451 Recombinant Proteins and Cell culture
CDJ1 | chloroplast DnaJ homolog 1 | AS06 179
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CDJ1 | chloroplast DnaJ homolog 1 | AS06 179 | Gentaur UK, US & Europe Distribution
Immunogen: fusion protein encoding region for the Chlamydomonas rerinhardtii N-terminal part of CDJ1 Q66YD3, overexpressed in E.coli
Host: Rabbit
Conjugation: N/A
Clonality: Polyclonal
Isotype: N/A
Purity: Serum
Format: Lyophilized
Tested Application: Immunoprecipitation (IP), Western blot (WB)
Related Products: collection of antibodies to other heat shock proteinscollection of antibodies to Chlamydomonas reinhardtiicollection of antibodies to chloroplast proteinsAlgal protein extraction buffer Secondary antibodies
Recommended Dilutions: 1, 3000 (WB)
Molecular weight: 40 | 40 kDa
Confirmed Reactivity: Chlamydomonas reinhardtii
Predicted Reactivity: Ostreococcus sp. Species of your interest not listed? Contact us
Not reactive in: Higher plants
Additional Information: Western blot has been done on 10-50 µg load per well; immunoprecipitation has been done on 5-50 µl
Background: CDJ1 is one of three zinc-finger containing J domain proteins of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii. This protein is found in chloroplast. In spite that CDJ1 gene is heat shock inducible it does not reflect in increased CDJ1 protein levels. CDJ1 forms complexes with plastidic HSP90C, HSP70B and CGE1 and is a new cohort protein of the chloroplast multi-chaperone complex.DnaJ/Hsp40 (heat shock protein 40) proteins are highly conserved and play crucial roles in protein translation, folding, unfolding, translocation, and degradation.
Reconstitution: For reconstitution add 100 µl of sterile water
Storage: Store lyophilized/reconstituted at -20°C; once reconstituted make aliquots to avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles. Please remember to spin the tubes briefly prior to opening them to avoid any losses that might occur from material adhering to the cap or sides of the tube.
TAIR Nnumbre: N/A
Category: Heat shock
Research Area: Plant Biology