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Name PDF Type Clone Specific against Appl. Host Item no. Amount Price
Synthetic Avian Influenza A H5N1 HA (IN) Blocking Peptide Download instruction sheet Proteins other ELISA CS-PX701BP

Cell Sciences
50 ug Login
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Synthetic Avian Influenza A H5N1 NA (IN) Blocking Peptide Download instruction sheet Proteins other ELISA CS-PX703BP

Cell Sciences
50 ug Login
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Synthetic Human ACIN1 (aa 775-­789)(IN) Blocking Peptide Proteins Hu CS-PX003BP

Cell Sciences
50 ug Login
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Synthetic Human AIFM1 (aa 517-­531) (IN) Blocking Peptide Proteins Hu CS-PX008BP

Cell Sciences
50 ug Login
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Synthetic Human BIM/­BCL2L11 (aa 22-­40)(IN) Blocking Peptide Proteins Hu CS-PX048BP

Cell Sciences
50 ug Login
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Synthetic Human BNIP3L (aa 77-­92)(IN) Blocking Peptide Proteins Hu CS-PX051BP

Cell Sciences
50 ug Login
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Synthetic Human CASP9 (aa 299-­318)(IN2) Blocking Peptide Proteins Hu CS-PX029BP

Cell Sciences
50 ug Login
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Synthetic Human CASP9 (aa 41-­56)(IN) Blocking Peptide Proteins Hu CS-PX028BP

Cell Sciences
50 ug Login
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Synthetic Human CRADD (aa 99-­117)(IN) Blocking Peptide Proteins Hu CS-PX129BP

Cell Sciences
50 ug Login
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Synthetic Human DAPK3 (aa 279-­298)(IN) Blocking Peptide Proteins Hu CS-PX098BP

Cell Sciences
50 ug Login
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Synthetic Human GDNFRA (aa 369-­382)(IN) Blocking Peptide Proteins Hu CS-PX192BP

Cell Sciences
50 ug Login
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Synthetic Human IL-­21 (IN) Blocking Peptide Proteins Hu CS-PX204BP

Cell Sciences
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Synthetic Human MTBP (aa 122-­139)(IN2) Blocking Peptide Proteins Hu CS-PX214BP

Cell Sciences
50 ug Login
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Synthetic Human MYD88 (aa 233-­248)(IN) Blocking Peptide Proteins Hu CS-PX153BP

Cell Sciences
50 ug Login
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Synthetic Human PHAP13147P (IN) Blocking Peptide Proteins Hu CS-PX238BP

Cell Sciences
50 ug Login
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Synthetic Mouse Casp12 (aa 100-­116)(IN) Blocking Peptide Proteins Mu CS-PX033BP

Cell Sciences
50 ug Login
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Synthetic Mouse GDNFR Alpha 3/­GFRA3 (aa 347-­360)(IN) Blocking Peptide Proteins Mu CS-PX198BP

Cell Sciences
50 ug Login
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Chromogenic Substrate for Plasmin Proteins other CS-CSI20043A

Cell Sciences
25 mg Login
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Human sc-­tPA, ATA-­FPR-­CMK inactivated Proteins Hu CS-CSI20046A

Cell Sciences
100 ug Login
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Recombiant Human Natriuretic Peptide Precursor B Download instruction sheet Proteins Hu E.coli CS-CRB702B

Cell Sciences
100 ug Login
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Synthetic Akt Substrate Peptide Proteins Hu CS-CSI13610

Cell Sciences
1.0 mg Login
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Synthetic Avian Influenza A H5N1 HA (NT) Blocking Peptide Download instruction sheet Download product datasheet Proteins other ELISA CS-PX700BP

Cell Sciences
50 ug Login
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Synthetic Avian Influenza A H5N1 NA (CT) Blocking Peptide Download instruction sheet Proteins other ELISA CS-PX702BP

Cell Sciences
50 ug Login
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Synthetic Bovine CASP13/­CASP4 (aa 91-­105) Blocking Peptide Proteins other CS-PX039BP

Cell Sciences
50 ug Login
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Synthetic CDK5 Substrate (PKTPKKAKKL) Peptide Proteins Ra CS-CSI12400

