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Recombinant Human RBP3 protein, His-tagged

Cat.No. : RBP3-512H
Product Overview : Recombinant Human RBP3 protein is produced by our E.coli expression system and the target gene encoding Thr321-Leu630 is expressed with a 6His tag at the N-terminus.
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Source : E.coli
Species : Human
Tag : His
Form : Lyophilized from a 0.2 μm filtered solution of PBS, pH7.4.
Protein length : Thr321-Leu630
Endotoxin : Less than 0.1 ng/ug (1 EU/ug) as determined by LAL test.
Purity : Greater than 95% as determined by reducing SDS-PAGE.
Storage : Lyophilized protein should be stored at < -20°C, though stable at room temperature for 3 weeks.Reconstituted protein solution can be stored at 4-7°C for 2-7 days.Aliquots of reconstituted samples are stable at < -20°C for 3 months.
Reconstitution : Always centrifuge tubes before opening. Do not mix by vortex or pipetting.
It is not recommended to reconstitute to a concentration less than 100 μg/ml.
Dissolve the lyophilized protein in distilled water.
Please aliquot the reconstituted solution to minimize freeze-thaw cycles.
Gene Name : RBP3 retinol binding protein 3, interstitial [ Homo sapiens ]
Official Symbol : RBP3
Synonyms : RBP3; retinol binding protein 3, interstitial; retinol-binding protein 3; D10S64; D10S65; D10S66; interphotoreceptor retinoid-binding protein; IRBP; RBPI;
Gene ID : 5949
mRNA Refseq : NM_002900
Protein Refseq : NP_002891
MIM : 180290
UniProt ID : P10745

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