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Recombinant Human KLRC2&KLRD1 protein, His-Avi-tagged

Cat.No. : KLRC2&KLRD1-241H
Product Overview : Recombinant Human NKG2C&CD94 heterodimer Protein is expressed from mammalian with a His and Avi Tag at the N-terminal. It contains NKG2C(Glu98-Leu231)&CD94(Ser34-Ile179).
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Description : CD94/NKG2 is a family of C-type lectin receptors which are expressed predominantly on the surface of NK cells and a subset of CD8+ T-lymphocyte. These receptors stimulate or inhibit cytotoxic activity of NK cells, therefore they are divided into activating and inhibitory receptors according to their function. CD94/NKG2 recognize nonclassical MHC glycoproteins class I.
Source : HEK293
Species : Human
Tag : His-Avi
Form : Supplied as 0.22um filtered solution in PBS (pH 7.4).
Molecular Mass : The protein has a predicted MW of 15.3&17.9 kDa.Due to glycosylation, the protein migrates to 30-50KDa based on Bis-Tris PAGE result.
Protein length : NKG2C(Glu98-Leu231)&CD94(Ser34-Ile179)
Endotoxin : Less than 0.2 EU per ug by the LAL method.
Purity : > 95% as determined by SDS-PAGE; > 95% as determined by HPLC
Storage : The product should be stored at -70°C. Please do not repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
Gene Name : KLRC2&KLRD1
Official Symbol : KLRC2&KLRD1
Synonyms : NKG2C&CD94
Gene ID : 3822 & 3824
mRNA Refseq : NM_002260.4 & NM_001114396.3
Protein Refseq : NP_002251.2 & NP_001107868.2
MIM : 602891 & 602894
UniProt ID : P26717 & Q13241

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