ITGA11 (Human) Recombinant Protein (Q01)

Catalog # H00022801-Q01

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  • Specifications

    Product Description

    Human ITGA11 partial ORF ( NP_001004439, 793 a.a. - 893 a.a.) recombinant protein with GST-tag at N-terminal.

    Sequence

    LDARSDLPTAMEYCQRVLRKPAQDCSAYTLSFDTTVFIIESTRQRVAVEATLENRGENAYSTVLNISQSANLQFASLIQKEDSDGSIECVNEERRLQKQVC

    Host

    Wheat Germ (in vitro)

    Theoretical MW (kDa)

    36.85

    Interspecies Antigen Sequence

    Mouse (90); Rat (87)

    Preparation Method

    in vitro wheat germ expression system

    Purification

    Glutathione Sepharose 4 Fast Flow

    Quality Control Testing

    12.5% SDS-PAGE Stained with Coomassie Blue.

    Storage Buffer

    50 mM Tris-HCI, 10 mM reduced Glutathione, pH=8.0 in the elution buffer.

    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

    Enzyme-linked Immunoabsorbent Assay

    Western Blot (Recombinant protein)

    Antibody Production

    Protein Array

  • Gene Info — ITGA11

    Entrez GeneID

    22801

    GeneBank Accession#

    NM_001004439

    Protein Accession#

    NP_001004439

    Gene Name

    ITGA11

    Gene Alias

    HsT18964

    Gene Description

    integrin, alpha 11

    Omim ID

    604789

    Gene Ontology

    Hyperlink

    Gene Summary

    This gene encodes an alpha integrin. Integrins are heterodimeric integral membrane proteins composed of an alpha chain and a beta chain. This protein contains an I domain, is expressed in muscle tissue, dimerizes with beta 1 integrin in vitro, and appears to bind collagen in this form. Therefore, the protein may be involved in attaching muscle tissue to the extracellular matrix. Alternative transcriptional splice variants have been found for this gene, but their biological validity is not determined. [provided by RefSeq

    Other Designations

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