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Recombinant Feline SAA1 Protein (1-111)

Cat.No. : SAA1-15F
Product Overview : Recombinant SAA consists of 121 amino acids and has a predicted molecular mass of 13838 kDa.
Consists of a polypeptide corresponding to 1-111 a.a.r. of feline SAA and a proprietary 10 a.a.r. affinity tag on the N-terminus.
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Description : Major acute phase reactant. Apolipoprotein of the HDL complex.
Source : E. coli
Species : Feline
Molecular Mass : 13838 kDa
Protein Length : 1-111
Purity : >95% (Tricine-SDS-PAGE)
Applications : Can be used as a control in immunoassays.
Notes : Avoid repeated freezing and thawing. It is recommended to aliquot the product after reconstitution.
Storage : Lyophilized -20 centigrade (-15 to -30 centigrade allowed)
Reconstituted -70 centigrade (-65 to -80 centigrade allowed)
Storage Buffer : Lyophilized from 0.01 M HCl (pH 2.0)
Reconstitution : It is recommended to reconstitute this product with 0.01 M HCl (pH 2.0) to 0.1-1 mg/mL concentration.
To prepare diluted samples of SAA it is recommended to use buffer solutions containing a detergent. The selection of an appropriate detergent and its concentration is essential for the assay performance.
Gene Name : SAA1 serum amyloid A1 [ Felis catus (domestic cat) ]
Official Symbol : SAA1
Synonyms : SAA1; serum amyloid A1; SAA; serum amyloid A protein; serum amyloid A
Gene ID : 678660
mRNA Refseq : NM_001040198
Protein Refseq : NP_001035288
UniProt ID : Q1T772

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