Cell Sciences
1.0 mg Login
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Name Price
Synthetic Avian Influenza A H5N1 HA (IN) Blocking Peptide Login
Type Proteins
Clone
Specific against other
Appl. ELISA
Host
Item no.
Amount 50 ug
Available
Synthetic Avian Influenza A H5N1 NA (IN) Blocking Peptide Login
Type Proteins
Clone
Specific against other
Appl. ELISA
Host
Item no.
Amount 50 ug
Available
Synthetic Human ACIN1 (aa 775-­789)(IN) Blocking Peptide Login
Type Proteins
Clone
Specific against Hu
Appl.
Host
Item no.
Amount 50 ug
Available
Synthetic Human AIFM1 (aa 517-­531) (IN) Blocking Peptide Login
Type Proteins
Clone
Specific against Hu
Appl.
Host
Item no.
Amount 50 ug
Available
Synthetic Human BIM/­BCL2L11 (aa 22-­40)(IN) Blocking Peptide Login
Type Proteins
Clone
Specific against Hu
Appl.
Host
Item no.
Amount 50 ug
Available
Synthetic Human BNIP3L (aa 77-­92)(IN) Blocking Peptide Login
Type Proteins
Clone
Specific against Hu
Appl.
Host
Item no.
Amount 50 ug
Available
Synthetic Human CASP9 (aa 299-­318)(IN2) Blocking Peptide Login
Type Proteins
Clone
Specific against Hu
Appl.
Host
Item no.
Amount 50 ug
Available
Synthetic Human CASP9 (aa 41-­56)(IN) Blocking Peptide Login
Type Proteins
Clone
Specific against Hu
Appl.
Host
Item no.
Amount 50 ug
Available
Synthetic Human CRADD (aa 99-­117)(IN) Blocking Peptide Login
Type Proteins
Clone
Specific against Hu
Appl.
Host
Item no.
Amount 50 ug
Available
Synthetic Human DAPK3 (aa 279-­298)(IN) Blocking Peptide Login
Type Proteins
Clone
Specific against Hu
Appl.
Host
Item no.
Amount 50 ug
Available
Synthetic Human GDNFRA (aa 369-­382)(IN) Blocking Peptide Login
Type Proteins
Clone
Specific against Hu
Appl.
Host
Item no.
Amount 50 ug
Available
Synthetic Human IL-­21 (IN) Blocking Peptide Login
Type Proteins
Clone
Specific against Hu
Appl.
Host
Item no.
Amount 50 ug
Available
Synthetic Human MTBP (aa 122-­139)(IN2) Blocking Peptide Login
Type Proteins
Clone
Specific against Hu
Appl.
Host
Item no.
Amount 50 ug
Available
Synthetic Human MYD88 (aa 233-­248)(IN) Blocking Peptide Login
Type Proteins
Clone
Specific against Hu
Appl.
Host
Item no.
Amount 50 ug
Available
Synthetic Human PHAP13147P (IN) Blocking Peptide Login
Type Proteins
Clone
Specific against Hu
Appl.
Host
Item no.
Amount 50 ug
Available
Synthetic Mouse Casp12 (aa 100-­116)(IN) Blocking Peptide Login
Type Proteins
Clone
Specific against Mu
Appl.
Host
Item no.
Amount 50 ug
Available
Synthetic Mouse GDNFR Alpha 3/­GFRA3 (aa 347-­360)(IN) Blocking Peptide Login
Type Proteins
Clone
Specific against Mu
Appl.
Host
Item no.
Amount 50 ug
Available
Chromogenic Substrate for Plasmin Login
Type Proteins
Clone
Specific against other
Appl.
Host
Item no.
Amount 25 mg
Available
Human sc-­tPA, ATA-­FPR-­CMK inactivated Login
Type Proteins
Clone
Specific against Hu
Appl.
Host
Item no.
Amount 100 ug
Available
Recombiant Human Natriuretic Peptide Precursor B Login
Type Proteins
Clone
Specific against Hu
Appl.
Host E.coli
Item no.
Amount 100 ug
Available
Synthetic Akt Substrate Peptide Login
Type Proteins
Clone
Specific against Hu
Appl.
Host
Item no.
Amount 1.0 mg
Available
Synthetic Avian Influenza A H5N1 HA (NT) Blocking Peptide Login
Type Proteins
Clone
Specific against other
Appl. ELISA
Host
Item no.
Amount 50 ug
Available
Synthetic Avian Influenza A H5N1 NA (CT) Blocking Peptide Login
Type Proteins
Clone
Specific against other
Appl. ELISA
Host
Item no.
Amount 50 ug
Available
Synthetic Bovine CASP13/­CASP4 (aa 91-­105) Blocking Peptide Login
Type Proteins
Clone
Specific against other
Appl.
Host
Item no.
Amount 50 ug
Available
Synthetic CDK5 Substrate (PKTPKKAKKL) Peptide Login
Type Proteins
Clone
Specific against Ra
Appl.
Host
Item no.
Amount 1.0 mg
Available

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Peptides:

By peptide bonds linked amino acids (AS) are referred to as peptides. 21 of these amino acids are found in the human body. Of these amino acids, eight are essential. They have to be supplied to the body by means of food, since they cannot be produced by the body. If the amino acids of this organic compound are arranged linearly in a defined sequence, then one speaks of a protein (> 50 AS). Circular peptide chains are again called cyclopeptides. In addition to differentiating the different molar masses of the peptides, they can also be prepared in dipeptide (2 aa), tripeptide (3 aa), tetrapeptide (4 aa), pentapeptide (5 aa), oligopeptide (<10 aa), polypeptide (> 10 aa) and macropeptide (> 100 aa). If a protein additionally has glycosylation, it is called glycopeptide or glycoprotein. If it also has lipids, the term lipopeptide or lipoprotein is used.

The synthesis of peptides from α-amino acids of the L-form is called translation (second part of protein biosynthesis). This process takes place on the cellular ribosomes and requires the help of amino acid-transporting tRNAs. In chemistry, the reaction of the carboxy group of one amino acid with the amino group of the other amino acid, with elimination of water, is referred to as condensation. This results in an amide bond between the two amino acids, which is referred to as peptide bond. The two ends of a peptide chain are described according to the nitrogen atom of the amino group as N-terminus and corresponding to the carbon atom of the carboxy group as C-terminus. For the formation of a protein, however, protein folding is still necessary, which requires hydrogen and disulfide bridges.

In addition, the amino acids of a polypeptide chain can be chemically modified, for example, by phosphorylation, acetylation and methylation or different isotopes for the amino acids. In addition, specific tags can be conjugated to the peptide chains (e.g., biotin). These then help with purification or detection or they can affect the cellular localization of the peptide. Instead, fluorescence markers, quenchers and chromogens can be used.

In the search for a specific peptide, Hölzel Diagnostika offers a broad portfolio of conjugated and synthetic peptides, native or recombinant peptides, labeled and unlabeled peptides and blocking peptides. In addition, we provide you with important information about the sequence, function and domains of the peptides. If you require further information, you are welcome to use our customer service. This is available to you by phone, email or chat.