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Recombinant Human BTN3A2 Protein, His-tagged

Cat.No. : BTN3A2-161H
Product Overview : Recombinant Human butyrophilin subfamily 3 member A2(BTN3A2), transcript variant 1(NM_007047), with a His tag, was expressed in human cells.
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Description : This gene encodes a member of the immunoglobulin superfamily, which resides in the juxta-telomeric region of the major histocompatability class 1 locus and is clustered with the other family members on chromosome 6. The encoded protein may be involved in the adaptive immune response. Alternatively spliced transcript variants encoding different isoforms have been found for this gene.
Source : Human Cells
Species : Human
Tag : His
Form : Purified protein formulated in a sterile solution of TBS buffer, pH7.197, without any preservatives.
Molecular Mass : 24.6kD
Endotoxin : Endotoxin level is < 0.1 ng/µg of protein (<1EU /µg)
Purity : >90% by SDS-PAGE gel and Coomassie Blue staining
Applications : Antigens, Western, ELISA and other in vitro binding or in vivo functional assays, and protein-protein interaction studies.
Gene Name : BTN3A2 butyrophilin, subfamily 3, member A2 [ Homo sapiens ]
Official Symbol : BTN3A2
Synonyms : BTN3A2; butyrophilin, subfamily 3, member A2; butyrophilin subfamily 3 member A2; butyrophilin protein; BTF4; BT3.2; BT3.3; FLJ40011;
Gene ID : 11118
mRNA Refseq : NM_001197246
Protein Refseq : NP_001184175
MIM : 613594
UniProt ID : P78410

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