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Name : Recombinant Human S100A8/S100A9 Heterodimer protein ,C- His Tag

Background :

Background :

Biological Activity :

Species :
Homo sapiens (Human)

Expression System :

Protein Accession :
S100A8(P05109)&S100A9(P0670)

Synonyms :
Recombinant Human S100A8/S100A9 Heterodimer protein ,C- His Tag

Amino Acid Sequence :

Molecular Weight :
S100A8(11.87kDa) & S100A9(14.06kDa)

Purity :
>90% as determined by SDS-PAGE

Storage and Stability :
Use a manual defrost freezer and avoid repeated freeze thaw cycles.Store at 2 to 8 °C for one week .Store at -20 to -80 °C for twelve months from the date of receipt.

Endotoxin Level :
Please contact with the lab for this information.

Construction :
A DNA sequence encoding the human  S100A8(Met1-Glu93) was fused with the C-terminal His tag. A DNA sequence encoding the human S100A9(Thr2-Pro114) was fused with the C-terminal His Tag. The two plasmids were co-expressed.

Formulation :
Supplied as solution form in PBS pH7.5 or lyophilized from PBS pH7.5.

Reconstitution :
Reconstitute in sterile water for a stock solution.A copy of datasheet will be provided with the products, please refer to it for details.

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Author: GTPase atpase