Recombinant Mouse Alpha-Fetoprotein, His (HEK293-expressed) 是在 C 末端带有 His 标签的小鼠重组 AFP,由哺乳动物表达系统产生,并表达编码 Lys19-Val605 的靶基因。 Synonyms rMuAlpha-Fetoprotein, His; AFP; Alpha-Fetoprotein ; 重组小鼠甲胎蛋白,His (HEK293 细胞表达) Species MouseSource HEK 293 Accession P02772 Gene ID 11576 Molecular Weight 70-75 kDa AA Sequence KALHENEFGI ASTLDSSQCV TEKNVLSIAT ITFTQFVPEA TEEEVNKMTS DVLAAMKKNS GDGCLESQLS VFLDEICHET ELSNKYGLSG CCSQSGVERH QCLLARKKTA PASVPPFQFP EPAESCKAHE ENRAVFMNRF IYEVSRRNPF MYAPAILSLA AQYDKVVLAC CKADNKEECF QTKRASIAKE LREGSMLNEH VCSVIRKFGS RNLQATTIIK LSQKLTEANF TEIQKLALDV AHIHEECCQG NSLECLQDGE KVMTYICSQQ NILSSKIAEC CKLPMIQLGF CIIHAENGVK PEGLSLNPSQ FLGDRNFAQF SSEEKIMFMA SFLHEYSRTH PNLPVSVILR IAKTYQEILE KCSQSGNLPG CQDNLEEELQ KHIEESQALS KQSCALYQTL GDYKLQNLFL IGYTRKAPQL TSAELIDLTG KMVSIASTCC QLSEEKWSGC GEGMADIFIG HLCIRNEASP VNSGISHCCN SSYSNRRLCI TSFLRDETYA PPPFSEDKFI FHKDLCQAQG KALQTMKQEL LINLVKQKPE LTEEQLAAVT ADFSGLLEKC CKAQDQEVCF TEEGPKLISK TRDALGVHHH HHHHHHH Biological Activity Data is not available. Appearance Lyophilized powder. Formulation Lyophilized after extensive dialysis against PBS, pH 7.4. Endotoxin Level <1 EU/μg, determined by LAL method. Reconstitution Reconstitute the lyophilized recombinant Mouse Alpha-Fetoprotein, His (HEK293-expressed) (rMuAlpha-Fetoprotein, His) to 100 µg/mL using ddH2O or diluted with PBS. Storage & Stability Lyophilized recombinant Mouse Alpha-Fetoprotein, His (HEK293-expressed) (rMuAlpha-Fetoprotein, His) is stored at -20°C. After reconstitution, it is stable at 4°C for 1 week or -20°C for longer. It is recommended to freeze aliquots at -20°C or -80°C for extended storage. Shipping Room temperature in continental US; may vary elsewhere. Background Alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) is a serum glycoprotein through receptor-mediated endocytosis to embryotic cells. AFP is a marker to pathological conditions including neoplastic and non-neoplastic diseases, antioxidant effects, growth regulator in different cells and in cancer, immune response modulator, and carrier for fatty acids and oestrogens. Toxins delivered by AFP can damage myeloid-derived suppressor cells and consequently unleash innate and adaptive immunity to destroy cancer cells[1][2]. |