Recombinant Human Cofilin Protein, >90%(SDS-PAGE), high purity

Features and benefits
  • Expression System: E. coli
  • Protein Tag: N-His
  • Endotoxin Concentration: <1.0 EU/μg
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rp169589
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Carrier Free, >90%(SDS-PAGE), E.coli, His tag, 1-166 aa

Basic Description

Product NameRecombinant Human Cofilin Protein, >90%(SDS-PAGE), high purity
SynonymsCFL1; Cofilin 1; CFL; Cofilin 1 (Non-Muscle); 18 KDa Phosphoprotein; Cofilin-1; P18; Epididymis Secretory Protein Li 15; Cofilin; Non-Muscle Isoform; HEL-S-15; Cofilin
GradeAzide Free, Carrier Free
Product Description

Purity:>90%, by SDS-PAGE visualized with Coomassie® Blue Staining.

Description:

CFL1, also known as n-cofilin, is a member of the ADF/Cofilin family. This family comprises three genes: CFL1, CFL2 and DSTN (destrin). ADF/Cofilin family members bind G-actin monomers and depolymerize actin filaments through two mechanisms: severing and increasing the off-rate for actin monomers from the pointed end. Cofilin also binds with other proteins such as myosin, tropomyosin, α-actinin, gelsolin and scruin. These proteins compete with cofilin for actin binding. Сofilin also plays a role in innate immune response. CFL1 contains 1 ADF-H domain and is widely distributed in various tissues. It is important for normal progress through mitosis and normal cytokinesis.


Specifications & PurityCarrier Free, Azide Free, ≥90%(SDS-PAGE)
Purity>90%(SDS-PAGE)
Endotoxin Concentration<1.0 EU/μg
Expression SystemE. coli
Amino Acids1-166 aa
SequenceMGSSHHHHHHSSGLVPRGSHMASGVAVSDGVIKVFNDMKVRKSSTPEEVKKRKKAVLFCLSEDKKNIILEEGKEILVGDVGQTVDDPYATFVKMLPDKDCRYALYDATYETKESKKEDLVFIFWAPESAPLKSKMIYASSKDAIKKKLTGIKHELQANCYEEVKDRCTLAEKLGGSAVISLEGKPL
Protein TagN-His
Predicted molecular weight20.7 kDa
SDS-PAGE21.2 kDa, reducing conditions; 21.2 kDa, non-reducing conditions

Images

Recombinant Human Cofilin Protein (rp169589) - SDS-PAGE
Recombinant Human Cofilin Protein was resolved with SDS-PAGE under reducing (R) and non-reducing (N) conditions and visualized by Coomassie® Blue staining, showing a band at 21.2 kDa.

Product Specifications

FormLyophilized
ReconstitutionWe recommend that this vial be briefly centrifuged prior to opening to bring the contents to the bottom. Reconstitute at 1.0 mg/mL in sterile distilled water. Stock solutions should be apportioned into working aliquots and stored at ≤ -20 °C. Further dilu
Storage TempStore at -20°C,Avoid repeated freezing and thawing
Shipped InIce chest + Ice pads
Stability And StorageStore at -20°C stable up to 1 year. Avoid freeze/thaw cycle.

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