Recombinant FITC-Labeled Human MSLN/Mesothelin Protein
Beta LifeScience
SKU/CAT #: BLK-01616P-100UG
FITC-Labeled Human MSLN/Mesothelin on Tris-Bis PAGE under reduced condition. The purity is greater than 95%.
Recombinant FITC-Labeled Human MSLN/Mesothelin Protein
Beta LifeScience
SKU/CAT #: BLK-01616P-100UG
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Product Overview
Description | Recombinant FITC-Labeled Human MSLN/Mesothelin Protein is expressed from HEK293 with His tag and Avi tag at the C-Terminus.It contains Glu296-Gly580. |
Purity | > 95% as determined by Tris-Bis PAGE |
Accession | Q13421 |
Target Symbol | MSLN/Mesothelin |
Synonyms | MSLN; CAK1; Mesothelin; MPF; MPFSMRP; SMR |
Species | Human |
Expression System | HEK293 |
Tag | C-His-Avi |
Expression Range | Glu296-Gly580 |
Mol. Weight | The protein has a predicted MW of 35.2 kDa. Due to glycosylation, the protein migrates to 40-50 kDa based on Tris-Bis PAGE result. |
Form | Liquid |
Formulation | Supplied as 0.22um filtered solution in PBS (pH 7.4). |
Endotoxin | Less than 1EU per ug by the LAL method. |
Storage | Valid for 12 months from date of receipt when stored at -80°C.; Recommend to aliquot the protein into smaller quantities for optimal storage. Please minimize freeze-thaw cycles. |
Shipping | Shipped with dry ice. |
Gene Background | Mesothelin, also known as MSLN, is a protein that in humans is encoded by the MSLN gene.Cloning studies showed that the mesothelin gene encodes a precursor protein that is processed to yield mesothelin which is attached to the cell membrane by a glycophosphatidylinositol linkage and a 31-kDa shed fragment named megakaryocyte-potentiating factor (MPF). Although it has been proposed that mesothelin may be involved in cell adhesion, its biological function is not known.A knockout mouse line that lacks mesothelin reproduces and develops normally. |