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Description
Islet-activating protein Pertussis toxin consists of an A protomer subunit (S1) which possesses both NAD+ glycohydrolase and ADP-ribosyltransferase activities, and B oligomer subunits (S2, S3, S4, and S5) which are responsible for attachment of the native toxin to eukaryotic cell surfaces. Pertussis toxin uncouples G proteins from receptors by ADP ribosylating a cysteine residue near the carboxyl terminus of the α subunit.

Specifications
Specifications
Gene ID (Entrez) | 2665068 |
Purification Method | PAGE |
Quantity | 50 μg |
Content And Storage | Store in refrigerator (2–8°C). |
Inhibitor Properties | Protein |
Inhibitors | GTPase Inhibitor |
Shipping Condition | Wet Ice |
Specific Inhibit or Target | G Proteins |
Form | Lyophilized |
Purity or Quality Grade | >95% |
Safety and Handling

- Pertussis Toxin
- Danger
- Acute toxicity Category 1
- Acute toxicity Category 2
- H300-Fatal if swallowed.
- H310-Fatal in contact with skin.
- H330-Fatal if inhaled.
- P262-Do not get in eyes, on skin, or on clothing.
- P264-Wash hands thoroughly after handling.
- P302+P352-IF ON SKIN: Wash with plenty of water/soap.
- P304+P340-IF INHALED: Remove person to fresh air and keep comfortable for breathing.
- P310-Immediately call a POISON CENTER/doctor/.
- P330-Rinse mouth.
- MIXTURE LIST-Contains : Pertussis toxin
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
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