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Native Human Hemoglobin

Cat.No. : Hb-197H
Product Overview : Purified Native Human Red Blood Cells Hemoglobin. CAS Number: 9008-02-0
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Description : Hemoglobin the main component of red blood cells, is a protein that carries oxygen away from the lungs and carbon dioxide back to the lungs. A molecule consists of 2 pairs of peptide (alpha and beta globins) chains and four heme groups, each with one atom of iron. At a normal oxygen tension of 100 mmHg in the blood vessels of the lungs, 95-98% of hemoglobin is combined with oxygen. In the tissues further from the lungs, where the oxygen tension is much lower, the oxygen readily separates from hemoglobin.
Source : Human Red Blood Cells
Species : Human
Form : Lyophilized powder
Purity : >=96% (SDS-PAGE)
Storage : Store at -20°C. Long-Term, 2-8°C Short-Term
Concentration : >0.75 mg protein/mg
Gene Name : HP haptoglobin [ Homo sapiens ]
Official Symbol : HP
Synonyms : HP; haptoglobin; zonulin; binding peptide; haptoglobin alpha(1S)-beta; haptoglobin alpha(2FS)-beta; haptoglobin, beta polypeptide; haptoglobin, alpha polypeptide; BP; HPA1S; HP2ALPHA2; MGC111141;
Gene ID : 3240
mRNA Refseq : NM_001126102
Protein Refseq : NP_001119574
MIM : 140100
UniProt ID : P00738
Chromosome Location : 16q22.2
Pathway : amb2 Integrin signaling, organism-specific biosystem;
Function : catalytic activity; hemoglobin binding; serine-type endopeptidase activity;

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