α-Factor Mating Pheromone, yeastα-Factor Mating Pheromone, yeast
MedChemExpress (MCE)
HY-P1482
59401-28-4
Mating Factor α
99.89%
Sealed storage, away from moisture and light Powder -80°C 2 years -20°C 1 year *In solvent : -80°C, 6 months
-20°C, 1 month (sealed storage, away from moisture and light)
Room temperature in continental US
may vary elsewhere.
α-Factor Mating Pheromone, yeast is a tridecapeptide secreted by S. cerevisiae α cells via Ste2p receptor.
α-Factor Mating Pheromone, yeast is synthesized constitutively by MATα cells and acting on MATa cells[1]. α-Factor Mating Pheromone, yeast inhibits the division cycle of yeast a cells, and competes for binding of 35S-α-factor to haploid a cells, with Kd of 0.3 μM, and this binding is related to five temperature-sensitive ste2 mutants, and is thermolabile. However, α-Factor Mating Pheromone, yeast binding activity of other temperature-sensitive mutants (ste4, ste5, ste7, ste11, and ste12) shows no thermolability[2].
Ste2p[1] In Vitro α-Factor Mating Pheromone, yeast is synthesized constitutively by MATα cells and acting on MATa cells[1]. α-Factor Mating Pheromone, yeast inhibits the division cycle of yeast a cells, and competes for binding of 35S-α-factor to haploid a cells, with Kd of 0.3 μM, and this binding is related to five temperature-sensitive ste2 mutants, and is thermolabile. However, α-Factor Mating Pheromone, yeast binding activity of other temperature-sensitive mutants (ste4, ste5, ste7, ste11, and ste12) shows no thermolability[2]. MedChemExpress (MCE) has not independently confirmed the accuracy of these methods. They are for reference only. 0 --> α-Factor Mating Pheromone, yeast Related Antibodies
Trp-His-Trp-Leu-Gln-Leu-Lys-Pro-Gly-Gln-Pro-Met-Tyr
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[1]. Naider F, et al. The alpha-factor mating pheromone of Saccharomyces cerevisiae: a model for studying the interaction of peptide hormones and G protein-coupled receptors. Peptides. 2004 Sep
25(9):1441-63. [Content Brief]
[2]. Jenness DD, et al. Binding of alpha-factor pheromone to yeast a cells: chemical and genetic evidence for an alpha-factor receptor. Cell. 1983 Dec
35(2 Pt 1):521-9. [Content Brief]