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Recombinant Mouse Dcc Protein, Myc/DDK-tagged

Cat.No. : Dcc-2470M
Product Overview : Purified recombinant protein of mouse full-length deleted in colorectal carcinoma (Dcc), with C-terminal MYC/DDK tag, expressed in HEK293T cells.
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Description : Receptor for netrin required for axon guidance. Mediates axon attraction of neuronal growth cones in the developing nervous system upon ligand binding. Its association with UNC5 proteins may trigger signaling for axon repulsion. It also acts as a dependence receptor required for apoptosis induction when not associated with netrin ligand. Implicated as a tumor suppressor gene.
Source : HEK293T
Species : Mouse
Tag : Myc/DDK
Molecular Mass : 158.8 kDa
Purity : > 80% as determined by SDS-PAGE and Coomassie blue staining
Stability : Stable for 12 months from the date of receipt of the product under proper storage and handling conditions. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
Storage : Store at -80 centigrade after receiving vials.
Concentration : >50 μg/mL as determined by microplate BCA method
Storage Buffer : 25 mM Tris.HCl, pH 7.3, 100 mM glycine, 10% glycerol.
Gene Name : Dcc deleted in colorectal carcinoma [ Mus musculus (house mouse) ]
Official Symbol : Dcc
Synonyms : DCC; deleted in colorectal carcinoma; netrin receptor DCC; tumor suppressor protein DCC; Igdcc1; C030036D22Rik
Gene ID : 13176
mRNA Refseq : NM_007831
Protein Refseq : NP_031857
UniProt ID : P70211

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