E3 ubiquitin ligases

Introduction

E3 ubiquitin ligases are key components of the ubiquitin–proteasome system, selecting and tagging target proteins for degradation or regulation. With over 600 members, they control vital processes such as cell cycle, DNA repair, and immune signaling. Dysregulated E3 activity drives cancer, neurodegeneration, and inflammation, making E3s important targets for mechanistic studies and drug development. Genecopoeia offers E3 group clone set for mechanistic studies and drug development.

Clone set information

Cat. no. Species Genes Vector Vector Type Price
OC-GF026-M02 Human 607 pReceiver-M02 Expression-ready Non-viral Inquire
OC-GF026-M35 Human 607 pReceiver-M35 Expression-ready Non-viral Inquire
OC-GF026-M98 Human 607 pReceiver-M98 Expression-ready Non-viral Inquire
OC-GF026-Lv105 Human 607 pReceiver-Lv105 Expression-ready Lentiviral Inquire
OC-GF026-Lv242 Human 607 pReceiver-Lv242 Expression-ready Lentiviral Inquire
OC-GF026-GC Human 607 pDONR™ Vector Gateway shuttle Inquire

Clone list

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