Recombinant Human Cyclophilin 40 His Protein

Novus Biologicals | Catalog # NBC1-18427

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Key Product Details

Source

E. coli

Tag

His

Applications

Enzyme Activity, SDS-PAGE
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Product Specifications

Description

A bioactive recombinant protein with a N-Terminal His-tag and corresponding to the amino acids 1- 370 of Human Cyclophilin 40

Source: E.coli

Amino Acid Sequence: MGSSHHHHHH SSGLVPRGSH MSHPSPQAKP SNPSNPRVFF DVDIGGERVG RIVLELFADI VPKTAENFRA LCTGEKGIGH TTGKPLHFKG CPFHRIIKKF MIQGGDFSNQ NGTGGESIYG EKFEDENFHY KHDREGLLSM ANAGRNTNGS QFFITTVPTP HLDGKHVVFG QVIKGIGVAR ILENVEVKGE KPAKLCVIAE CGELKEGDDG GIFPKDGSGD SHPDFPEDAD IDLKDVDKIL LITEDLKNIG NTFFKSQNWE MAIKKYAEVL RYVDSSKAVI ETADRAKLQP IALSCVLNIG ACKLKMSNWQ GAIDSCLEAL ELDPSNTKAL YRRAQGWQGL KEYDQALADL KKAQGIAPED KAIQAELLKV KQKIKAQKDK EKAVYAKMFA

Purity

>95%, by SDS-PAGE

Endotoxin Level

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

Predicted Molecular Mass

42.9 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.

Activity

Specific activity is > 700 nmol/min/mg, and is defined as the amount of enzyme that cleaves 1nmole of suc-AAPF-pNA per minute at 37C in Tris-HCl pH 8.0 using chymotrypsin.

Protein / Peptide Type

Recombinant Protein

Scientific Data Images for Recombinant Human Cyclophilin 40 His Protein

SDS-PAGE: Recombinant Human Cyclophilin 40 His Protein [NBC1-18427]

SDS-PAGE: Recombinant Human Cyclophilin 40 His Protein [NBC1-18427]

SDS-Page: Recombinant Human Cyclophilin 40 His Protein [NBC1-18427] - 3ug by SDS-PAGE under reducing condition and visualized by coomassie blue stain.

Formulation, Preparation, and Storage

NBC1-18427
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: Cyclophilin 40

Cyclophilin D (also known as peptidylpropyl isomerase D, PPID) is a member of peptidyl-propyl cis-trans isomerase (PPIase) family, which catalyzes the cis-trans isomerization of proline imidic peptide bonds in oligopeptides and accelerates the folding of proteins. This protein can bind to the immunosuppressant cyclosporine A and was known that its overexpression suppresses the apoptosis in cancer cells. Recombinant human cyclophilin D was expressed in E.coli and purified by conventional chromatography techniques.

Alternate Names

40 kDa peptidyl-prolyl cis-trans isomerase, 40 kDa peptidyl-prolyl cis-trans isomerase D, cyclophilin D, Cyclophilin-40, Cyclophilin-related protein, CYP40, CYP-40cyclophilin 40, CYPD, EC 5.2.1.8, MGC33096, peptidyl-prolyl cis-trans isomerase D, peptidylprolyl isomerase D, peptidylprolyl isomerase D (cyclophilin D), PPIase D, Rotamase D

Gene Symbol

PPID

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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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