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Recombinant Human Sialophorin

Cat.No. : SPN-4264H
Product Overview : CD43 Human Recombinant (aa 271-401) expressed in E.coli, shows a 41 kDa band on SDS-PAGE. The CD43 is purified by proprietary chromatographic techniques.
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Cat. No. : SPN-4264H
Description : CD43 (Sialophorin, Leukosialin) is a major sialoglycoprotein on the surface of human T lymphocytes, monocytes, granulocytes, and some B lymphocytes, which appears to be important for immune function and may be part of a physiologic ligand-receptor complex involved in T-cell activation.
Source : Human
Host : Escherichia Coli.
Form : CD43 at 100µg/ml in 50mM Tris-Acetate, pH7.5, 1mM EDTA and 20% Glycerol.
Physical Appearance : Sterile Filtered clear solution.
Storage : Store vial at -20°C to -80°C. When stored at the recommended temperature, this protein is stable for 12 months. Please prevent freeze-thaw cycles.
Gene Name : SPN sialophorin [ Homo sapiens ]
Official Symbol : SPN
Synonyms : Leukosialin; GALGP; OTTHUMP00000123397; GPL115; OTTHUMP00000196610; sialophorin (leukosialin, CD43); sialophorin (gpL115, leukosialin, CD43); CD43 antigen; Leukocyte sialoglycoprotein; Galactoglycoprotein; LSN; CD43; SPN; sialophorin; Sialophorin
Gene ID : 6693
mRNA Refseq : NM_001030288
Protein Refseq : NP_001025459
MIM : 182160
UniProt ID : P16150
Chromosome Location : 16p11.2
Pathway : Basigin interactions; Cell adhesion molecules (CAMs); Cell adhesion molecules (CAMs); Cell surface interactions at the vascular wall; Hemostasis, organism-specific biosystem
Function : bacterial cell surface binding; binding; transmembrane receptor activity

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What is the primary role of SPN in immune cell function? 12/29/2022

SPN, or Sialophorin, is important in modulating the function of immune cells, particularly lymphocytes.

What potential therapeutic applications arise from targeting SPN in immune disorders? 12/28/2022

Targeting SPN could provide new treatment approaches for managing immune-related conditions, including autoimmune diseases.

How do genetic variations in SPN affect immune response? 07/10/2019

Genetic changes in SPN can lead to variations in immune cell behavior and effectiveness.

What role does SPN play in cell adhesion and migration? 12/12/2018

SPN plays a role in regulating immune cell adhesion and migration, crucial for immune surveillance and response.

How does SPN interact with other components of the immune system? 05/13/2018

SPN interacts with other immune molecules, coordinating immune cell communication and function.

What is the impact of altered SPN activity on autoimmune diseases? 02/12/2018

Altered SPN activity can impact the regulation of immune responses, potentially leading to autoimmune disorders.

How does SPN contribute to immune cell signaling? 08/11/2017

It contributes to immune cell signaling, influencing cell activation and response to stimuli.

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06/23/2023

    Accurate and timely results, crucial for research progress.

    10/02/2018

      Instrumental in our research achievements, highly trusted.

      03/26/2018

        Efficient and dependable, aids our research significantly.

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