DNA damage-binding protein 2 (DDB2)-[Cys(AF647)]-amide - Fluorescent Peptides
DNA damage-binding protein 2 is able to recognise and bind to UV-induced DNA lesions and facilitates efficient recognition by XPC. DDB2 and XPC then initiate global genome nucleotide excision repair (GG-NER) to protect DNA from mutagenesis associated with premature aging and skin cancer. Timely DDB2 dissociation is required for DNA damage handover to XPC and swift progression of the multi-step repair reaction. Damage handover from DDB2 to XPC coincides with the arrival of the TFIIH complex, which further promotes DDB2 dissociation and formation of a stable XPC-TFIIH damage verification complex.
DDB2 binds directly to and flips out UV-induced damaged bases to create a more suitable substrate for XPC.
The UV-DDB complex is part of a larger E3 ubiquitin-ligase complex (CRL4DDB2), also containing CUL4A, RBX1, and the COP9 signalosome.
AF647 dye is a commonly used bright, far-red-fluorescent dye which is pH-insensitive over a wide molar range.
Technical specification
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Sequence : | H-SIVRTLHQHKLGRASWPSVQQGLQQS(C/AF647)-NH2 |
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MW : | 4.023.6 g/mol |
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Purity : | > 95% |
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Counter-Ion : | TFA Salts |
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Delivery format : | Lyophilized |
Price
| Product | Size | Price € | Price $ |
| CRB1100404-0.1 mg | 0.1 mg | 282€ | 339$ |
| CRB1100404-0.5 mg | 0.5 mg | 385€ | 462$ |




