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Recombinant Human Ephrin-B1 Protein, ≥95% (SDS-PAGE), high purity

  • ActiBioPure™
  • Animal Free
  • Azide Free
  • Bioactive
  • Carrier Free
  • ≥95%(SDS-PAGE)
Features and benefits
  • Expression System: HEK293
  • Accession #: P98172
  • Protein Tag: C-hFc & His
  • Bioactivity: When Recombinant Mouse EphB3 Fc Chimera is coated at 2 μg/mL, Recombinant Human Ephrin-B1 Fc Chimera binds with an apparent KD <0.2 nM.
  • Endotoxin Concentration: <0.1 EU/μg
Item Number
rp145638
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rp145638-10μg
10μg
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$69.90
rp145638-50μg
50μg
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$169.90
rp145638-100μg
100μg
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$259.90
rp145638-1mg
1mg
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$1,999.90

Animal Free, ≥95% (SDS-PAGE), Active, 293F, C-hFc&His tag, 28-232 aa

Basic Description

Product NameRecombinant Human Ephrin-B1 Protein, ≥95% (SDS-PAGE), high purity
GradeActiBioPure™, Animal Free, Azide Free, Bioactive, Carrier Free
Product Description

Purity
≥95% (SDS-PAGE)
Endotoxin level
<0.1 EU/μg
Function
Binds to the receptor tyrosine kinases EPHB1 and EPHA1. Binds to, and induce the collapse of, commissural axons/growth cones in vitro. May play a role in constraining the orientation of longitudinally projecting axons.

Specifications & PurityActiBioPure™, Bioactive, Animal Free, Carrier Free, Azide Free, ≥95%(SDS-PAGE)
Purity≥95% (SDS-PAGE)
BioactivityWhen Recombinant Mouse EphB3 Fc Chimera is coated at 2 μg/mL, Recombinant Human Ephrin-B1 Fc Chimera binds with an apparent KD <0.2 nM.
Endotoxin Concentration<0.1 EU/μg
Expression SystemHEK293
SpeciesHuman
Amino Acids28-232 aa
SequenceLAKNLEPVSWSSLNPKFLSGKGLVIYPKIGDKLDIICPRAEAGRPYEYYKLYLVRPEQAAACSTVLDPNVLVTCNRPEQEIRFTIKFQEFSPNYMGLEFKKHHDYYITSTSNGSLEGLENREGGVCRTRTMKIIMKVGQDPNAVTPEQLTTSRPSKEADNTVKMATQAPGSRGSLGDSDGKHETVNQEEKSGPGASGGSSGDPDGENLYFQGMDPKSCDKTHTCPPCPAPELLGGPSVFLFPPKPKDTLMISRTP
Protein TagC-hFc & His
Accession #P98172
Predicted molecular weight50 kDa
SDS-PAGE65-70 kDa, under reducing conditions

Product Specifications

FormLyophilized
ReconstitutionReconstitute in sterile 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. Upon delivery aliquot. Avoid freeze/thaw cycle.

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References

1. Davis, S S and 7 more authors..  (1994)  Ligands for EPH-related receptor tyrosine kinases that require membrane attachment or clustering for activity..  Science (New York, N.Y.),    (4):   [PMID:7973638]
2. Beckmann, M P MP and 9 more authors..  (1994)  Molecular characterization of a family of ligands for eph-related tyrosine kinase receptors..  The EMBO journal,    (15):   [PMID:8070404]
3. Brückner, K K and 5 more authors..  (1999)  EphrinB ligands recruit GRIP family PDZ adaptor proteins into raft membrane microdomains..  Neuron,      [PMID:10197531]
4. Wieland, Ilse I and 7 more authors..  (2004)  Mutations of the ephrin-B1 gene cause craniofrontonasal syndrome..  American journal of human genetics,      [PMID:15124102]
5. Twigg, Stephen R F SR and 7 more authors..  (2004)  Mutations of ephrin-B1 (EFNB1), a marker of tissue boundary formation, cause craniofrontonasal syndrome..  Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America,    (8):   [PMID:15166289]
6. Zhang, Zemin Z and Henzel, William J WJ..  (2004)  Signal peptide prediction based on analysis of experimentally verified cleavage sites..  Protein science : a publication of the Protein Society,      [PMID:15340161]
7. Ross, Mark T MT and 281 more authors..  (2005)  The DNA sequence of the human X chromosome..  Nature,    (17):   [PMID:15772651]
8. Wieland, Ilse I and 14 more authors..  (2005)  Twenty-six novel EFNB1 mutations in familial and sporadic craniofrontonasal syndrome (CFNS)..  Human mutation,      [PMID:15959873]
9. Tomita, Taisuke T, Tanaka, Sayaka S, Morohashi, Yuichi Y and Iwatsubo, Takeshi T..  (2006)  Presenilin-dependent intramembrane cleavage of ephrin-B1..  Molecular neurodegeneration,    (12):   [PMID:16930449]

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