Recombinant Human EpCAM Protein, >95%(SDS-PAGE), high purity

Features and benefits
  • Expression System: HEK293
  • Accession #: P16422
  • Protein Tag: C-His
  • Bioactivity: Measured by the ability of the immobilized protein to support the adhesion of NIH-3T3 mouse embryonic fibroblast cells. When cells are added to EpCAM-His coated plates (1.25μg/mL, 100μL/well), approximately >30% will adhere specifically after 30 minutes a
  • Endotoxin Concentration: <0.1 EU/μg
Item Number
rp145590
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10μg
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50μg
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Animal Free , >95%(SDS-PAGE), Active, 293F, His tag, 24-265 aa

Basic Description

Product NameRecombinant Human EpCAM Protein, >95%(SDS-PAGE), high purity
Synonyms17-1A; 323/A3; ACSTD1; antigen identified by monoclonal AUA1; CD326 antigen; CD326; Cell surface glycoprotein Trop-1; chromosome 4, surface marker (35kD glycoprotein); DIAR5; EGP; EGP-2; EGP314; EGP40; EpCAM; epithelial cell adhesion molecule; Epithelial
GradeActiBioPure™, Animal Free, Azide Free, Bioactive, Carrier Free, High Performance
Product Description

Purity

>95% SDS-PAGE


Molecular weight informat

28-40kDa (SDS-PAGE under reducing conditions)


Additional sequence information

Extracellular domain.


Function

May act as a physical homophilic interaction molecule between intestinal epithelial cells (IECs) and intraepithelial lymphocytes (IELs) at the mucosal epithelium for providing immunological barrier as a first line of defense against mucosal infection. Plays a role in embryonic stem cells proliferation and differentiation. Up-regulates the expression of FABP5, MYC and cyclins A and E.


Post-translational

Hyperglycosylated in carcinoma tissue as compared with autologous normal epithelia. Glycosylation at Asn-198 is crucial for protein stability.

Specifications & PurityActiBioPure™, Bioactive, Animal Free, Carrier Free, Azide Free, High performance, ≥95%(SDS-PAGE)
Purity>95%(SDS-PAGE)
BioactivityMeasured by the ability of the immobilized protein to support the adhesion of NIH-3T3 mouse embryonic fibroblast cells. When cells are added to EpCAM-His coated plates (1.25μg/mL, 100μL/well), approximately >30% will adhere specifically after 30 minutes a
Endotoxin Concentration<0.1 EU/μg
Expression SystemHEK293
SpeciesHuman
Amino Acids24-265 aa
SequenceQEECVCENYKLAVNCFVNNNRQCQCTSVGAQNTVICSKLAAKCLVMKAEMNGSKLGRRAKPEGALQNNDGLYDPDCDESGLFKAKQCNGTSMCWCVNTAGVRRTDKDTEITCSERVRTYWIIIELKHKAREKPYDSKSLRTALQKEITTRYQLDPKFITSILYENNVITIDLVQNSSQKTQNDVDIADVAYYFEKDVKGESLFHSKKMDLTVNGEQLDLDPGQTLIYYVDEKAPEFSMQGLKHHHHHH
Protein TagC-His
Accession #P16422
Predicted molecular weight26 kDa
SDS-PAGE31.5-44.0 kDa, under reducing condition.

Images

Recombinant Human EpCAM Protein (rp145590) - Protein Bioactivity
Measured by the ability of the immobilized protein to support the adhesion of NIH/3T3 mouse embryonic fibroblast cells. When cells are added to EpCAM Protein coated plates (1.25μg/mL, 100μL/well), approximately >30% will adhere specifically after 30 minutes at 37℃.

Recombinant Human EpCAM Protein (rp145590) - SDS-PAGE
2.5 μg/lane of Recombinant Human EpCAM Protein was resolved with SDS-PAGE under reducing (R) conditions and visualized by Coomassie® Blue staining, showing a band at 31.5-44.0 kDa under reducing conditions.

Product Specifications

FormLyophilized
ReconstitutionReconstitute in water to a concentration of 0.1-0.5 mg/ml.
Storage TempStore at -20°C,Avoid repeated freezing and thawing
Shipped InIce chest + Ice pads
Stability And StorageStore at -20~-80℃ for more than 1 year

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ZJ23F0700630Certificate of AnalysisJul 21, 2023 rp145590
ZJ23F0700629Certificate of AnalysisJul 20, 2023 rp145590
ZJ23F0700628Certificate of AnalysisJul 20, 2023 rp145590

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References

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2. Szala, S S and 6 more authors..  (1990)  Molecular cloning of cDNA for the carcinoma-associated antigen GA733-2..  Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America,      [PMID:2333300]
3. Strnad, J J and 9 more authors..  (1989)  Molecular cloning and characterization of a human adenocarcinoma/epithelial cell surface antigen complementary DNA..  Cancer research,    (15):   [PMID:2463074]
4. Perez, M S MS and Walker, L E LE..  (1989)  Isolation and characterization of a cDNA encoding the KS1/4 epithelial carcinoma marker..  Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950),    (15):   [PMID:2469722]
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6. Björk, P P and 8 more authors..  (1993)  Isolation, partial characterization, and molecular cloning of a human colon adenocarcinoma cell-surface glycoprotein recognized by the C215 mouse monoclonal antibody..  The Journal of biological chemistry,    (15):   [PMID:7693697]
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8. Chong, J M JM and Speicher, D W DW..  (2001)  Determination of disulfide bond assignments and N-glycosylation sites of the human gastrointestinal carcinoma antigen GA733-2 (CO17-1A, EGP, KS1-4, KSA, and Ep-CAM)..  The Journal of biological chemistry,    (23):   [PMID:11080501]
9. Münz, Markus M and 5 more authors..  (2004)  The carcinoma-associated antigen EpCAM upregulates c-myc and induces cell proliferation..  Oncogene,    (29):   [PMID:15195135]
10. Münz, Markus M, Zeidler, Reinhard R and Gires, Olivier O..  (2005)  The tumour-associated antigen EpCAM upregulates the fatty acid binding protein E-FABP..  Cancer letters,    (8):   [PMID:15922867]
11. Ladwein, Markus M and 8 more authors..  (2005)  The cell-cell adhesion molecule EpCAM interacts directly with the tight junction protein claudin-7..  Experimental cell research,    (1):   [PMID:16054130]
12. Munz, Markus M, Fellinger, Karin K, Hofmann, Tanja T, Schmitt, Barbel B and Gires, Olivier O..  (2008)  Glycosylation is crucial for stability of tumour and cancer stem cell antigen EpCAM..  Frontiers in bioscience : a journal and virtual library,    (1):   [PMID:18508581]
13. Sivagnanam, Mamata M and 15 more authors..  (2008)  Identification of EpCAM as the gene for congenital tufting enteropathy..  Gastroenterology,      [PMID:18572020]
14. Ligtenberg, Marjolijn J L MJ and 17 more authors..  (2009)  Heritable somatic methylation and inactivation of MSH2 in families with Lynch syndrome due to deletion of the 3' exons of TACSTD1..  Nature genetics,      [PMID:19098912]
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