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Active Recombinant Human FER Protein, GST/His-tagged

Cat.No. : FER-4073H
Product Overview : Human FER (NM_005246, 541 a.a. - 822 a.a.) partial recombinant protein with GST-His tag expressed in Sf9 cells.
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Description : Fer protein is a member of the FPS/FES family of nontransmembrane receptor tyrosine kinases. It regulates cell-cell adhesion and mediates signaling from the cell surface to the cytoskeleton via growth factor receptors. [provided by RefSeq
Source : Insect Cell
Species : Human
Tag : GST/His
Form : Liquid
Bio-activity : 298 pmol/μg x min
Molecular Mass : 61.733 kDa
Applications : Functional Study
SDS-PAGE
Storage : Store at -80 centigrade. Aliquot to avoid repeated freezing and thawing.
Concentration : 0.183 μg/μL
Storage Buffer : In 50 mM Hepes, 100 mM NaCl, pH 7.5. (5 mM DTT, 4 mM reduced glutathione, 20% glycerol)
Gene Name : FER fer (fps/fes related) tyrosine kinase [ Homo sapiens ]
Official Symbol : FER
Synonyms : FER; fer (fps/fes related) tyrosine kinase; tyrosine-protein kinase Fer; phosphoprotein NCP94; PPP1R74; protein phosphatase 1; regulatory subunit 74; TYK3; p94-Fer; tyrosine kinase 3; proto-oncogene c-Fer; feline encephalitis virus-related kinase FER; protein phosphatase 1, regulatory subunit 74; fujinami poultry sarcoma/Feline sarcoma-related protein Fer; FerT;
Gene ID : 2241
mRNA Refseq : NM_005246
Protein Refseq : NP_005237
MIM : 176942
UniProt ID : P16591

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