Recombinant Mouse CD40/TNFRSF5 His Protein

Novus Biologicals | Catalog # NBP2-52199

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Key Product Details

Source

Baculovirus

Tag

His

Applications

SDS-PAGE
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Product Specifications

Description

A recombinant protein with a C-Terminal His-tag and corresponding to the amino acids 20-193 of Mouse CD40/TNFRSF5

Source: Baculovirus

Amino Acid Sequence: LGQCVTCSDK QYLHDGQCCD LCQPGSRLTS HCTALEKTQC HPCDSGEFSA QWNREIRCHQ HRHCEPNQGL RVKKEGTAES DTVCTCKEGQ HCTSKDCEAC AQHTPCIPGF GVMEMATETT DTVCHPCPVG FFSNQSSLFE KCYPWTSCED KNLEVLQKGT SQTNVICGLK SRMRHHHHHH

Purity

>95%, by SDS-PAGE

Endotoxin Level

< 1.0 EU per 1 microgram of protein (determined by LAL method)

Predicted Molecular Mass

20.1 kDa.
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.

Protein / Peptide Type

Recombinant Protein

Scientific Data Images for Recombinant Mouse CD40/TNFRSF5 His Protein

SDS-PAGE: Recombinant Mouse CD40/TNFRSF5 His Protein [NBP2-52199]

SDS-PAGE: Recombinant Mouse CD40/TNFRSF5 His Protein [NBP2-52199]

SDS-Page: Recombinant Mouse CD40/TNFRSF5 Protein [NBP2-52199] - 3ug by SDS-PAGE under reducing condition and visualized by coomassie blue stain

Formulation, Preparation, and Storage

NBP2-52199
Formulation PBS (pH 7.4), 10% glycerol
Preservative No Preservative
Concentration 1 mg/ml
Shipping The product is shipped with polar packs. Upon receipt, store it immediately at the temperature recommended below.
Stability & Storage Store at 4C short term. Aliquot and store at -20C long term. Avoid freeze-thaw cycles.

Background: CD40/TNFRSF5

CD40 and its ligand CD154 are members of the tumor necrosis factor receptor (TNFR) and TNF families, respectively, that play key roles in signaling pathways mediating cell growth, survival and differentiation in B-lymphocytes (reviewed in Quezada et al 2004). The CD40 receptor is a 45-50 kDa glycoprotein and is expressed on the surface of B-lymphocytes, some activated T-cells, monocytes, follicular dendritic cells, basal epithelial cells, and in some epithelial and non-epithelial carcinomas. The functions of CD40 have been most extensively studied in B-cells. Ligation of B CD40 by CD154, expressed on activated T cells, stimulates B cell proliferation, differentiation, isotype switching, upregulation of surface molecules contributing to antigen presentation, development of the germinal center, and the humoral memory response. Several distinct structural motifs in the CD40 cytoplasmic domain regaulate various CD40 signaling pathways. A major CD40 signaling pathway activated from CD154 ligand binding is the canonical pathway to the transcription factor family NF-kB, a family of genes mediating immune and inflammatory responses. Although CD40 has been extensively studied as a plasma membrane-associated growth factor membrane receptor. it has also been identified in the cytoplasm and nucleus of normal and neoplastic B-lymphoid cells (Lin-Lee et al. 2006). Other growth factor receptors, including EGF, FGF, and TGF-B have also been identified in the nuclus. It is thought that plasma membrane receptor signaling may be followed by nuclear migration of signaling pathway components. The presence of CD40 in the nucleus of activated normal B lymphocytes and neoplastic B-lymphoid cells suggests that CD40 may play a more complex role in regulating essential growth and survival pathways in B-lymphocytes than previously thought.

Alternate Names

CD40, TNFRSF5

Gene Symbol

CD40

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FAQs for Recombinant Mouse CD40/TNFRSF5 His Protein

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  • Q: I wanna know does CD40 antibody for IHC-P comes with positive control slide?

    A: Our CD40 antibodies do not come with positive control slides however you can use any type of primary carcinoma cell as a positive control. I recommend breast carcinoma as this is what we have tested our CD40 antibodies on.

  • Q: We are studying CD40L in our system. It has been known that both CD40 and CD11b are receptors for CD40L. We need CD40 antibody to neutralize CD40 binding to CD40L, then we may prove what is function for CD11b binding to CD40L. Do you have any CD40 Ab which has block function only between CD40 and CD40L, but not between CD11b and CD40L?

    A: Unfortunately, none of our CD40 antibodies have been specifically tested for this application.

  • Q: I wanna know does CD40 antibody for IHC-P comes with positive control slide?

    A: Our CD40 antibodies do not come with positive control slides however you can use any type of primary carcinoma cell as a positive control. I recommend breast carcinoma as this is what we have tested our CD40 antibodies on.

  • Q: We are studying CD40L in our system. It has been known that both CD40 and CD11b are receptors for CD40L. We need CD40 antibody to neutralize CD40 binding to CD40L, then we may prove what is function for CD11b binding to CD40L. Do you have any CD40 Ab which has block function only between CD40 and CD40L, but not between CD11b and CD40L?

    A: Unfortunately, none of our CD40 antibodies have been specifically tested for this application.

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