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LBP Protein (His tag)

LBP Origin: Human Host: CHO Cells Recombinant >95 % by SDS-PAGE ELISA, Agon
Catalog No. ABIN5663347
  • Target See all LBP Proteins
    LBP (Lipopolysaccharide Binding Protein (LBP))
    Protein Type
    Recombinant
    Origin
    • 5
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    • 4
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    • 1
    Human
    Source
    • 12
    • 3
    • 1
    • 1
    • 1
    CHO Cells
    Purification tag / Conjugate
    This LBP protein is labelled with His tag.
    Application
    ELISA, Agonist (Agon)
    Sequence
    MGALARALPS ILLALLLTST PEALGANPGL VARITDKGLQ YAAQEGLLAL QSELLRITLP DFTGDLRIPH VGRGRYEFHS LNIHSCELLH SALRPVPGQG LSLSISDSSI RVQGRWKVRK SFFKLQGSFD VSVKGISISV NLLLGSESSG RPTVTASSCS SDIADVEVDM SGDLGWLLNL FHNQIESKFQ KVLESRICEM IQKSVSSDLQ PYLQTLPVTT EIDSFADIDY SLVEAPRATA QMLEVMFKGE IFHRNHRSPV FSPGNLSVDP YMEIDAFVLL PSSSKEPVFR LSVATNVSAT LTFNTSKITG FSITDDMIPP DSNIRLTTKS FRPFVPRLAR LYPNMNLELQ GSVPSAPLLN TLLAAVMSLP EEHNKMVYFA ISDYVFNTAS LVYHEEGYLN FLKPGKVKVE LKESKVGLFN AELLEALLNY YILNTFYPKF NDKLAEGFPL PLLKRVQLYD LGLQIHKDFL FLGANVQYMR VHHHHHH
    Characteristics
    Attention: His-tag at the c-terminal end of the LBP has no protease site and is not to split off
    Purification
    Affinity chromatography by His-Tag
    Purity
    >95 % by SDS-PAGE
    Endotoxin Level
    <1 EU/μgof recombinant human LBP as determined by LAL method
    Biological Activity Comment
    Don't activate cells in MNC culture.
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  • Application Notes
    Optimal working dilution should be determined by the investigator.
    Restrictions
    For Research Use only
  • Format
    Lyophilized
    Reconstitution
    Reconstitute with 40 μL sterile distilled water to a concentration of 0.25 mg/mL
    Concentration
    0.25 mg/mL
    Buffer
    sterile-filtered phosphate balanced salt solution, pH 7.4
    Preservative
    Without preservative
    Storage
    RT,-20 °C,-80 °C
    Storage Comment

    Storage: -20°C or -70°C

    Storage/Stability: Long time -80oC. Short time storage is possible at 40C or -20C .The lyophilized product thought stable room temperature up to 3 weeks, but is best stored desiccated at -70oC more than 1 year, at refrigerator about 10 months. Reconstituted protein should be used immediately or stored in undiluted working aliquots at -20oC. For long term storage it is recommended to add a carrier protein (o.1% BSA). Repeated freezing and thawing should be avoided!!!

    Expiry Date
    12 months
  • Target
    LBP (Lipopolysaccharide Binding Protein (LBP))
    Alternative Name
    LBP (LBP Products)
    Synonyms
    BPIFD2 Protein, Bpifd2 Protein, Ly88 Protein, LPSBP Protein, LBP Protein, lipopolysaccharide binding protein Protein, lipopolysaccharide-binding protein Protein, LBP Protein, Lbp Protein, LOC100472839 Protein
    Background
    Background: Natural LBP is a 58KD glycoprotein produced in liver. It binds at lipid A of LPS with high affinity (10-9M) and reduced the cellular LPS effects at CD14+ cells (IL1ß, IL6, TNFα). It acts as opsonin for GRAM negative cells, LPS, neutrophiles and granulocytes. LBP binds to the lipid A moiety of bacterial lipopolysaccharides (LPS), a glycolipid present in the outer membrane of all Gram-negative bacteria. The LBP/LPS complex seems to interact with the CD14 receptor. Recombinant LBP produced from mouse LBP transfected CHO-cells in serum free medium. For transfection, we have cloned complete mouse LBP cDNA into expression vector pPOL-DHFR. Before transfection, the complete mouse LBP cDNA amplified by PCR and cloned into expression vector p-POL-DHFR. Sequence similarities belongs to the BPI/LBP/Plunc superfamily and BPI/LBP family.
    Molecular Weight
    ~58kDa
    Gene ID
    3929
    NCBI Accession
    NP_004130
    UniProt
    P18428
    Pathways
    TLR Signaling, Activation of Innate immune Response, Cellular Response to Molecule of Bacterial Origin, Positive Regulation of Immune Effector Process, Toll-Like Receptors Cascades, Monocarboxylic Acid Catabolic Process
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