Active Recombinant Mouse AF251705, Fc Chimera
Cat.No. : | AF251705-457M |
Product Overview : | Recombinant Mouse AF251705 (Accession # BAC80269) was produced in Chinese Hamster Ovary cell line, CHO-derived. |
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Source : | CHO cells |
Species : | Mouse |
Tag : | Fc Chimera |
Predicted N Terminal : | Cys22 |
Form : | Lyophilized from a 0.2 µm filtered solution in PBS. |
Bio-activity : | Measured by its ability to inhibit anti-CD3-induced proliferation of stimulated human T cells.Human T lymphocytes cultured for 72 hours with PHA were incubated for an additional 3 days in 96 well plates coated with 500 ng/mL anti-CD3 and serially diluted Recombinant Mouse CD300c/LMIR2 Fc Chimera. The ED50 for this effect is typically 0.6-3 µg/mL. Optimal dilutions should be determined by each laboratory for each application. |
Molecular Mass : | Recombinant Mouse AF251705, Fc Chimera has a calculated MW of 46 kDa (monomer). In SDS-PAGE migrates as 55-65 kDa, reducing conditions. |
Purity : | >95%, by SDS-PAGE under reducing conditions and visualized by silver stain. |
Storage : | Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles. No activity loss was observed after storage at: In lyophilized state for 1 year (4ºC); After reconstitution under sterile conditions for 3 months (-70ºC). |
Gene Name : | AF251705 cDNA sequence AF251705 [ Mus musculus (house mouse) ] |
Official Symbol : | AF251705 |
Synonyms : | AF251705; cDNA sequence AF251705; CLM4; DIgR1; Igsf7; Lmir2; Cd300c; Cd300d; MAIR-II; CMRF35-like molecule; CLM; Cd300C antigen; Cd300D antigen; MAIR-2; dendritic cell-derived Ig-like receptor 1; dendritic cell-derived immunoglobulin receptor 1; immunoglobulin superfamily member 7; immunoglobulin superfamily, member 7; leukocyte mono-Ig-like receptor 2; myeloid-associated immunoglobulin-like receptor 2; myeloid-associated immunoglobulin-like receptor II |
Gene ID : | 140497 |
mRNA Refseq : | NM_134158 |
Protein Refseq : | NP_598919 |
MIM : | |
UniProt ID : | Q7TSN2 |
Chromosome Location : | 11 E2; 11 80.57 cM |
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Ask a questionGenetic variations or mutations in the gene associated with AF251705 protein may impact its expression or function, potentially affecting cellular processes or disease susceptibility.
AF251705 protein may contribute to disease development or pathophysiological conditions, and the underlying molecular mechanisms are currently being investigated.
The subcellular localization of AF251705 protein can be determined experimentally using techniques such as immunofluorescence microscopy or subcellular fractionation.
Various experimental techniques or assays have been used to study the functional significance of AF251705 protein, including functional genomics approaches, protein-protein interaction studies, or cellular assays.
Dysregulation or dysfunction of AF251705 protein can disrupt cellular homeostasis, perturb molecular signaling networks, and contribute to disease progression.
AF251705 protein may interact with specific molecules or participate in protein complexes, influencing various cellular functions and processes.
The role of AF251705 protein in cellular processes can be investigated experimentally using functional assays or loss-of-function/gain-of-function studies.
Post-translational modifications and regulatory mechanisms may modulate the activity or stability of AF251705 protein.
The expression of AF251705 protein is regulated, and there may be specific factors or signaling pathways involved in its expression control.
AF251705 protein holds the potential to be targeted or manipulated to modulate cellular processes or serve as a potential therapeutic target, warranting further investigation for its therapeutic applications.
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