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GTPgammaS: non hydrolysable GTP analog: 100x stock
Product Uses Include
- Create constitutively GTP bound GTPases
- Activate small G-proteins
Material
Guanosine gamma thio-phosphate (GTPγS), a non-hydrolyzable GTP analog. Upon resuspension with 50 µl de-ionized water you will have a 20 mM stock which is enough for 50 assays of small G-protein activation.
Purity
Purity was determined by HPLC. The product is >75% pure.
Biological Activity
Biological activity was determined by the ability of the compound to activate RhoA-His protein (Cat. # RH01). Greater than 90% activation is achieved at a concentration of 200 µM BS01.
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