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Supplier: Ambeed
Description: N-(Furan-2-ylmethyl)-8-(4-(methylsulfonyl)phenyl)-[1,2,4]triazolo[4,3-c]pyrimidin-5-amine, Purity: 98%, CAS Number: 2083627-02-3, Appearance: White to Yellow Solid, Storage: Keep in dark place, Sealed in dry, Store in freezer, under -20 C, Size: 1mg

Catalog Number: (TS468141000)
Supplier: Thermo Scientific Chemicals
Description: Chemical probes can be used to help establish the relationship between a molecular target and the broader biological consequences of modulating that target in cells or organisms.

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Catalog Number: (76174-018)
Supplier: Boster Biological Technology
Description: Rabbit IgG polyclonal antibody for Polycomb protein EED(EED) detection. Tested with WB in Human;Rat.


Catalog Number: (10289-774)
Supplier: Bioss
Description: The transcriptional repressing Polycomb-group (PcG) and transcriptional activating trithorax-group (trxG) genes of Drosophila are part of a cellular memory system responsible for the stable inheritance of gene activity. PcG proteins assemble into multimeric protein complexes, which are involved in maintaining the transcriptional repressive state of genes over successive cell generations. EED (embryonic ectoderm development) is the human homolog of Eed, a murine PcG gene homologous to the Drosophila homeotic gene, extra sex combs. The human EED protein is 99. 5% identical to the mouse EED protein and contains seven WD repeats, which are involved in protein-protein interactions. There are two human EED transcripts that contain a putative 407-nucleotide-long intron and give rise to two HEED protein isoforms, 535 and 494 amino acids in length. EED interacts in a highly specific manner, both in vitro and in vivo, with histone deacetylase (HDAC) proteins.


Catalog Number: (103335-492)
Supplier: Novus Biologicals
Description: The EED Antibody (3B12) from Novus Biologicals is a mouse monoclonal antibody to EED. This antibody reacts with human. The EED Antibody (3B12) has been validated for the following applications: Western Blot, ELISA.


Catalog Number: (10713-406)
Supplier: Abnova
Description: Rabbit polyclonal antibody raised against synthetic peptide of EED.


Supplier: Sino Biological
Description: Recombinant full length human EED was expressed in <i>E.coli</i> cells using an N-terminal His tag.

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Catalog Number: (102142-212)
Supplier: Novus Biologicals
Description: EED Overexpression Lysate (Adult Normal)


Catalog Number: (10289-776)
Supplier: Bioss
Description: The transcriptional repressing Polycomb-group (PcG) and transcriptional activating trithorax-group (trxG) genes of Drosophila are part of a cellular memory system responsible for the stable inheritance of gene activity. PcG proteins assemble into multimeric protein complexes, which are involved in maintaining the transcriptional repressive state of genes over successive cell generations. EED (embryonic ectoderm development) is the human homolog of Eed, a murine PcG gene homologous to the Drosophila homeotic gene, extra sex combs. The human EED protein is 99. 5% identical to the mouse EED protein and contains seven WD repeats, which are involved in protein-protein interactions. There are two human EED transcripts that contain a putative 407-nucleotide-long intron and give rise to two HEED protein isoforms, 535 and 494 amino acids in length. EED interacts in a highly specific manner, both in vitro and in vivo, with histone deacetylase (HDAC) proteins.


Catalog Number: (10289-772)
Supplier: Bioss
Description: The transcriptional repressing Polycomb-group (PcG) and transcriptional activating trithorax-group (trxG) genes of Drosophila are part of a cellular memory system responsible for the stable inheritance of gene activity. PcG proteins assemble into multimeric protein complexes, which are involved in maintaining the transcriptional repressive state of genes over successive cell generations. EED (embryonic ectoderm development) is the human homolog of Eed, a murine PcG gene homologous to the Drosophila homeotic gene, extra sex combs. The human EED protein is 99. 5% identical to the mouse EED protein and contains seven WD repeats, which are involved in protein-protein interactions. There are two human EED transcripts that contain a putative 407-nucleotide-long intron and give rise to two HEED protein isoforms, 535 and 494 amino acids in length. EED interacts in a highly specific manner, both in vitro and in vivo, with histone deacetylase (HDAC) proteins.


