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Bioworld Technology is manufacturer of over 15,000 highly purified Monoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies, Peptides, Proteins, and other related Research Products. Their products are used in all biological fields. An important focus in research taking place today is in work investigating Signal transduction pathways, Cardiac markers, Neuroscience as well as Stem cell research. Bioworld Technology is committed to providing customers with innovative research tools and to helping scientists determine the mechanisms of cell function and disease.
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CD172g Recombinant Protein NCP0295

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Specifications

500ug/1mg price = 500ug

Host:

E.coli

Tag:

His-tag

AA Sequence:

GAAGAAGAACTGCAGATGATTCAGCCGGAAAAACTGCTGCTGGTGACCGTGGGCAAAACCGCCACCCTGCATTGCACCGTGACCAGCCTGCTGCCGGTTGGCCCGGTGCTGTGGTTCCGCGGTGTTGGTCCGGGCCGCGAACTGATCTATAATCAGAAAGAAGGCCACTTCCCGCGTGTTACCACCGTGAGCGATCTGACCAAACGCAATAATATGGACTTCAGCATTCGCATTAGCAGCATTACCCCGGCAGATGTTGGTACCTATTATTGCGTGAAATTCCGTAAAGGCAGTCCGGAAAATGTGGAATTCAAAAGTGGCCCGGGTACCGAAATGGCACTGGGCGCCAAACCGAGCGCCCCGGTTGTTCTGGGTCCGGCAGCCCGTACCACCCCGGAACATACCGTTAGCTTCACCTGCGAAAGCCATGGCTTCAGCCCGCGCGATATTACCCTGAAATGGTTCAAAAATGGTAATGAACTGAGCGACTTCCAGACCAATGTTGATCCGACCGGCCAGAGCGTGGCATATAGCATTCGCAGTACCGCCCGCGTTGTTCTGGATCCGTGGGATGTTCGTAGTCAGGTTATCTGTGAAGTGGCCCATGTGACCCTGCAGGGTGATCCGCTGCGCGGTACCGCAAATCTGAGTGAAGCCATTCGTGTGCCGCCGACCCTGGAAGTTACCCAGCAGCCGATGCGTGTGGGCAATCAGGTTAATGTGACCTGTCAGGTGCGCAAATTCTATCCGCAGAGTCTGCAGCTGACCTGGAGCGAAAATGGCAATGTGTGTCAGCGTGAAACCGCAAGTACCCTGACCGAAAATAAAGATGGCACCTATAATTGGACCAGCTGGTTCCTGGTTAATATTAGCGATCAGCGTGATGATGTGGTGCTGACCTGTCAGGTTAAACATGATGGCCAGCTGGCCGTGAGTAAACGTCTGGCCCTGGAAGTTACAGTGCATCAGAAAGATCAGAGCAGCGATGCCACCCCG

Expression vector:

pet-22b(+)

Soluble:

PBS, 4M Urea, PH7.4

BiowMW:

~37kDa

Purification & Purity:

Transferred into competent cells and the supernatant was purified by NI column affinity chromatography and the purity is > 85% (by SDS-PAGE).

Storage & Stability:

Store at 4°C short term. Aliquot and store at -20°C long term. Avoid freeze-thaw cycles.

Background:

SIRPs (signal-regulatory proteins) are a family of transmembrane glycoproteins that were identified by their association with the Src homology 2 domaincontaining protein-tyrosine phosphatase SHP-2 in response to Insulin. The SIRP family negatively regulates the PI 3-K pathway, which may diminish EGFR-mediated motility and survival phenotypes that contribute to transformation of certain cell types. SIRP-α1 is a transmembrane protein which contains an extracellular portion with three immunoglobulin-like structures and a cytoplasmic region with four potential tyrosine phosphorylation sites. SIRP-α1 is a substrate for activated receptor tyrosine kinases. In its tyrosine phosphorylated form, SIRP-α1 binds to SH-PTP2 through SH2 interactions and acts as an SH-PTP2 substrate. SIRP-α1 has been shown to have negative regulatory effects on cellular responses induced by growth factors, oncogenes and insulin. SIRP-β1 shares extensive sequence homology with SIRP-α1 in its extracellular portion but lacks the cytoplasmic portion. SIRP-γ, originally designated SIRP-β2 (SIRP-B2, CD172g) has unique characteristics from both the α and β versions. SIRP-γ is expressed on the majority of T cells and a proportion of B cells. CD47 associates with SIRP-γ, and this interaction signals unidirectionally only.

Note:

For research use only, not for use in diagnostic procedure.