Mono methyl arginine r gg d5a12
Mono-Methyl Arginine (R*GG; D5A12) is a reagent used in biochemical research applications. It is a post-translational modification of the amino acid arginine, where a single methyl group is attached. This modification can be involved in various cellular signaling pathways and processes. The specific function and intended use of this product should be determined by the researcher based on their experimental design and needs.
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Antibody Resource for Cell Signaling
Protein Immunoprecipitation and Western Blot
MS023 and MS094 compounds were kindly provided by the SGC Toronto—Structural Genomic Consortium (
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