| Species : |
Human |
| Source : |
HEK293 |
| Tag : |
His |
| Protein Length : |
32-547 aa |
| Description : |
Basal Cell Adhesion Molecule (BCAM), also known as the Lutheran blood group glycoprotein, is a transmembrane glycoprotein belonging to the immunoglobulin superfamily (IgSF). Encoded by a gene located on human chromosome 19, BCAM consists of five extracellular immunoglobulin-like (Ig-like) domains, a single transmembrane segment, and a short intracellular tail. Extracellular domain enables binding to extracellular matrix proteins, such as laminin, integrin and other ligands while its intracellular domain interacts with cytoskeletal proteins like hemoglobin, facilitating cell signal transduction. This molecule plays pivotal roles in multiple physiological processes (e.g., cell-matrix interaction, tissue development) and pathological conditions (e.g., tumor metastasis, hematological disorders). |
| Form : |
Lyophilized from 0.22 μm filtered solution in PBS, pH7.4 with trehalose as protectant. |
| Bio-activity : |
Immobilized Human BCAM Protein, His Tag at 1 μg/mL (100 μL/well) can bind BCAM Antibody Rabbit IgG with a linear range of 0.02-0.625 μg/mL. |
| Molecular Mass : |
The protein has a calculated MW of 58.1 kDa. The protein migrates as 80-95 kDa when calibrated against Star Ribbon Pre-stained Protein Marker under reducing (R) condition (SDS-PAGE) due to glycosylation. |
| Endotoxin : |
Less than 0.01 EU/μg by the LAL method/rFC method. |
| Purity : |
>95% as determined by SDS-PAGE.
>95% as determined by SEC-MALS. |
| Storage : |
This product is stable after storage at: -20 to -70 centigrade for 12 months in lyophilized state; -70 centigrade for 3 months under sterile conditions after reconstitution. For long term storage, the product should be stored at lyophilized state at -20 centigrade or lower. Please avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles. |
| Reconstitution : |
It is recommended that sterile water be added to the vial to prepare a stock solution of 0.2 μg/μL. Centrifuge the vial at 4 centigrade before opening to recover the entire contents. |