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Long name
Recombinant Human Peroxisomal membrane protein PEX14 (PEX14)
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Alternative names
peroxisomal membrane protein PEX14; Peroxisomal membrane protein PEX14; peroxisomal membrane protein PEX14; peroxin-14; PTS1 receptor docking protein; PTS1 receptor-docking protein; NF-E2 associated polypeptide 2; peroxisomal membrane anchor protein PEX14; peroxisomal membrane anchor protein Pex14p; peroxisomal biogenesis factor 14; PTS1 receptor-docking protein; Peroxin-14; Peroxisomal membrane anchor protein PEX14
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Gene name
PEX14
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Other gene names
PEX14; PEX14; NAPP2; PBD13A; Pex14p; dJ734G22.2;
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General description
Peroxisomal membrane protein PEX14 (PEX14) is a recombinant protein expressed in Baculovirus . The protein can be with or without a His-Tag or other tag in accordance to customer's request. All of our recombinant proteins are manufactured in strictly controlled facilities and by using a well established technology which guarantees full batch-to-bact consistency and experiment reproducibility.
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Product category
Recombinant Proteins
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Expression system
Baculovirus
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Available also expressed in
E Coli ; Yeast ; Baculovirus ; Mammalian Cell
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Purity
Greater than 90% (determined by SDS-PAGE)
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Form
Lyophilized protein
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Storage
This protein can be stored at -20 degrees Celsius. For extended periods of time it is recommended to keep the protein frozen at -40 or -80 degrees Celsius. Avoid cycles of freezing and thawing as they might denaturate the polypeptide chains.
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Applications
This protein can be used as a positive control for applications such as ELISA, IFA, RIA, Western Blot, etc.
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Properties
Human proteins, cDNA and human recombinants are used in human reactive ELISA kits and to produce anti-human mono and polyclonal antibodies. Modern humans (Homo sapiens, primarily ssp. Homo sapiens sapiens). Depending on the epitopes used human ELISA kits can be cross reactive to many other species. Mainly analyzed are human serum, plasma, urine, saliva, human cell culture supernatants and biological samples.
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Description
Associated membrane protein types are lipopolysaccharide selective barriers. Biological membranes include cell membranes, outer coverings of cells or organelles that allow passage of certain proteins and nuclear membranes, which cover a cell nucleus; and tissue membranes, such as mucosae and serosae.