Human CD46 Protein (His Tag)
AHUS2, MCP, MGC26544, MIC10, TLX, TRA2.10
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Catalog Number | P12239-H08H |
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Organism Species | Human |
Host | Human Cells |
Synonyms | AHUS2, MCP, MGC26544, MIC10, TLX, TRA2.10 |
Molecular Weight | The recombinant human CD46 consists of 305 amino acids and has a predicted molecular mass of 34 kDa. As a result of glycosylation, the apparent molecular mass of rh CD46 is approximately 55-60 kDa in SDS-PAGE under reducing conditions. |
predicted N | Cys 35 |
SDS-PAGE | |
Purity | > 95 % as determined by SDS-PAGE |
Protein Construction | A DNA sequence encoding the human CD46 (EAW93471.1) extracellular domain (Met 1-Asp 328) was fused with a polyhistidine tag at the C-terminus. |
Bio-activity | |
Research Area | Immunology |Inflammation / Inflammatory Mediator |Plasma Cascade Systems in Inflammation |Complement System |Regulatory |
Formulation | Lyophilized from sterile PBS, pH 7.4 1. Normally 5 % - 8 % trehalose and mannitol are added as protectants before lyophilization. Specific concentrations are included in the hardcopy of COA. |
Background | CD47 contains 1 Ig-like V-type (immunoglobulin-like) domain and is a receptor for the C-terminal cell binding domain of thrombospondin. It may play a role in membrane transport and signal transduction. CD47 is also a membrane protein, which is involved in the increase in intracellular calcium concentration that occurs upon cell adhesion to extracellular matrix. It is very broadly distributed on normal adult tissues, as well as ovarian tumors, being especially abundant in some epithelia and the brain. CD47 may play a role in membrane transport and/or integrin dependent signal transduction. It may prevent premature elimination of red blood cells. It also may be involved in membrane permeability changes induced following virus infection. By acting as an adhesion receptor for THBS1 on platelets, CD47 plays a role in both cell adhesion and in the modulation of integrins. It also plays an important role in memory formation and synaptic plasticity in the hippocampus. |
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