Creative BioMart to Present at
                        BIO-Europe Spring Creative BioMart to Present at AACR Annual Meeting|Apr. 5-10, 2024|Booth #2953

Recombinant Human FCGR1A Protein, DYKDDDDK-tagged

Cat.No. : FCGR1A-151H
Product Overview : Recombinant Human Fc fragment of IgG receptor Ia(FCGR1A) (NM_000566), with a DYKDDDDK tag, was expressed in human cells.
  • Specification
  • Gene Information
  • Related Products
Description : This gene encodes a protein that plays an important role in the immune response. This protein is a high-affinity Fc-gamma receptor. The gene is one of three related gene family members located on chromosome 1.
Source : Human cells
Species : Human
Tag : DYKDDDDK
Form : Purified protein formulated in a sterile solution of TBS buffer, pH7.128, without any preservatives.
Molecular Mass : 42.5 kDa
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 : FCGR1A Fc fragment of IgG, high affinity Ia, receptor (CD64) [ Homo sapiens ]
Official Symbol : FCGR1A
Synonyms : FCGR1A; Fc fragment of IgG, high affinity Ia, receptor (CD64); Fc fragment of IgG, high affinity Ia, receptor for (CD64); high affinity immunoglobulin gamma Fc receptor I; CD64; CD64A; fcgammaRIa; Fc-gamma RI; fc-gamma RIA; Fc gamma receptor; IgG Fc receptor I; Fc-gamma receptor I A1; FCRI; IGFR1; FLJ18345;
Gene ID : 2209
mRNA Refseq : NM_000566
Protein Refseq : NP_000557
MIM : 146760
UniProt ID : P12314

For Research Use Only. Not intended for any clinical use. No products from Creative BioMart may be resold, modified for resale or used to manufacture commercial products without prior written approval from Creative BioMart.

Inquiry

0

Inquiry Basket

cartIcon
logo

FOLLOW US

Terms and Conditions        Privacy Policy

Copyright © 2024 Creative BioMart. All Rights Reserved.

Contact Us

  • /

Stay Updated on the Latest Bioscience Trends