M0281S,  Uracil Glycosylase Inhibitor - 200 units

M0281S, Uracil Glycosylase Inhibitor - 200 units

M0282S,  APE 1, recombinant - 1.000 units

M0282S, APE 1, recombinant - 1.000 units

M0282L, APE 1, recombinant - 5.000 units

2.218,76 RON

Human apurinic/apyrimidinic (AP) endonuclease, APE 1, also known as HAP 1 or Ref-1, shares homology with Escherichia coli exonuclease III protein. APE 1 cleaves the phosphodiester backbone immediately 5´ to an AP site, via hydrolytic mechanism, to generate a single-strand DNA break leaving a 3´-hydroxyl and 5´-deoxyribose phosphate terminus. Besides AP endonuclease activity, APE 1 has also been reported to have weak DNA 3´ -diesterase, 3´ to 5´ exonuclease and RNase H activities.

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NEB_M0282L

Human apurinic/apyrimidinic (AP) endonuclease, APE 1, also known as HAP 1 or Ref-1, shares homology with Escherichia coli exonuclease III protein. APE 1 cleaves the phosphodiester backbone immediately 5´ to an AP site, via hydrolytic mechanism, to generate a single-strand DNA break leaving a 3´-hydroxyl and 5´-deoxyribose phosphate terminus. Besides AP endonuclease activity, APE 1 has also been reported to have weak DNA 3´ -diesterase, 3´ to 5´ exonuclease and RNase H activities.

In addition to DNA repair activity, APE 1 is also capable of regulating the DNA binding activity of many transcription factors in vitro by a redox mechanism (Ref-1). As part of this process, APE 1 has been shown to stimulate the DNA binding activity of Fos-Jun heterodimers, Jun-Jun homodimers and Hela cell AP-1 proteins as well as that of several other transcription factors including NF-kB, Myb and members of the ATF/CREB family.

Product Source

An E. coli strain which carries the cloned human APE 1 gene.

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Description

Human apurinic/apyrimidinic (AP) endonuclease, APE 1, also known as HAP 1 or Ref-1, shares homology with Escherichia coli exonuclease III protein. APE 1 cleaves the phosphodiester backbone immediately 5´ to an AP site, via hydrolytic mechanism, to generate a single-strand DNA break leaving a 3´-hydroxyl and 5´-deoxyribose phosphate terminus. Besides AP endonuclease activity, APE 1 has also been reported to have weak DNA 3´ -diesterase, 3´ to 5´ exonuclease and RNase H activities.

In addition to DNA repair activity, APE 1 is also capable of regulating the DNA binding activity of many transcription factors in vitro by a redox mechanism (Ref-1). As part of this process, APE 1 has been shown to stimulate the DNA binding activity of Fos-Jun heterodimers, Jun-Jun homodimers and Hela cell AP-1 proteins as well as that of several other transcription factors including NF-kB, Myb and members of the ATF/CREB family.

Product Source

An E. coli strain which carries the cloned human APE 1 gene.