Renin (REN) (NM_000537) Human Recombinant Protein

CAT#: TP750151

Purified recombinant protein of Human renin (REN), 131Asp-End, with N-terminal HIS tag, expressed in E.Coli, 50 ug


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USD 261.00

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    • 50 ug

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Specifications

Product Data
Species Human
Expression Host E. coli
Expression cDNA Clone or AA Sequence
A DNA sequence encoding the region( 131Asp-End) of REN
Tag N-HIS
Predicted MW 30.2KDa
Concentration >0.05 µg/µL as determined by microplate BCA method
Purity > 85% as determined by SDS-PAGE and Coomassie blue staining
Buffer 25 mM Tris-HCl, pH 8.0, 150 mM NaCl, 1% sarkosyl, 10% glycerol
Note For testing in cell culture applications, please filter before use. Note that you may experience some loss of protein during the filtration process.
Storage Store at -80°C.
Stability Stable for 12 months from the date of receipt of the product under proper storage and handling conditions. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
Reference Data
RefSeq NP_000528
Locus ID 5972
UniProt ID P00797
Cytogenetics 1q32.1
Refseq Size 1493
Refseq ORF 1218
Synonyms ADTKD4; HNFJ2; RTD
Summary This gene encodes renin, an aspartic protease that is secreted by the kidneys. Renin is a part of the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system involved in regulation of blood pressure, and electrolyte balance. This enzyme catalyzes the first step in the activation pathway of angiotensinogen by cleaving angiotensinogen to form angiotensin I, which is then converted to angiotensin II by angiotensin I converting enzyme. This cascade can result in aldosterone release, narrowing of blood vessels, and increase in blood pressure as angiotension II is a vasoconstrictive peptide. Transcript variants that encode different protein isoforms and that arise from alternative splicing and the use of alternative promoters have been described, but their full-length nature has not been determined. Mutations in this gene have been shown to cause hyperuricemic nephropathy familial juvenile 2, familial hyperproreninemia, and renal tubular dysgenesis. [provided by RefSeq, May 2020]
Protein Families Druggable Genome, Secreted Protein
Protein Pathways Renin-angiotensin system

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