Cytochrome c recombinant protein
Cytochrome c
- SPECIFICATION
 - CITATIONS
 - PROTOCOLS
 - BACKGROUND
 
| Calculated MW | 12.327 kDa | 
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| Other Names | Cytochrome c | 
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| Source | Purified from bovine heart. Prepared without using TCA. | 
| Assay&Purity | SDS-PAGE; ≥97% | 
| Assay2&Purity2 | HPLC; | 
| Target/Specificity | Cytochrome c | 
| Application Notes | Soluble in H₂O (10 mg/ml) | 
| Format | Lyophilized | 
| Storage | -20°C; Lyophilized powder | 

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Background
Cytochrome c is an electron-carrying mitochondrial protein. It is a small heme protein containing a single polypeptide chain and a single heme group, which is covalently attached to the polypeptide. The ready fluctuation of cytochrome c within the cell between ferrous and ferric states, makes it an efficient biological electron-transporter and it plays a vital role in cellular oxidations in both plants and animals. It is generally regarded as a universal catalyst of respiration, forming the essential electron-bridge between the respirable substrates and oxygen.
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