Recombinant Human NLGN4X (C-6His)

Recombinant Human NLGN4X (C-6His)

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SKU: PHH1214 Category: Target Proteins Tags: ,

Datasheet

Name

Recombinant Human NLGN4X (C-6His)

Purity

Greater than 95% as determined by reducing SDS-PAGE

Endotoxin level

<1 EU/µg as determined by LAL test.

Construction

Recombinant Human Neuroligin 4, X-Linked is produced by our Mammalian expression system and the target gene encoding Gln42-Ser676 is expressed with a 6His tag at the C-terminus.

Accession #

Q8N0W4

Host

Human Cells

Species

Human

Predicted Molecular Mass

72.46 KDa

Buffer

Lyophilized from a 0.2 μm filtered solution of 20mM PB, 150mM NaCl, pH 7.4.

Form

Lyophilized

Shipping

The product is shipped at ambient temperature.Upon receipt, store it immediately at the temperature listed below.

Stability&Storage

Store at ≤-70°C, stable for 6 months after receipt.Store at ≤-70°C, stable for 3 months under sterile conditions after opening. Please minimize freeze-thaw cycles.

Reconstitution

Always centrifuge tubes before opening.Do not mix by vortex or pipetting.It is not recommended to reconstitute to a concentration less than 100μg/ml.Dissolve the lyophilized protein in distilled water.Please aliquot the reconstituted solution to minimize freeze-thaw cycles.

 

 

 

Alternative Names

Neuroligin-4 X-Linked; Neuroligin X; HNLX; NLGN4X; KIAA1260; NLGN4

 

Background

Neuroligin 4, X-Linked (NLGN4X) is a single-pass type I membrane protein that belongs to the type-B carboxylesterase/lipase family. NLGN4X is detected at higher levels in heart and at lower levels in the liver, skeletal muscle, and pancreas. NLGN4X is a putative neuronal cell surface protein involved in cell-cell-interactions. NLGN4X may act as splice site-specific ligands for β-neurexins. It has been shown that NLGN4X is involved in the formation and remodeling of central nervous system synapses. NLGN4X also interacts with discs, large (Drosophila) homolog 4 (DLG4). Defects in NLGN4X have been associated with autism and Asperger syndrome.

 

Note

For Research Use Only , Not for Diagnostic Use.