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Product Name :
COL4A3 Human

Description :
Human α3 chain of collagen IV; identical with the antigen called “glomerular basal membrane antigen” (GBM). Recombinant antigen for solid (ELISA) and fluid phase diagnostic assays. Calculated Molecular weight: 53kDa. Calculated isoelectric point: pH 8.9.cDNA coding for a minicollagen version of the human collagen IV α3 chain fused to a hexa-histidine purification tag. The term minicollagen designates the removal of most of the epitope-less triplehelical collagenous region (situated between the N-terminal 7S domain and the C-terminal noncollagenous NC1 domain), which is a requirement for recombinant production of this antigen.

Background :

Biological activity:

Protein number :
Q01955

Synonyms:
Collagen alpha-3(IV) chain, Goodpasture antigen, COL4A3, Glomerular Basal Membrane, GBM.

Amino acid sequence :

Purity :
Greater than 95.0% as determined by SDS-PAGE.

Source :
Sf9 insect cells.

Stablity :
Recommendations for storage buffer: neutral to slightly alkaline pH and 4M urea as dissociating agent.Storage temperature: -70°C to -80°C.Please prevent freeze-thaw cycles.

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