Recombinant Mouse ApoH (C-6His)

Recombinant Mouse ApoH (C-6His)

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SKU: PHM0090 Category: Target Proteins Tags: ,

Datasheet

Name

Recombinant Mouse ApoH (C-6His)

Purity

Greater than 95% as determined by reducing SDS-PAGE

Endotoxin level

<1 EU/µg as determined by LAL test.

Construction

Recombinant Mouse Apolipoprotein H is produced by our Mammalian expression system and the target gene encoding Gly20-Cys345 is expressed with a 6His tag at the C-terminus.

Accession #

Q01339

Host

Human Cells

Species

Mouse

Predicted Molecular Mass

37.7 KDa

Buffer

Lyophilized from a 0.2 μm filtered solution of PBS, 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

Lyophilized protein should be stored at ≤ -20°C, stable for one year after receipt. Reconstituted protein solution can be stored at 2-8°C for 2-7 days. Aliquots of reconstituted samples are stable at ≤ -20°C for 3 months.

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

Beta-2-glycoprotein 1; Apoh

 

Background

Apolipoprotein H (APOH), also known as Beta-2-glycoprotein 1, is a glycoprotein synthesized by liver cells and it is present in the blood associated with plasma lipoproteins. Its carbohydrate content is approximately 19% of the molecular weight and it is present in the blood associated with plasma lipoproteins. Mature mouse ApoH shares 76% and 42% aa sequence identity with human and rat ApoH, respectively. The activity of APOH appears to involve the binding of agglutenating, inhibits agglutination, and negatively charged compounds by the contact activation of the intrinsic blood coagulation pathway. APOH is found be involved in the activation of lipoprotein lipase in lipid metabolism on several classes of lipoproteins.

 

Note

For Research Use Only , Not for Diagnostic Use.