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Cellulose synthase 4 (923-936) Light [Populus tomentosa]
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Cellulose synthase 4 (923-936) Light [Populus tomentosa]

Ref. 3D-CRB1000366

25nMol
198.00 €
Estimated delivery in United States, on Thursday 12 Dec 2024

Product Information

Name:
Cellulose synthase 4 (923-936) Light [Populus tomentosa]
Synonyms:
  • H-SADDAEFGELYLFK-OH
Description:

Cellulose synthase is a crucial enzyme involved in the synthesis of cellulose. Cellulose is an aggregation of unbranched polymer chains made of β-(1-4)-linked glucose residues, and is a component of primary and secondary cell walls - functioning to primarily maintain strength and shape in cells. Cellulose is synthesised by large cellulose synthase complexes (CSCs), which consist of synthase protein isoforms (CesA) that are arranged into a unique hexagonal structure. Cellulose synthase 4 (923-936) Light [Populus tomentosa] is specific to the Populus tomentosa species.

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Chemical properties

Molecular weight:
1,603.7 g/mol
Purity:
Min. 95%
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Powder
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