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Application
Azurin has been used:in the cytotoxicity and cell viability studies in human osteosarcoma cell linefor the functionalization of silicon nitride cantilevers for interaction studiesfor coating gold surface and insulating functionalized oxide surfaces of silicon oxide and mica
Biochem/physiol Actions
Azurin is a metalloprotein in the family of cupredoxins. It preferentially enters cancer cells over normal cells and induces apoptosis. Azurin has structural similarities to ephrinB2, and in fact binds the ephrin receptor tyrosine kinase EphB2 to initiate cell signaling that is involved in cancer progression. Azurin inhibits autophosphorlyation of the EphB2 tyrosine residue, interfering with upstream cell signaling and contributing to cancer cell growth inhibition.
Packaging
1 mg in glass bottle
Physical form
Lyophilized powder containing ammonium acetate buffer salts.
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