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Recombinant Rhesus DKK1, Fc tagged

Cat.No. : DKK1-2340R
Product Overview : Recombinant Rhesus DKK1 precursor (Met 1-His 266) (256Asn/Gln) (XP_001098844.1), fused with the Fc region of mouse IgG1 at the C-terminus via a peptide linker, was produced in Human Cell.
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Source : Human Cells
Species : Rhesus
Tag : Fc
Form : Lyophilized from sterile PBS, pH 7.4
Molecular Mass : The recombinant rhesus DKK1/mFc chimera is a disulfide-linked homodimmer. The reduced monomer comprises 479 amino acids and has a predicted molecular mass of 53.5 kDa. As a result of glycosylation, the apparent molecular mass of rhesus DKK1/mFc monomer is approximately 60-70 kDa in SDS-PAGE under reducing conditions.
Endotoxin : < 1.0 eu per μg of the protein as determined by the LAL method.
Stability : Samples are stable for up to twelve months from date of receipt at -70oC.
Storage : Store it under sterile conditions at -20oC~-70oC. It is recommended that the protein be aliquoted for optimal storage. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
Reconstitution : It is recommended that sterile water be added to the vial to prepare a stock solution. Centrifuge the vial at 4℃ before opening to recover the entire contents.
Gene Name : DKK1 dickkopf 1 homolog (Xenopus laevis) [ Macaca mulatta (Rhesus monkey) ]
Official Symbol : DKK1
Gene ID : 702997
mRNA Refseq : NM_001260525
Protein Refseq : NP_001247454
UniProt ID : 9

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