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Recombinant Monkey CD36 Protein

Cat.No. : CD36-001M
Product Overview : Recombinant Monkey CD36 Protein (aa.30-440) without tag was expressed in HEK293.
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Description : The protein encoded by this gene is the fourth major glycoprotein of the platelet surface and serves as a receptor for thrombospondin in platelets and various cell lines. Since thrombospondins are widely distributed proteins involved in a variety of adhesive processes, this protein may have important functions as a cell adhesion molecule. It binds to collagen, thrombospondin, anionic phospholipids and oxidized LDL. It directly mediates cytoadherence of Plasmodium falciparum parasitized erythrocytes and it binds long chain fatty acids and may function in the transport and/or as a regulator of fatty acid transport. Mutations in this gene cause platelet glycoprotein deficiency. Multiple alternatively spliced transcript variants have been found for this gene.
Source : HEK293
Species : Monkey
Unit Definition : >95%
Applications : ELISA, WB, Immunogen
Storage : Store at -80 centigrade, Avoid freeze / thaw cycle.
Storage Buffer : Each vial contains 50ug purified protein(1mg/ml) in PBS(pH7.4).
Gene Name : CD36 CD36 molecule [ Macaca mulatta (Rhesus monkey) ]
Official Symbol : CD36
Synonyms : CD36; CD36 molecule; platelet glycoprotein 4
Gene ID : 574296
mRNA Refseq : NM_001032913
Protein Refseq : NP_001028085
UniProt ID : Q6J512

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