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Recombinant Human NCR3 protein, T7/His-tagged

Cat.No. : NCR3-100H
Product Overview : Recombinant human CD337 cDNA (19 – 135 aa) fused with T7-His-TEV cleavage site Tag (29aa) at N-terminal was expressed in E. coli.
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Source : E. coli
Species : Human
Tag : T7/His
Form : 1.0 mg/ml, sterile-filtered, in 20 mM pH 8.0 Tris-HCl Buffer, with proprietary formulation of NaCl, KCl, EDTA, arginine, DTT and Glycerol.
AA Sequence : MASMTGGQQMGRGHHHHHHENLYFQ GGEFLWVSQPPEIRTLEGSSAFLPC SFNASQGRLAIGSVTWFRDEVVPGK EVRNGTPEFRGRLAPLASSRFLHDH QAELHIRDVRGHDASIYVCRVEVLG LGVGTGNGTRLVVEKEHPQLG
Purity : >90% by SDS-PAGE
Applications : 1. May be used for in vitro non-glycosylated CD337 protein mediated DC or NK cell activations regulation study with this protein as either coating matrix protein or soluble factor.2. May be used for CD337 protein-protein interaction assay.3. As enzymeatic substrate for vasious proteases.4. As antigen for specific antibody production.
Storage : Keep at -80centigrade for long term storage. Product is stable at 4 centigrade for at least 30 days.
Gene Name : NCR3 natural cytotoxicity triggering receptor 3 [ Homo sapiens ]
Official Symbol : NCR3
Synonyms : NCR3; natural cytotoxicity triggering receptor 3; LY117, lymphocyte antigen 117; 1C7; CD337; NKp30; NK-p30; lymphocyte antigen 117; activating NK-A1 receptor; activating natural killer receptor p30; natural killer cell p30-related protein; MALS; LY117;
Gene ID : 259197
mRNA Refseq : NM_001145466
Protein Refseq : NP_001138938
MIM : 611550
UniProt ID : O14931
Chromosome Location : 6p21.3
Pathway : Natural killer cell mediated cytotoxicity, organism-specific biosystem; Natural killer cell mediated cytotoxicity, conserved biosystem;
Function : receptor activity;

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Can NCR3 be used for personalized medicine? 08/21/2022

The study of NCR3 expression and genetic variations may help tailor treatments for individuals with certain diseases, making it a potential component of personalized medicine.

How is NCR3 protein linked to inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)? 10/11/2021

NCR3 is implicated in the pathogenesis of IBD, and drugs targeting this protein may offer new therapeutic options for patients with IBD.

How does NCR3 relate to autoimmune diseases? 09/10/2020

NCR3 dysfunction has been associated with autoimmune diseases, and understanding its role may lead to new therapies.

Are there any challenges associated with NCR3-based therapies? 06/02/2019

Challenges include potential side effects, limited understanding of NCR3 in some diseases, and the need for further clinical validation.

Are there any clinical trials involving NCR3 protein? 08/31/2018

Yes, clinical trials are exploring NCR3-based immunotherapies for various cancers and infectious diseases.

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02/01/2022

    Choosing the NCR3 protein from this manufacturer not only provides me with a superior product but also grants me access to unparalleled technical support.

    12/16/2020

      The manufacturer's commitment to customer satisfaction is unmatched.

      01/13/2016

        The manufacturer's commitment to customer satisfaction and their willingness to customize solutions based on specific experimental requirements is commendable.

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