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Research Topic: Others
Uniprot ID: O94284
Gene Names: hmt2
Organism: Schizosaccharomyces pombe (strain 972 / ATCC 24843) (Fission yeast)
AA Sequence: ASTHHKVLVVGGGSAGISVAHQIYNKFSKYRFANDQGKDTSLKPGEIGIVDGAKYHYYQPGWTLTGAGLSSVAKTRRELASLVPADKFKLHPEFVKSLHPRENKIVTQSGQEISYDYLVMAAGIYTDFGRIKGLTEALDDPNTPVVTIYSEKYADAVYPWIEKTKSGNAIFTQPSGVLKCAGAPQKIMWMAEDYWRRHKVRSNIDVSFYTGMPTLFSVKRYSDALLRQNEQLHRNVKINYKDELVEVKGSERKAVFKNLNDGSLFERPFDLLHAVPSMRSHEFIAKSDLADKSGFVAVDQSTTQSTKFPNVFAIGDCSGLPTSKTYAAITAQAPVMVHNLWSFVNGKNLTASYNGYTSCPLLTGYGKLILAEFLYKQEPKESFGRFSRFLDQTVPRRMFYHLKKDFFPFVYWNFAVRNGKWYGSRGLIPPHFPVN
Expression Region: 25-459aa
Sequence Info: Full Length
Source: E.coli
Tag Info: N-terminal 6xHis-SUMO-tagged
MW: 65 kDa
Alternative Name(s): Cadmium resistance protein 1Heavy metal tolerance protein 2
Relevance: Catalyzes the oxidation of hydrogen sulfide, with the help of a quinone.
Reference: Molecular cloning of the gene involved in cadmium sensitivity of fission yeast Schizosaccaromyces pombe.Mutoh N., Kawabata M., Nakagawa C., Yamada K.The genome sequence of Schizosaccharomyces pombe.Wood V., Gwilliam R., Rajandream M.A., Lyne M.H., Lyne R., Stewart A., Sgouros J.G., Peat N., Hayles J., Baker S.G., Basham D., Bowman S., Brooks K., Brown D., Brown S., Chillingworth T., Churcher C.M., Collins M. , Connor R., Cronin A., Davis P., Feltwell T., Fraser A., Gentles S., Goble A., Hamlin N., Harris D.E., Hidalgo J., Hodgson G., Holroyd S., Hornsby T., Howarth S., Huckle E.J., Hunt S., Jagels K., James K.D., Jones L., Jones M., Leather S., McDonald S., McLean J., Mooney P., Moule S., Mungall K.L., Murphy L.D., Niblett D., Odell C., Oliver K., O'Neil S., Pearson D., Quail M.A., Rabbinowitsch E., Rutherford K.M., Rutter S., Saunders D., Seeger K., Sharp S., Skelton J., Simmonds M.N., Squares R., Squares S., Stevens K., Taylor K., Taylor R.G., Tivey A., Walsh S.V., Warren T., Whitehead S., Woodward J.R., Volckaert G., Aert R., Robben J., Grymonprez B., Weltjens I., Vanstreels E., Rieger M., Schaefer M., Mueller-Auer S., Gabel C., Fuchs M., Duesterhoeft A., Fritzc C., Holzer E., Moestl D., Hilbert H., Borzym K., Langer I., Beck A., Lehrach H., Reinhardt R., Pohl T.M., Eger P., Zimmermann W., Wedler H., Wambutt R., Purnelle B., Goffeau A., Cadieu E., Dreano S., Gloux S., Lelaure V., Mottier S., Galibert F., Aves S.J., Xiang Z., Hunt C., Moore K., Hurst S.M., Lucas M., Rochet M., Gaillardin C., Tallada V.A., Garzon A., Thode G., Daga R.R., Cruzado L., Jimenez J., Sanchez M., del Rey F., Benito J., Dominguez A., Revuelta J.L., Moreno S., Armstrong J., Forsburg S.L., Cerutti L., Lowe T., McCombie W.R., Paulsen I., Potashkin J., Shpakovski G.V., Ussery D., Barrell B.G., Nurse P.Nature 415:871-880(2002)
Purity: Greater than 90% as determined by SDS-PAGE.
Storage Buffer: Tris-based buffer,50% glycerol
Storage: The shelf life is related to many factors, storage state, buffer ingredients, storage temperature and the stability of the protein itself. Generally, the shelf life of liquid form is 6 months at -20℃/-80℃. The shelf life of lyophilized form is 12 months at -20℃/-80℃.
Notes: Repeated freezing and thawing is not recommended. Store working aliquots at 4℃ for up to one week.