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DR3/LARD Protein (AA 25-199) (Fc Tag)

Recombinant DR3/LARD protein expressed in HEK-293 Cells.
Catalog No. ABIN7092807
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Quick Overview for DR3/LARD Protein (AA 25-199) (Fc Tag) (ABIN7092807)

Target

See all DR3/LARD (TNFRSF25) Proteins
DR3/LARD (TNFRSF25) (Tumor Necrosis Factor Receptor Superfamily, Member 25 (TNFRSF25))

Protein Type

Recombinant

Origin

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Human

Source

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HEK-293 Cells

Application

Affinity Measurement (AM), Antibody Drug Assay (ADA), Immunoassay (IA), Screening Assay (ScA)

Purity

The purity of the protein is greater than 95 % as determined by SDS-PAGE and Coomassie blue staining.
  • Protein Characteristics

    AA 25-199

    Purification tag / Conjugate

    This DR3/LARD protein is labelled with Fc Tag.

    Purpose

    Recombinant Human TNFRSF25 with C-terminal human Fc tag

    Specificity

    TNFRSF25(Gln25-Gln199) hFc(Glu99-Ala330)

    Characteristics

    Extracellular Domain Protein

    Purification

    Purified from cell culture supernatant by affinity chromatography
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  • Application Notes

    Extracellular Domain Proteins (ECD) can be used as:
    • Immunogens for antibody drug development
    • Reagents used for CAR-T positive cell monitoring
    • Reagents for antibody screening and functional testing
    • Reagents for antibody affinity measurement

    Comment

    The protein was produced using HEK293 mammalian cell secretion expression system to ensure the close-to-native structures and post-translational modifications of the target protein.

    Restrictions

    For Research Use only
  • Format

    Lyophilized

    Reconstitution

    Please see Certificate of Analysis for specific instructions of reconstitution.

    Buffer

    Lyophilized from sterile PBS, pH 7.4. Normally 5 % - 8 % trehalose is added as protectants before lyophilization.

    Storage

    -20 °C,-80 °C

    Storage Comment

    Store at -20°C to -80°C for 12 months in lyophilized form. After reconstitution, if not intended for use within a month, aliquot and store at -80°C (Avoid repeated freezing and thawing). Lyophilized proteins are shipped at ambient temperature.

    Expiry Date

    12 months
  • Target

    DR3/LARD (TNFRSF25) (Tumor Necrosis Factor Receptor Superfamily, Member 25 (TNFRSF25))

    Alternative Name

    TNFRSF25

    Background

    APO-3,DDR3,DR3,GEF720,LARD,PLEKHG5,TNFRSF12,TR3,TRAMP,WSL-1,WSL-LR
    The protein encoded by this gene is a member of the TNF-receptor superfamily. This receptor is expressed preferentially in the tissues enriched in lymphocytes, and it may play a role in regulating lymphocyte homeostasis. This receptor has been shown to stimulate NF-kappa B activity and regulate cell apoptosis. The signal transduction of this receptor is mediated by various death domain containing adaptor proteins. Knockout studies in mice suggested the role of this gene in the removal of self-reactive T cells in the thymus. Multiple alternatively spliced transcript variants of this gene encoding distinct isoforms have been reported, most of which are potentially secreted molecules. The alternative splicing of this gene in B and T cells encounters a programmed change upon T-cell activation, which predominantly produces full-length, membrane bound isoforms, and is thought to be involved in controlling lymphocyte proliferation induced by T-cell activation. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008]

    Molecular Weight

    predicted molecular mass of 45.0 kDa after removal of the signal peptide. The apparent molecular mass of TNFRSF25-hFc is 55-70 kDa due to glycosylation.

    UniProt

    Q93038

    Pathways

    Apoptosis
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