & GST Tag)(Active) is poised to revolutionize the realm of protein research, offering an invaluable tool for elucidating the intricate workings of DAPK1/DAP Kinase 1. With its unrivaled purity, bioactivity, and ease of purification, this product is a game-changer for scientists seeking to unravel the mysteries of cellular processes and signaling pathways.
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