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Recombinant Mouse Cdcp1 Protein, Arg25-Ala667, C-His-Avi tagged, Biotinylated

Cat.No. : Cdcp1-260M
Product Overview : Recombinant mouse CDCP1-C-His-Avi protein was developed from HEK293 and has a target region of C-His-Avi.
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Description : Predicted to be located in plasma membrane. Predicted to be integral component of membrane. Is expressed in several structures, including adenohypophysis; alimentary system; bladder fundus; respiratory system; and sensory organ. Orthologous to human CDCP1 (CUB domain containing protein 1).
Source : HEK293
Species : Mouse
Tag : C-His-Avi
Protein length : Arg25-Ala667
Conjugation/Label : Biotin
Form : Lyophilised
Endotoxin : Endotoxin level was found to be less than 0.1 ng/μg (1 EU/μg).
Notes : FOR RESEARCH USE ONLY (RUO).
Storage : The lyophilized protein is stable for at least 1 year from date of receipt at -20 centigrade.
Storage Buffer : Lyophilised from 0.2 μm filtered PBS solution pH 7.4. Upon receipt centrifuge vial to ensure maximal product extraction, recommended: 20 sec, 5K RPM
Gene Name : Cdcp1 CUB domain containing protein 1 [ Mus musculus ]
Official Symbol : Cdcp1
Synonyms : CDCP1; CUB domain containing protein 1; CUB domain-containing protein 1; membrane glycoprotein gp140; transmembrane and associated with src kinases; AA409659; 9030022E12Rik; E030027H19Rik;
Gene ID : 109332
mRNA Refseq : NM_133974
Protein Refseq : NP_598735
UniProt ID : Q921M9

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