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MTDH Protein (His tag)

MTDH Origin: Human Host: Insect cells (Sf9) Recombinant > 80 % as determined by SDS-PAGE and Coomassie blue staining AbP, STD
Catalog No. ABIN2726493
  • Target See all MTDH Proteins
    MTDH (Metadherin (MTDH))
    Protein Type
    Recombinant
    Origin
    • 7
    • 2
    Human
    Source
    • 5
    • 2
    • 1
    • 1
    Insect cells (Sf9)
    Purification tag / Conjugate
    This MTDH protein is labelled with His tag.
    Application
    Antibody Production (AbP), Standard (STD)
    Characteristics
    • Recombinant human MTDH (N-term His tag) protein expressed in sf9 cells.
    • Produced with end-sequenced ORF clone
    Purity
    > 80 % as determined by SDS-PAGE and Coomassie blue staining
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  • Application Notes
    Recombinant human proteins can be used for:
    Native antigens for optimized antibody production
    Positive controls in ELISA and other antibody assays
    Comment

    The tag is located at the N-terminal.

    Restrictions
    For Research Use only
  • Concentration
    50 μg/mL
    Buffer
    50 mM Tris-HCl, pH 8.0, 100 mM glycine, 10 % glycerol. Store at -80C. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles. Stable for at least 3 months from receipt of products under proper storage and handling conditions.
    Storage
    -80 °C
    Storage Comment
    Store at -80°C. Thaw on ice, aliquot to individual single-use tubes, and then re-freeze immediately. Only 2-3 freeze thaw cycles are recommended.
  • Target
    MTDH (Metadherin (MTDH))
    Alternative Name
    Mtdh (MTDH Products)
    Synonyms
    MGC75963 Protein, 2610103J23Rik Protein, 3D3 Protein, 3D3/Lyric Protein, AEG-1 Protein, AV353288 Protein, D8Bwg1112e Protein, Lyric Protein, AEG1 Protein, LYRIC Protein, LYRIC/3D3 Protein, metadherin Protein, mtdh Protein, MTDH Protein, Mtdh Protein
    Molecular Weight
    56.3 kDa
    NCBI Accession
    NP_848927
    Pathways
    Cellular Response to Molecule of Bacterial Origin, Cell-Cell Junction Organization
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