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DNER Protein (AA 1-640, Extracellular Domain) (Fc Tag)

DNER Origin: Mouse Host: HEK-293 Cells Recombinant >85 % (SDS-PAGE) SDS
Catalog No. ABIN1344219
  • Target See all DNER Proteins
    DNER (delta/notch-Like EGF Repeat Containing (DNER))
    Protein Type
    Recombinant
    Protein Characteristics
    Extracellular Domain, AA 1-640
    Origin
    • 7
    • 2
    Mouse
    Source
    • 4
    • 3
    • 1
    • 1
    HEK-293 Cells
    Purification tag / Conjugate
    This DNER protein is labelled with Fc Tag.
    Application
    SDS-PAGE (SDS)
    Cross-Reactivity
    Mouse (Murine)
    Characteristics
    Signal peptide and extracellular domain of mouse DNER (aa 1-640) are fused at the C-terminus to the Fc portion of human IgG.
    Purity
    >85 % (SDS-PAGE)
    Sterility
    0.2 μm filtered
    Endotoxin Level
    <0.1EU/μg purified protein (LAL test, Lonza).
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  • Application Notes
    Optimal working dilution should be determined by the investigator.
    Restrictions
    For Research Use only
  • Format
    Liquid
    Concentration
    Lot specific
    Buffer
    0.2μm-filtered solution in PBS.
    Storage
    4 °C,-20 °C
    Storage Comment
    Short Term Storage: +4°C
    Long Term Storage: -20°C
    Working aliquots are stable for up to 3 months when stored at -20°C.
    Expiry Date
    3 months
  • Target
    DNER (delta/notch-Like EGF Repeat Containing (DNER))
    Alternative Name
    DNER (DNER Products)
    Synonyms
    UNQ26 Protein, bet Protein, A930026D19Rik Protein, BET Protein, Bret Protein, delta/notch like EGF repeat containing Protein, delta and Notch-like epidermal growth factor-related receptor Protein, delta/notch-like EGF repeat containing Protein, DNER Protein, LOC540552 Protein, Dner Protein
    Background
    DNER is an activator of the Notch1 pathway. It mediates neuron-glia interaction during astrocytogenesis.
    UniProt
    Q8JZM4
    Pathways
    Skeletal Muscle Fiber Development
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