Human Pregnancy Specific Beta-1-Glycoprotein 3 (PSG3) Protein

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Human Pregnancy Specific Beta-1-Glycoprotein 3 (PSG3) Protein
category
Proteins and Peptides
provider
Abbexa
reference
abx690542
tested applications
SDS-PAGE

Description

Human Pregnancy-Specific β-1-GlycoProtein is a recombinant protein from Human produced in Human Cells. Recombinant Human Pregnancy-specific beta-1-glycoprotein 3 is produced by our Mammalian expression system and the target gene encoding Gln35-Leu428 is expressed with a 6His tag at the C-terminus.

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Product specifications

Category
Proteins and Peptides
Immunogen Target
Pregnancy-Specific β-1-GlycoProtein
Host
Human
Origin
Human
Observed MW
Molecular Weight: 45.2 kDa

Sequence Fragment: Gln35-Leu428

Tag: C-terminal 6 His tag
Expression
Recombinant
Purity
> 95% (SDS-PAGE)
Size 1
10 µg
Size 2
50 µg
Form
Lyophilized
Tested Applications
SDS-PAGE
Buffer
20mM PB, 150mM NaCl, pH7.4.
Availability
Shipped within 5-15 working days.
Storage
Store at < -20°C.
Dry Ice
No
UniProt ID
Q16557
Background
Protein PSG3
Status
RUO
Note
This product is for research use only.   Not for human consumption, cosmetic, therapeutic or diagnostic use.

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The Human Pregnancy Specific Beta-1-Glycoprotein 3 (PSGs) are a family of proteins that are synthesized in large amounts by placental trophoblasts and released into the maternal circulation during pregnancy. Molecular cloning and analysis of several PSG genes has indicated that the PSGs form a subgroup of the carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) gene family, which belongs to the immunoglobulin superfamily of genes. Members of the CEA family consist of a single N domain, with structural similarity to the immunoglobulin variable domains, followed by a variable number of immunoglobulin constant-like A and/or B domains. Most PSGs have an arg-gly-asp (RGD) motif, which has been shown to function as an adhesion recognition signal for several integrins, in the N-terminal domain (summary by Teglund et al., 1994 [PubMed 7851896]). For additional general information about the PSG gene family, see PSG1 (MIM 176390).

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