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Ret Proto-Oncogene Protein (RET) (AA 658-1114) (GST tag)

RET Origin: Human Host: Insect cells (Sf21) Recombinant SDS, Func Active
Catalog No. ABIN5570103
  • Target See all Ret Proto-Oncogene (RET) Proteins
    Ret Proto-Oncogene (RET)
    Protein Type
    Recombinant
    Biological Activity
    Active
    Protein Characteristics
    AA 658-1114
    Origin
    • 17
    • 6
    Human
    Source
    • 11
    • 4
    • 3
    • 2
    • 2
    • 1
    Insect cells (Sf21)
    Purification tag / Conjugate
    This Ret Proto-Oncogene protein is labelled with GST tag.
    Application
    SDS-PAGE (SDS), Functional Studies (Func)
    Purpose
    RET (Human) Recombinant Protein
    Characteristics
    Human RET (NP_000314.1, 658 a.a. - 1114 a.a.) partial recombinant protein with GST tag expressed in baculovirus infected Sf21 cells.
    This product with activity data is belong to bioactive protein.
    Purification
    Baculovirus infected insect cell (Sf21) expression system
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  • Application Notes
    Optimal working dilution should be determined by the investigator.
    Comment

    Baculovirus infected insect cell (Sf21) expression system
    Product Quality tested by: Loading 1 ug protein in SDS-PAGE

    Restrictions
    For Research Use only
  • Format
    Liquid
    Buffer
    In 50 mM Tris-HCl, 150 mM NaCl, pH 7.5 (0.05 % Brij35, 1 mM DTT, 10 % glycerol)
    Preservative
    Dithiothreitol (DTT)
    Precaution of Use
    This product contains Dithiothreitol (DTT): a POISONOUS AND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE which should be handled by trained staff only.
    Handling Advice
    Aliquot to avoid repeated freezing and thawing.
    Storage
    -80 °C
  • Target
    Ret Proto-Oncogene (RET)
    Alternative Name
    RET (RET Products)
    Background
    Full Gene Name: ret proto-oncogene
    Synonyms: CDHF12,HSCR1,MEN2A,MEN2B,MTC1,PTC,RET-ELE1,RET51
    Gene ID
    5979
    Pathways
    RTK Signaling, Dopaminergic Neurogenesis, Regulation of Cell Size, Tube Formation
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