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APOB Protein

APOB Protein

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  • APOB Protein

  • Apolipoprotein-B Human Recombinant
  • CYT-1233
  • Shipped at Room temp.

Catalogue number

CYT-1233

Synonyms

APOB, APO-B, Apolipoprotein B.

Description

The APOBHuman is created as a recombinant protein with a 4kda N-terminal fusion of His Tag. The APOBHis-Tagged Fusion Protein, produced in E. coli, is a 31kDa protein containing 201 amino acid residues of the APOBHuman, 1406-1606 amino acids.

                

Source

Escherichia Coli.

Physical Appearance

Filtered White lyophilized (freeze-dried) powder.

Formulation

Each mg was lyophilized with 1xPBS, 0.4% SDS and 4mM DTT.

Solubility

It is recommended to add deionized water to prepare a working stock solution of approximately 0.5mg/ml and let the lyophilized pellet dissolve completely. Product is not sterile! Please filter the product by an appropriate sterile filter before using it on cell culture.

Stability

Store lyophilized APOBat -20°C. Aliquot the product after reconstitution to avoid repeated freezing/thawing cycles. Reconstituted protein can be stored at 4°C for a limited period of time; it does not show any change after two weeks at 4°C.

Purity

Greater than 80% as determined by SDS-PAGE.

Safety Data Sheet

Usage

Prospec's products are furnished for LABORATORY RESEARCH USE ONLY. The product may not be used as drugs, agricultural or pesticidal products, food additives or household chemicals.

Background

Apolipoprotein-B (ApoB) is the main apolipoprotein of LDL, VLDL, IDL and chylomicrons particles which serves as the carrier of lipids in the water surrounding the cells in every tissue across the body. Apolipoprotein B acts as the key organizing protein of all other carriers of lipids. across LDL membranes, ApoB also plays a role as a ligand for LDL receptors in many cells across the body, meaning, it shows that lipid carriers that are set to cross into cells with Apolipoprotein B receptors, this is how lipids are transported within and into cells.

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