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Recombinant Human ANXA10 Protein, GST-tagged

Cat.No. : ANXA10-001H
Product Overview : Recombinant Human ANXA10 Protein 1-324 aa (full-length) with GST tag was expressed in E.coli.
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Description : This gene encodes a member of the annexin family. Members of this calcium-dependent phospholipid-binding protein family play a role in the regulation of cellular growth and in signal transduction pathways. The function of this gene has not yet been determined.
Source : E. coli
Species : Human
Tag : GST
Molecular Mass : 65 kDa
Purity : >95% confirmed by 10% SDS-PAGE stained with Coomassie Blue (CB), immunobloting with anti-GST serum (WB).
Applications : ELISA, WB, Antibody Production, Protein array
Quality Control Test : 10% SDS-PAGE stained with Coomassie Blue (CB), immunobloting with anti-GST serum (WB) and peptide fingerprinting by MALDI-TOF-TOF mass spectrometry.
Storage : Store working aliquots at 4 centigrade for up to one week.
For extended storage, conserve at −80 centigrade.
Expiry : 12 months from the date of purchase, if it is properly stored.
Storage Buffer : 50mM Tris-HCl, 10mM reduced glutathione, pH 8.0. No preservatives added.
Shipping : Dry Ice
Gene Name : ANXA10 annexin A10 [ Homo sapiens (human) ]
Official Symbol : ANXA10
Synonyms : ANXA10; annexin A10; ANX14; annexin A10; annexin 14; annexin-10
Gene ID : 11199
mRNA Refseq : NM_007193
Protein Refseq : NP_009124
MIM : 608008
UniProt ID : Q9UJ72

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