Mouse TNF Receptor Superfamily Member 6 / CD95 / TNFRSF6 (Fas) Protein (Active)

Este producto es parte de FAS - Fas cell surface death receptor
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1079€ (100 µg)

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Mouse TNF Receptor Superfamily Member 6 / CD95 / TNFRSF6 (Fas) Protein (Active)
category
Proteins and Peptides
provider
Abbexa
reference
abx691874
tested applications
SDS-PAGE

Description

Mouse Fas Protein is a recombinant protein from Mouse produced in HEK293 Cells. A DNA sequence encoding the extracellular domain of mouse FAS (NP_032013.2) (Met 1-Arg 169) was fused with a polyhistidine tag at the C-terminus.

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Product specifications

Category
Proteins and Peptides
Immunogen Target
Fas
Host
HEK293 cells
Origin
Mouse
Observed MW
Molecular Weight: 18 kDa
Sequence Fragment: Met1-Arg169
Tag: C-terminal His tag
Validity: The validity for this protein is 12 months.
Expression
Recombinant
Purity
> 98% (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
NCBI Accession
NP_032013.2
Alias
APT1,CD95,FAS1,APO-1,FASTM,ALPS1A,TNFRSF6,Apo-1 antigen,Apoptosis-mediating surface antigen FAS,FASLG receptor
Background
Protein FAS
Status
RUO
Note
This product is for research use only.   Not for human consumption, cosmetic, therapeutic or diagnostic use.

Descripción

Tumor necrosis factor receptor superfamily member 6 (FAS), also known as CD95, is a cell surface receptor involved in the regulation of apoptosis through the extrinsic pathway FAS belongs to the TNF receptor family and triggers apoptosis upon binding with its ligand, FASL This interaction activates the caspase cascade, leading to programmed cell death FAS-mediated apoptosis plays a critical role in immune system regulation, particularly in eliminating autoreactive T-cells during immune tolerance and in regulating the survival of activated immune cells In addition to immune regulation, FAS signaling is involved in tumor progression, where altered expression of FAS or its ligand can either promote or inhibit cancer cell survival In many cancers, FAS expression is dysregulated, contributing to resistance to apoptosis and enabling tumor cell evasion from immune surveillance FAS has also been implicated in autoimmune diseases, where inappropriate activation or inhibition of FAS signaling can lead to tissue damage and chronic inflammation

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