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EEF1D Protein

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Eukaryotic Translation Elongation Factor 1 Delta, Elongation factor 1-delta, EF-1-delta, Antigen NY-CO-4, EF1D, EF-1D, FP1047

Description:
|Introduction Eukaryotic translation elongation factor 1 delta (EEF1D) is a subunit of the elongation factor-1 complex that is responsible for the enzymatic transport of aminoacyl tRNAs to the ribosome. EEF1D functions as guanine nucleotide exchange factor. EEF1D interacts with HIV-1 Tat, and consequently represses the translation of host-cell, but not HIV-1, mRNAs. EEF1D overexpression is linked to oesophageal carcinoma and may negatively influence the outcome of medulloblastomas. |Reco|E. coli-derived. Reco|The product is shipped with ice |Use a manual defrost freezer and avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles. 12 months from date of receipt, -20 to -70°C as supplied.

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