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Recombinant Full Length Human ELF1 Protein, N-His-tagged

Cat.No. : ELF1-1348HFL
Product Overview : Recombinant Full Length Human ELF1 Protein, fused to His-tag at N-terminus, was expressed in E. coli.
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Description : This gene encodes an E26 transformation-specific related transcription factor. The encoded protein is primarily expressed in lymphoid cells and acts as both an enhancer and a repressor to regulate transcription of various genes. Alternative splicing results in multiple transcript variants.
Source : E. coli
Species : Human
Tag : His
Form : 25mM Tris, pH8.0, 150 mM NaCl, 10% glycerol, 1 % Sarkosyl.
Molecular Mass : 67.3 kDa
AA Sequence : A DNA sequence encoding human full-length ELF1.
Purity : > 80% as determined by SDS-PAGE and Coomassie blue staining.
Stability : Stable for 12 months from the date of receipt of the product under proper storage and handling conditions. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
Storage : Store at -80 centigrade.
Concentration : >50 ug/mL as determined by microplate BCA method.
Preparation : Recombinant protein was captured through anti-DDK affinity column followed by conventional chromatography steps.
Protein Families : Transcription Factors
Gene Name : ELF1 E74 like ETS transcription factor 1 [ Homo sapiens (human) ]
Official Symbol : ELF1
Synonyms : RIA1; EFTUD1
Gene ID : 1997
mRNA Refseq : NM_172373.4
Protein Refseq : NP_758961.1
MIM : 189973
UniProt ID : P32519

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