Cat#:PA-3226F;Product Name:Rabbit Anti-D-Cysteine Antibody;Synonym:D-CYSTEINE; H-D-CYS-OH; BETA-MERCAPTOALANINE; D-Cysteinefreebase; D-cysteine free base crystalline; H-D-Cys-OH (D-Cysteine); D-Cysteine (9CI); D-Cysteine,(S)-2-Amino-3-mercaptopropionic acid; (2R) 2 amino 3 sulfanyl propanoic acid;Background:Cysteine (abbreviated as Cys or C) is an α-amino acid with the chemical formula HO2CCH(NH2)CH2SH. It is a non-essential amino acid, which means that it is biosynthesized in humans. Its codons are UGU and UGC. The side chain on cysteine is thiol, which is nonpolar and thus cysteine is usually classified as a hydrophobic amino acid. The thiol side chain often participates in enzymatic reactions, serving as a nucleophile. The thiol is susceptible to oxidization to give the disulfide derivative cystine, which serves an important structural role in many proteins. Cysteine is named after cystine.;Description:Rabbit Anti-D-Cysteine Polyclonal Antibody;Host Species:Rabbit;Species Reactivity:virus;Isotype:Ig G;Application:ELISA;Storage:Store antibody products at 2-8°C. For long term storage, aliquot and freeze at -20°C. Avoid repeated freeze/thaw cycles;Usage:For Lab Research Use Only;
Cysteine (abbreviated as Cys or C) is an α-amino acid with the chemical formula HO2CCH(NH2)CH2SH. It is a non-essential amino acid, which means that it is biosynthesized in humans. Its codons are UGU and UGC. The side chain on cysteine is thiol, which is nonpolar and thus cysteine is usually classified as a hydrophobic amino acid. The thiol side chain often participates in enzymatic reactions, serving as a nucleophile. The thiol is susceptible to oxidization to give the disulfide derivative cystine, which serves an important structural role in many proteins. Cysteine is named after cystine.
Description:
Rabbit Anti-D-Cysteine Polyclonal Antibody
Host Species:
Rabbit
Species Reactivity:
virus
Isotype:
Ig G
Application:
ELISA
Usage:
For Lab Research Use Only
Storage:
Store antibody products at 2-8°C. For long term storage, aliquot and freeze at -20°C. Avoid repeated freeze/thaw cycles