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Size:100 μg Price:$ 415 Brand:NewEast Place of Origin:USA Immunogen:
Cat.#: 11940 |
Product Name: Human CD300LF Protein |
Size : 10 µg, 50 µg and 100 µg |
Synonyms: CD300f;CLM-1;CLM1;IgSF13;IREM-1;IREM1;LMIR3;NKIR |
Target: CD300LF |
UNIPROT ID: Q8TDQ1 |
Description: Recombinant Human CD300LF Protein with C-terminal human Fc tag |
Background: This gene encodes a member of the CD300 protein family. Members of this family are cell surface glycoproteins with a single IgV-like extracellular domain, and are involved in the regulation of immune response. The encoded protein is an inhibitory receptor. Alternative splicing results in multiple transcript variants. [provided by RefSeq, Jan 2014] |
Species/Host: HEK293 |
Molecular Weight: The protein has a predicted molecular mass of 41.5 kDa after removal of the signal peptide. The apparent molecular mass of CD300LF-hFc is approximately 55-70 kDa due to glycosylation. |
Molecular Characterization: CD300LF(Thr20-Leu155) hFc(Glu99-Ala330) |
Purity: The purity of the protein is greater than 95% as determined by SDS-PAGE and Coomassie blue staining. |
Formulation & Reconstitution: Lyophilized from nanodisc solubilization buffer (20 mM Tris-HCl, 150 mM NaCl, pH 8.0). Normally 5% – 8% trehalose is added as protectants before lyophilization. |
Storage & Shipping: Store at -20°C to -80°C for 12 months in lyophilized form. After reconstitution, if not intended for use within a month, aliquot and store at -80°C (Avoid repeated freezing and thawing). Lyophilized proteins are shipped at ambient temperature. |
Figure 1.Human CD300LF Protein, hFc Tag on SDS-PAGE under reducing condition. |
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