Mouse Cell Surface Glycoprotein CD200 Receptor 1 (CD200R1) Protein (Active)

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Mouse Cell Surface Glycoprotein CD200 Receptor 1 (CD200R1) Protein (Active)
category
Proteins and Peptides
provider
Abbexa
reference
abx692059
tested applications
SDS-PAGE
Description
Mouse CD200R1 Protein is a recombinant protein from Mouse produced in HEK293 Cells. A DNA sequence encoding the extracellular domain (Met 1-Pro 238) of mouse CD200R1 (NP_067300.1) was expressed, with a C-terminal polyhistidine tag.
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Category | Proteins and Peptides |
Immunogen Target | CD200R1 |
Host | HEK293 cells |
Origin | Mouse |
Observed MW | Molecular Weight: 24.6 kDa Sequence Fragment: Met1-Pro238 Tag: C-terminal His tag Validity: The validity for this protein is 12 months. |
Expression | Recombinant |
Purity | > 90% (SDS-PAGE) |
Size 1 | 100 µg |
Form | |
Tested Applications | SDS-PAGE |
Buffer | Lyophilized from sterile PBS, pH 7.4. |
Availability | Shipped within 5-15 working days. |
Storage | Aliquot and store at -20°C or -80°C. Avoid repeated freeze/thaw cycles. |
Dry Ice | No |
UniProt ID | Q9ES57 |
NCBI Accession | NP_067300.1 |
Background | Protein CD200R1 |
Status | RUO |
Note | This product is for research use only. Not for human consumption, cosmetic, therapeutic or diagnostic use. |
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