GYPC (Human) Recombinant Protein

Catalog # H00002995-G01

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Size:10 ug
Price: USD $ 541.00
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  • Specification

    Product Description

    Human GYPC full-length ORF (NP_002092.1) recombinant protein without tag.
    This product is belong to Proteoliposome (PL).Full-Length Protein,Full-Length Proteins,Full-Length,Full Length,FullLength,Proteoliposome,Proteoliposomes,Membrane Protein,Membrane Proteins

    Sequence

    MWSTRSPNSTAWPLSLEPDPGMASASTTMHTTTIAEPDPGMSGWPDGRMETSTPTIMDIVVIAGVIAAVAIVLVSLLFVMLRYMYRHKGTYHTNEAKGTEFAESADAALQGDPALQDAGDSSRKEYFI

    Host

    Wheat Germ (in vitro)

    Theoretical MW (kDa)

    13.8

    Interspecies Antigen Sequence

    Mouse (84); Rat (70)

    Form

    Liquid

    Preparation Method

    in vitro wheat germ expression system with proprietary liposome technology

    Purification

    None

    Recommend Usage

    Heating may cause protein aggregation. Please do not heat this product before electrophoresis.

    Storage Buffer

    25 mM Tris-HCl of pH8.0 containing 2% glycerol.

    Storage Instruction

    Store at -80°C. Aliquot to avoid repeated freezing and thawing.

    Note

    Best use within three months from the date of receipt of this protein.

  • Applications

    Antibody Production

  • Gene Info — GYPC

    Entrez GeneID

    2995

    GeneBank Accession#

    NM_002101.3

    Protein Accession#

    NP_002092.1

    Gene Name

    GYPC

    Gene Alias

    CD236, CD236R, GE, GPC, GYPD, MGC117309, MGC126191, MGC126192

    Gene Description

    glycophorin C (Gerbich blood group)

    Omim ID

    110750 611162

    Gene Ontology

    Hyperlink

    Gene Summary

    Glycophorin C (GYPC) is an integral membrane glycoprotein. It is a minor species carried by human erythrocytes, but plays an important role in regulating the mechanical stability of red cells. A number of glycophorin C mutations have been described. The Gerbich and Yus phenotypes are due to deletion of exon 3 and 2, respectively. The Webb and Duch antigens, also known as glycophorin D, result from single point mutations of the glycophorin C gene. The glycophorin C protein has very little homology with glycophorins A and B. [provided by RefSeq

    Other Designations

    glycophorin C

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