User-friendly Recombinant Human Erp27 Protein (his Tag) Series [KT8CbGEs]
User-friendly Recombinant Human Erp27 Protein (his Tag) Series [KT8CbGEs]: A Cutting-Edge Research Tool Introducing the User-friendly Recombinant Human Erp27 Protein (his Tag) Series [KT8CbGEs], a high-quality research tool designed to support advanced molecular and cellular studies. This protein, derived from hu
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User-friendly Recombinant Human Erp27 Protein (his Tag) Series [KT8CbGEs]: A Cutting-Edge Research Tool
Introducing the User-friendly Recombinant Human Erp27 Protein (his Tag) Series [KT8CbGEs], a high-quality research tool designed to support advanced molecular and cellular studies. This protein, derived from human HEK293 cells, offers a reliable source for researchers investigating the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and its associated functions. With its specific His Tag, the protein is easily purified and detected, making it an ideal choice for various experimental applications.- High purity: >95% as determined by reducing SDS-PAGE.
- Low endotoxin level: <1.0 EU per μg of the protein as determined by the LAL method.
Key Features and Specifications
The User-friendly Recombinant Human Erp27 Protein (his Tag) Series [KT8CbGEs] is a recombinant protein with a sequence spanning Glu26-Leu273. It has a calculated molecular weight of 28.8 kDa and an observed molecular weight ranging from 32-38 kDa. This protein is expressed in HEK293 cells and contains a C-His tag for easy purification. Despite not being validated for activity, it holds great potential for research in areas such as protease activity, protein disulfide isomerase, thiol-disulfide oxidase, and phospholipase functions.- Species: Human
- Sequence: Glu26-Leu273
- Accession: Q96DN0
Applications and Benefits
The User-friendly Recombinant Human Erp27 Protein (his Tag) Series [KT8CbGEs] is a versatile tool for researchers in various fields, including cell biology, biochemistry, and pharmacology. Its widespread expression in multiple tissues, particularly in the pancreas, makes it a valuable resource for studying ER-related diseases and conditions. By using this protein, researchers can gain insights into the complex processes involving the ER and its role in cellular signaling and protein folding. The protein's purity, low endotoxin level, and ease of reconstitution make it a practical choice for a wide range of experimental setups.- Supports research in ER-related diseases
- Facilitates studies on protein folding and cellular signaling
- Contributes to advancements in pharmacology and cell biology
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