Recombinant Human CD20 GST (N-Term) Protein
Novus Biologicals | Catalog # H00000931-P01
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Source: Wheat Germ (in vitro)
Amino Acid Sequence: MTTPRNSVNGTFPAEPMKGPIAMQSGPKPLFRRMSSLVGPTQSFFMRESKTLGAVQIMNGLFHIALGGLLMIPAGIYAPICVTVWYPLWGGIMYIISGSLLAATEKNSRKCLVKGKMIMNSLSLFAAISGMILSIMDILNIKISHFLKMESLNFIRAHTPYINIYNCEPANPSEKNSPSTQYCYSIQSLFLGILSVMLIFAFFQELVIAGIVENEWKRTCSRPKSNIVLLSAEEKKEQTIEIKEEVVGLTETSSQPKNEEDIEIIPIQEEEEEETETNFPEPPQDQESSPIENDSSP
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Disclaimer note: The observed molecular weight of the protein may vary from the listed predicted molecular weight due to post translational modifications, post translation cleavages, relative charges, and other experimental factors.
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Scientific Data Images for Recombinant Human CD20 GST (N-Term) Protein
SDS-PAGE: Recombinant Human CD20 GST (N-Term) Protein [H00000931-P01]
SDS-Page: Recombinant Human MS4A1/CD20 Protein [H00000931-P01] - 12.5% SDS-PAGE Stained with Coomassie Blue.Formulation, Preparation, and Storage
H00000931-P01
| Preparation Method | in vitro wheat germ expression system |
| Formulation | 50 mM Tris-HCl, 10 mM reduced Glutathione, pH 8.0 in the elution buffer. |
| Preservative | No Preservative |
| Concentration | Please see the vial label for concentration. If unlisted please contact technical services. |
| Shipping | The product is shipped with dry ice or equivalent. Upon receipt, store it immediately at the temperature recommended below. |
| Stability & Storage | Store at -80C. Avoid freeze-thaw cycles. |
Background: CD20
References
1. Pavlasova G, Mraz M. The regulation and function of CD20: an "enigma" of B-cell biology and targeted therapy. Haematologica. 2020; 105(6):1494-1506. https://doi.org/10.3324/haematol.2019.243543
2. Payandeh Z, Bahrami AA, Hoseinpoor R, et al. The applications of anti-CD20 antibodies to treat various B cells disorders. Biomed Pharmacother. 2019; 109:2415-2426. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biopha.2018.11.121
3. Margoni M, Preziosa P, Filippi M, Rocca MA. Anti-CD20 therapies for multiple sclerosis: current status and future perspectives. J Neurol. 2022; 269(3):1316-1334. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00415-021-10744-x
4. Klein C, Jamois C, Nielsen T. Anti-CD20 treatment for B-cell malignancies: current status and future directions. Expert Opin Biol Ther. 2021; 21(2):161-181. https://doi.org/10.1080/14712598.2020.1822318
5. Sharman JP. Targeting CD20: teaching an old dog new tricks. Hematology Am Soc Hematol Educ Program. 2019; 2019(1):273-278. https://doi.org/10.1182/hematology.2019000031
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Product Specific Notices for Recombinant Human CD20 GST (N-Term) Protein
This product is produced by and distributed for Abnova, a company based in Taiwan.
This product is for research use only and is not approved for use in humans or in clinical diagnosis. This product is guaranteed for 1 year from date of receipt.
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FAQs for Recombinant Human CD20 GST (N-Term) Protein
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Q: As per the mentioned detail of CD20 recombinant protein (Cat No-#H00000931-P01), We need some check points. Does the product bind to Rituximab Antibody or it shows any activity in Surface plasmon resonance analysis?
A: The CD20 recombinant protein, H00000931-P01, is made by Abnova, a company based in Taiwan for whom we distribute. We only distribute this product and all testing information comes directly from Abnova. Unfortunately, I do not see that Abnova has tested this product with any Rituximab Antibody, so I do not have any information as to whether this protein binds. This protein is not active, and we can only guarantee this proteins's performance in the applications listed on the datasheet. Unfortunately, Abnova does not have any data on this protein's use in surface plasmon resonance. I apologize for any inconvenience.
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Q: Have you tested binding activity of this protein to Rituximab ?
A: Our CD20 recombinant protein with catalogue number H00000931-P01 is produced by a Taiwanese company called Abnova, for whom we distribute. We do not perform any in-house testing or development of Abnova's products. Unless specifically stated, Abnova do not test the activity of their recombinant proteins. The proteins are produced in a cell-free wheat germ system and have an N-terminal 26kDa GST-tag. Due to the nature of the expression system, the proteins do not always undergo the same folding and post-translational modifications that they might undergo in an endogenous cell. We do not recommend this protein for use in functional assays and do not guarantee it for this use.
