CD105 / Endoglin Human Protein

CAT#: DA3523X

CD105 / Endoglin human recombinant protein, 25 µg


USD 420.00

2 Weeks*

Size
    • 25 ug

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Specifications

Product Data
Species Human
Expression Host Insect
Predicted MW 90 kDa
Purity > 90% by SDS-PAGE
Presentation Purified
Buffer Presentation State: Purified
State: Lyophilized without buffer and stabilizer.
Endotoxin < 0.1 ng per µg of sCD105.
Reconstitution The lyophilized sCD105 is soluble in water and most aqueous buffers and should be reconstituted in PBS or medium to a concentration not lower than 50µg/ml.
Preparation Lyophilized without buffer and stabilizer.
Protein Description Human Endoglin is a disulfide-linked homodimeric protein. Based on N-terminal sequence analysis, the primary structure of recombinant mature Endoglin starts at Glu 26. Endoglin has a calculated monomeric molecular mass of 61 kDa but as a result of glycosylation, migrates at approximately 75-85 kDa under reducing conditions in SDS-PAGE.
Note Centrifuge vials before opening!
Storage Store lyophilized sCD105 at -20°C.
Reconstituted should be stored in working aliquots at -20°C to -70°C.
For long term storage as a dilute solution, a carrier protein (e.g. 0.1% HSA or BSA) should be added to the vial.
Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles!
Stability Shelf life: One year from despatch.
Reference Data
RefSeq NP_000109
Locus ID 2022
UniProt ID P17813, Q5T9B9
Cytogenetics 9q34.11
Synonyms END; HHT1; ORW1
Summary This gene encodes a homodimeric transmembrane protein which is a major glycoprotein of the vascular endothelium. This protein is a component of the transforming growth factor beta receptor complex and it binds to the beta1 and beta3 peptides with high affinity. Mutations in this gene cause hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia, also known as Osler-Rendu-Weber syndrome 1, an autosomal dominant multisystemic vascular dysplasia. This gene may also be involved in preeclampsia and several types of cancer. Alternatively spliced transcript variants encoding different isoforms have been found for this gene. [provided by RefSeq, May 2013]
Protein Families Druggable Genome, ES Cell Differentiation/IPS, Transmembrane

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