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HHLA2 Protein (His tag)

MALS verified HHLA2 Origin: Human Host: HEK-293 Cells Recombinant >95 % as determined by SDS-PAGE.
Catalog No. ABIN7121521
  • Target See all HHLA2 Proteins
    HHLA2 (HERV-H LTR-Associating 2 (HHLA2))
    Protein Type
    Recombinant
    Origin
    • 8
    • 2
    Human
    Source
    • 8
    • 1
    • 1
    HEK-293 Cells
    Purification tag / Conjugate
    This HHLA2 protein is labelled with His tag.
    Purpose
    Human B7-H7 / HHLA2 Protein, His Tag (MALS verified)
    Sequence
    Ile 23 - Asn 344
    Characteristics
    Human B7-H7, His Tag (B77-H52H6) is expressed from human 293 cells (HEK293). It contains AA Ile 23 - Asn 344 (Accession # Q9UM44-1).
    Purity
    >95 % as determined by SDS-PAGE.
    Endotoxin Level
    Less than 1.0 EU per μg by the LAL method.
    Grade
    MALS verified
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  • Application Notes
    This protein carries a polyhistidine tag at the C-terminus. The protein has a calculated MW of 39.0 kDa. The protein migrates as 50-66 kDa under reducing (R) condition due to glycosylation.
    Restrictions
    For Research Use only
  • Format
    Lyophilized
    Buffer
    PBS, pH 7.4
    Storage
    -20 °C
    Storage Comment
    -20°C
  • Target
    HHLA2 (HERV-H LTR-Associating 2 (HHLA2))
    Alternative Name
    B7-H7 / HHLA2 (HHLA2 Products)
    Synonyms
    B7H7 Protein, HERV-H LTR-associating 2 Protein, HHLA2 Protein, hhla2 Protein
    Background
    Synonyms: B7-H7,HHLA2,B7 Homolog 7,
    Description: B7-H7 (HHLA2) is a newly identified B7 family member that regulates human T-cell functions. B7-H7 was previously known as human endogenous retrovirus-H long terminal repeat associating 2 (HHLA2) with unidentified function. Recently, B7-H7 has been identified as a specific ligand for human CD28H. The B7-H7-CD28H pathway strongly promoted CD4+ T-cell proliferation and cytokine production via an AKT-dependent signaling cascade in the presence of TCR signaling, suggesting B7-H7 comprises a new co-stimulatory pathway. The first IgV domain of B7-H7, which presumably binds to a putative receptor, shows the highest homology to other B7 family members.
    Molecular Weight
    39.0 kDa
    NCBI Accession
    NP_009003
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