Recombinant Proteins

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SNURF Human

SNRPN Upstream Reading Frame Human Recombinant

SNURF Human Recombinant produced in E.coli is a single, non-glycosylated polypeptide chain containing 94 amino acids (1-71) and having a molecular mass of 10.8 kDa. SNURF is fused to a 23 amino acid His-tag at N-terminus.
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Cat. No.
BT18876
Source
Escherichia Coli.
Appearance
Sterile Filtered clear solution.

KIN Human

KIN Human Recombinant

KIN Human Recombinant produced in E. coli is a single polypeptide chain containing 416 amino acids (1-393) and having a molecular mass of 47.8 kDa.
KIN is fused to a 23 amino acid His-tag at N-terminus & purified by proprietary chromatographic techniques.
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Cat. No.
BT18940
Source
Escherichia Coli.
Appearance
Sterile Filtered colorless solution.

SOCS3 Human

Suppressor Of Cytokine Signaling 3 Human Recombinant

SOCS3 Human Recombinant produced in E.Coli is a single, non-glycosylated polypeptide chain containing 262 amino acids (1-225 a.a) and having a molecular mass of 29kDa.
SOCS3 is fused to a 37 amino acid His-tag at N-terminus & purified by proprietary chromatographic techniques.
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Cat. No.
BT18956
Source
Escherichia Coli.
Appearance
Sterile Filtered clear solution.

KISS1 Human

KISS-1 Metastasis-Suppressor Human Recombinant

KISS1 Human Recombinant produced in E.Coli is a single, non-glycosylated polypeptide chain containing 120 amino acids (20-138) and having a molecular mass of 12.6 Dalton.
The KISS1 is purified by proprietary chromatographic techniques.
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Cat. No.
BT19006
Source
Escherichia Coli.
Appearance
Sterile Filtered colorless solution.

SORBS3 Human

Sorbin And SH3 Domain Containing 3 Human Recombinant

SORBS3 Human Recombinant produced in E.coli is a single, non-glycosylated polypeptide chain containing 352 amino acids (1-329) and having a molecular mass of 39.1 kDa. SORBS3 is fused to a 23 amino acid His-tag at N-terminus.
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Cat. No.
BT19038
Source
Escherichia Coli.
Appearance
Sterile Filtered clear solution.

KLHDC8B Human

Kelch Domain Containing 8B Human Recombinant

KLHDC8B Human Recombinant produced in E.Coli is a single, non-glycosylated polypeptide chain containing 377 amino acids (1-354 a.a) and having a molecular mass of 40.1kDa.
KLHDC8B is fused to a 23 amino acid His-tag at N-terminus & purified by proprietary chromatographic techniques.
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Cat. No.
BT19081
Source
Escherichia Coli.
Appearance
Sterile Filtered clear solution.

Ku P70/P80 Human

Ku P70/P80 Human Recombinant

KuP70/P80 Human Recombinant produced in SF9 insect cells is a glycosylated, polypeptide chain having a molecular mass of 70,638 Dalton for the p70 subunit and 83,528 Dalton for the p80 subunit.
Ku (P70/P80) is expressed with a -6xHis tag and purified by proprietary chromatographic techniques.
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Cat. No.
BT19178
Source
Sf9 insect cells.
Appearance
Sterile Filtered clear solution.

SOS1 Human

Son Of Sevenless Homolog 1 Human Recombinant

SOS1 produced in Sf9 Baculovirus cells is a single, glycosylated polypeptide chain containing 495 amino acids (564-1049a.a.) and having a molecular mass of 58.0kDa. (Molecular size on SDS-PAGE will appear at approximately 50-70kDa).
SOS1 is expressed with a 6 amino acid His tag at C-Terminus and purified by proprietary chromatographic techniques.

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Cat. No.
BT19198
Source

Sf9, Baculovirus cells.

Appearance
Sterile Filtered colorless solution.

KXD1 Human

KxDL Motif Containing 1 Human Recombinant

KXD1 Human Recombinant produced in E.Coli is a single, non-glycosylated polypeptide chain containing 199 amino acids (1-176 a.a.) and having a molecular mass of 22.1kDa.
KXD1 is fused to a 23 amino acid His-tag at N-terminus & purified by proprietary chromatographic techniques.
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Cat. No.
BT19248
Source
Escherichia Coli.
Appearance
Sterile Filtered clear solution.

SP100 Human

SP100 Recombinant Human

Recombinant Sp100 antigen is a full-length cDNA coding having a molecular mass of 54,662 Dalton (pH 5.0).Shows a 79kDa band on SDS-PAGE. Sp100 protein is fused to a hexa-histidine purification tag.

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Cat. No.
BT19270
Source
Sf9 insect cells.
Appearance
Definition and Classification

The term “Other” can be defined in various contexts. In a general sense, it refers to something or someone that is different or distinct from the one already mentioned or known . In biological taxonomy, classification involves organizing living organisms into hierarchical categories based on their characteristics and evolutionary history .

Biological Properties

Biological properties of “Other” can be understood through key characteristics shared by living organisms, such as order, sensitivity or response to stimuli, reproduction, growth and development, regulation, homeostasis, and energy processing . These properties are expressed in various patterns and distributed across different tissues, contributing to the organism’s overall function and survival.

Biological Functions

The primary biological functions of “Other” include catalyzing chemical reactions, synthesizing and repairing DNA, transporting materials across cells, receiving and sending chemical signals, responding to stimuli, and providing structural support . These functions play crucial roles in immune responses and pathogen recognition, ensuring the organism’s defense mechanisms are active and effective .

Modes of Action

Modes of action describe the functional or anatomical changes resulting from exposure to a substance. This includes the interaction with other molecules and cells, binding partners, and downstream signaling cascades . For example, a mode of action could involve binding to DNA, leading to transcriptional regulation .

Regulatory Mechanisms

Regulatory mechanisms control the expression and activity of “Other” through transcriptional regulation and post-translational modifications . These mechanisms ensure that the biological processes are carried out efficiently and accurately, adapting to the organism’s needs and environmental changes.

Applications

In biomedical research, “Other” has various applications, including diagnostic tools and therapeutic strategies . For instance, understanding the biological properties and functions of different molecules can lead to the development of new treatments and diagnostic methods, improving healthcare outcomes.

Role in the Life Cycle

Throughout the life cycle, “Other” plays a significant role from development to aging and disease . This includes participating in growth, reproduction, and maintaining homeostasis. As organisms age, the efficiency of these processes may decline, leading to various age-related diseases .

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