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Q: I am developing mass spectrometry tools to study the interactions between antibodies and antigens and to accomplish epitope mapping. I currently have Rituximab antibody. Do you know if it will bind to your recombinant CD20 protein? Is this the best CD20 sample you have for such a study?
A: The CD20 protein you are referring to, H00000931-P01 is an Abnova protein, a Taiwanese company that we distribute for. This is a full length protein which does have a GST tag at the N-terminus and was expressed using the in vitro wheat germ expression system. This expression system allows for proper protein folding and activity however, does not glycosylate the proteins. Due to the fact that this protein was not used with the antibody you are referring to I cannot comment on the usage of these 2 products together. Our routine applications that we validate our products for includes Western blot, IHC, Immunofluorescence, IP, ELISA and flow. We cannot predict if this recombinant protein would work for your application.
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Q: We are looking for human CD20 purified protein for use in ELISA. Can you estimate the level of purity for this protein? Cat # H000000931-P01. Also what is the difference between recombinant and partial recombinant H00000931-Q01-25ug.
A: The purity of H00000931-P01 is usually >80%. As for your 2nd question: the partial recombinant protein is made up of amino acids 210 - 297, with a GST-tag at the N-terminal. The full length recombinant protein is the entire protein with the GST-tag.
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Q: As per the mentioned detail of CD20 recombinant protein (Cat No-#H00000931-P01), We need some check points. Does the product bind to Rituximab Antibody or it shows any activity in Surface plasmon resonance analysis?
A: The CD20 recombinant protein, H00000931-P01, is made by Abnova, a company based in Taiwan for whom we distribute. We only distribute this product and all testing information comes directly from Abnova. Unfortunately, I do not see that Abnova has tested this product with any Rituximab Antibody, so I do not have any information as to whether this protein binds. This protein is not active, and we can only guarantee this proteins's performance in the applications listed on the datasheet. Unfortunately, Abnova does not have any data on this protein's use in surface plasmon resonance. I apologize for any inconvenience.
-
Q: Have you tested binding activity of this protein to Rituximab ?
A: Our CD20 recombinant protein with catalogue number H00000931-P01 is produced by a Taiwanese company called Abnova, for whom we distribute. We do not perform any in-house testing or development of Abnova's products. Unless specifically stated, Abnova do not test the activity of their recombinant proteins. The proteins are produced in a cell-free wheat germ system and have an N-terminal 26kDa GST-tag. Due to the nature of the expression system, the proteins do not always undergo the same folding and post-translational modifications that they might undergo in an endogenous cell. We do not recommend this protein for use in functional assays and do not guarantee it for this use.
-
Q: I am developing mass spectrometry tools to study the interactions between antibodies and antigens and to accomplish epitope mapping. I currently have Rituximab antibody. Do you know if it will bind to your recombinant CD20 protein? Is this the best CD20 sample you have for such a study?
A: The CD20 protein you are referring to, H00000931-P01 is an Abnova protein, a Taiwanese company that we distribute for. This is a full length protein which does have a GST tag at the N-terminus and was expressed using the in vitro wheat germ expression system. This expression system allows for proper protein folding and activity however, does not glycosylate the proteins. Due to the fact that this protein was not used with the antibody you are referring to I cannot comment on the usage of these 2 products together. Our routine applications that we validate our products for includes Western blot, IHC, Immunofluorescence, IP, ELISA and flow. We cannot predict if this recombinant protein would work for your application.
-
Q: We are looking for human CD20 purified protein for use in ELISA. Can you estimate the level of purity for this protein? Cat # H000000931-P01. Also what is the difference between recombinant and partial recombinant H00000931-Q01-25ug.
A: The purity of H00000931-P01 is usually >80%. As for your 2nd question: the partial recombinant protein is made up of amino acids 210 - 297, with a GST-tag at the N-terminal. The full length recombinant protein is the entire protein with the GST-tag.
-
Q: As per the mentioned detail of CD20 recombinant protein (Cat No-#H00000931-P01), We need some check points. Does the product bind to Rituximab Antibody or it shows any activity in Surface plasmon resonance analysis?
A: The CD20 recombinant protein, H00000931-P01, is made by Abnova, a company based in Taiwan for whom we distribute. We only distribute this product and all testing information comes directly from Abnova. Unfortunately, I do not see that Abnova has tested this product with any Rituximab Antibody, so I do not have any information as to whether this protein binds. This protein is not active, and we can only guarantee this proteins's performance in the applications listed on the datasheet. Unfortunately, Abnova does not have any data on this protein's use in surface plasmon resonance. I apologize for any inconvenience.
