CD53 Protein, Cynomolgus, Recombinant (aa 107-181, His) is expressed in HEK293 mammalian cells with His tag. The predicted molecular weight is 10.7 kDa and the accession number is G7NW46.
説明 | CD53 Protein, Cynomolgus, Recombinant (aa 107-181, His) is expressed in HEK293 mammalian cells with His tag. The predicted molecular weight is 10.7 kDa and the accession number is G7NW46. |
Species | Cynomolgus |
Expression Host | HEK293 Cells |
Tag | N-His |
Accession Number | G7NW46 |
別名 | CD53 molecule |
Construction | cynomolgus CD53 (G7NW46) (Glu107-Asn181) |
Protein Purity | > 95 % as determined by SDS-PAGE |
分子量 | 10.7 kDa (predicted) |
Endotoxin | < 1.0 EU/μg of the protein as determined by the LAL method. |
Formulation | Lyophilized from a solution filtered through a 0.22 μm filter, containing PBS, pH 7.4. Typically, a mixture containing 5% to 8% trehalose, mannitol, and 0.01% Tween 80 is incorporated as a protective agent before lyophilization. |
Reconstitution | A Certificate of Analysis (CoA) containing reconstitution instructions is included with the products. Please refer to the CoA for detailed information. |
Stability & Storage |
It is recommended to store recombinant proteins at -20°C to -80°C for future use. Lyophilized powders can be stably stored for over 12 months, while liquid products can be stored for 6-12 months at-80℃. For reconstituted proteinsolutions, the solution can be stored at -20°c to -80'c for at least 3 months. Please avoid multiple freeze-thaw cycles and store products in aliquots. |
Shipping |
In general, Lyophilized powders are shipping with blue ice. |
Research Background | CD53 is a member of the transmembrane 4 superfamily, also called the tetraspanin family. Most of these members are cell-surface proteins that are characterized by the presence of four hydrophobic domains. These proteins mediate signal transduction events that play a role in the regulation of cell development, activation, growth and motility. CD53 is a cell surface glycoprotein that is known to complex with integrins. Familial deficiency of CD53 gene has been linked to an immunodeficiency associated with recurrent infectious diseases caused by bacteria, fungi and viruses. CD53 contributes to the transduction of CD2-generated signals in T cells and natural killer cells and has been suggested to play a role in growth regulation. |
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