Catalog Number: (103230-742)
Supplier: Novus Biologicals
Description: EED, Polyclonal Antibody, Host: Sheep, Species Reactivity: Human, Mouse, Isotype: IgG, Immunogen: E. coli-derived recombinant human EED, Synonyms: embryonic ectoderm development, HEED, polycomb protein EED, WAIT1, WAIT1, Application: Western Blotting, Size: 100UG


Catalog Number: (10289-780)
Supplier: Bioss
Description: The transcriptional repressing Polycomb-group (PcG) and transcriptional activating trithorax-group (trxG) genes of Drosophila are part of a cellular memory system responsible for the stable inheritance of gene activity. PcG proteins assemble into multimeric protein complexes, which are involved in maintaining the transcriptional repressive state of genes over successive cell generations. EED (embryonic ectoderm development) is the human homolog of Eed, a murine PcG gene homologous to the Drosophila homeotic gene, extra sex combs. The human EED protein is 99. 5% identical to the mouse EED protein and contains seven WD repeats, which are involved in protein-protein interactions. There are two human EED transcripts that contain a putative 407-nucleotide-long intron and give rise to two HEED protein isoforms, 535 and 494 amino acids in length. EED interacts in a highly specific manner, both in vitro and in vivo, with histone deacetylase (HDAC) proteins.


Catalog Number: (10751-728)
Supplier: Prosci
Description: EED Antibody: The EED protein (WAIT-1 or WD protein associated with integrin cytoplasmic tails-1), also called embryonic ectoderm development, is a member of the superfamily of WD-40 repeat proteins and widely conserved polycomb group (PcG) family of proteins. The polycomb group (PcG) is a large and evolutionarily conserved set of genes whose products act in multimeric complexes to modify histones, which are then thought to cause stable and heritable states of transcriptional repression. EED shuttles between the nucleus and the plasma membrane and can interact with the cytoplasmic tail of integrin beta ;7 subunit. EED exerted an antiviral activity at the late stage of HIV-1 replication.


Catalog Number: (10289-778)
Supplier: Bioss
Description: The transcriptional repressing Polycomb-group (PcG) and transcriptional activating trithorax-group (trxG) genes of Drosophila are part of a cellular memory system responsible for the stable inheritance of gene activity. PcG proteins assemble into multimeric protein complexes, which are involved in maintaining the transcriptional repressive state of genes over successive cell generations. EED (embryonic ectoderm development) is the human homolog of Eed, a murine PcG gene homologous to the Drosophila homeotic gene, extra sex combs. The human EED protein is 99. 5% identical to the mouse EED protein and contains seven WD repeats, which are involved in protein-protein interactions. There are two human EED transcripts that contain a putative 407-nucleotide-long intron and give rise to two HEED protein isoforms, 535 and 494 amino acids in length. EED interacts in a highly specific manner, both in vitro and in vivo, with histone deacetylase (HDAC) proteins.


Catalog Number: (10802-572)
Supplier: Rockland Immunochemical
Description: The EED protein (WAIT-1 or WD protein associated with integrin cytoplasmic tails-1), also called embryonic ectoderm development, is a member of the superfamily of WD-40 repeat proteins and widely conserved polycomb group (PcG) family of proteins. The polycomb group (PcG) is a large and evolutionarily conserved set of genes whose products act in multimeric complexes to modify histones, which are then thought to cause stable and heritable states of transcriptional repression. EED shuttles between the nucleus and the plasma membrane and can interact with the cytoplasmic tail of integrin b7 subunit. EED exerted an antiviral activity at the late stage of HIV-1 replication.


Catalog Number: (89397-312)
Supplier: Abgent


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