-
Q: Have you tested binding activity of this protein to Rituximab ?
A: Our CD20 recombinant protein with catalogue number H00000931-P01 is produced by a Taiwanese company called Abnova, for whom we distribute. We do not perform any in-house testing or development of Abnova's products. Unless specifically stated, Abnova do not test the activity of their recombinant proteins. The proteins are produced in a cell-free wheat germ system and have an N-terminal 26kDa GST-tag. Due to the nature of the expression system, the proteins do not always undergo the same folding and post-translational modifications that they might undergo in an endogenous cell. We do not recommend this protein for use in functional assays and do not guarantee it for this use.
-
Q: I am developing mass spectrometry tools to study the interactions between antibodies and antigens and to accomplish epitope mapping. I currently have Rituximab antibody. Do you know if it will bind to your recombinant CD20 protein? Is this the best CD20 sample you have for such a study?
A: The CD20 protein you are referring to, H00000931-P01 is an Abnova protein, a Taiwanese company that we distribute for. This is a full length protein which does have a GST tag at the N-terminus and was expressed using the in vitro wheat germ expression system. This expression system allows for proper protein folding and activity however, does not glycosylate the proteins. Due to the fact that this protein was not used with the antibody you are referring to I cannot comment on the usage of these 2 products together. Our routine applications that we validate our products for includes Western blot, IHC, Immunofluorescence, IP, ELISA and flow. We cannot predict if this recombinant protein would work for your application.
-
Q: We are looking for human CD20 purified protein for use in ELISA. Can you estimate the level of purity for this protein? Cat # H000000931-P01. Also what is the difference between recombinant and partial recombinant H00000931-Q01-25ug.
A: The purity of H00000931-P01 is usually >80%. As for your 2nd question: the partial recombinant protein is made up of amino acids 210 - 297, with a GST-tag at the N-terminal. The full length recombinant protein is the entire protein with the GST-tag.
-
Q: As per the mentioned detail of CD20 recombinant protein (Cat No-#H00000931-P01), We need some check points. Does the product bind to Rituximab Antibody or it shows any activity in Surface plasmon resonance analysis?
A: The CD20 recombinant protein, H00000931-P01, is made by Abnova, a company based in Taiwan for whom we distribute. We only distribute this product and all testing information comes directly from Abnova. Unfortunately, I do not see that Abnova has tested this product with any Rituximab Antibody, so I do not have any information as to whether this protein binds. This protein is not active, and we can only guarantee this proteins's performance in the applications listed on the datasheet. Unfortunately, Abnova does not have any data on this protein's use in surface plasmon resonance. I apologize for any inconvenience.
-
Q: Have you tested binding activity of this protein to Rituximab ?
A: Our CD20 recombinant protein with catalogue number H00000931-P01 is produced by a Taiwanese company called Abnova, for whom we distribute. We do not perform any in-house testing or development of Abnova's products. Unless specifically stated, Abnova do not test the activity of their recombinant proteins. The proteins are produced in a cell-free wheat germ system and have an N-terminal 26kDa GST-tag. Due to the nature of the expression system, the proteins do not always undergo the same folding and post-translational modifications that they might undergo in an endogenous cell. We do not recommend this protein for use in functional assays and do not guarantee it for this use.
-
Q: I am developing mass spectrometry tools to study the interactions between antibodies and antigens and to accomplish epitope mapping. I currently have Rituximab antibody. Do you know if it will bind to your recombinant CD20 protein? Is this the best CD20 sample you have for such a study?
A: The CD20 protein you are referring to, H00000931-P01 is an Abnova protein, a Taiwanese company that we distribute for. This is a full length protein which does have a GST tag at the N-terminus and was expressed using the in vitro wheat germ expression system. This expression system allows for proper protein folding and activity however, does not glycosylate the proteins. Due to the fact that this protein was not used with the antibody you are referring to I cannot comment on the usage of these 2 products together. Our routine applications that we validate our products for includes Western blot, IHC, Immunofluorescence, IP, ELISA and flow. We cannot predict if this recombinant protein would work for your application.
-
Q: We are looking for human CD20 purified protein for use in ELISA. Can you estimate the level of purity for this protein? Cat # H000000931-P01. Also what is the difference between recombinant and partial recombinant H00000931-Q01-25ug.
A: The purity of H00000931-P01 is usually >80%. As for your 2nd question: the partial recombinant protein is made up of amino acids 210 - 297, with a GST-tag at the N-terminal. The full length recombinant protein is the entire protein with the GST-tag.