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E-Cadherin human

recombinant, expressed in E. coli, 0.5 mg protein/mL

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UNSPSC Code:
12352202
NACRES:
NA.75

biological source

human

recombinant

expressed in E. coli

description

0.1 mg recombinant human E-Cadherin in 20 mM Tris-HCl buffer, containing NaCl, KCl, EDTA, L-arginine, DTT and glycerol.

sterility

Filtered sterilized solution

Assay

≥90% (SDS-PAGE)

form

liquid

packaging

pkg of 100 μg

concentration

0.5 mg protein/mL

technique(s)

cell culture | mammalian: suitable

accession no.

NP_004351.1

shipped in

wet ice

storage temp.

−20°C

Gene Information

human ... CDH1(999)

Application

E-Cadherin has been used as coating matrix protein for 1) maintaining long-term ES or iPS cell culture then combine with proper ES cell culture media, 2) as a coating matrix material for 11R tag recombinant TF intracellular delivery for protein derived iPS protocol with extremely low-level non-specific interaction and 3) as a native antigen for antibody production.

Use these recommendations as guidelines to determine the optimal coating conditions for your culture system.
1. Thaw E-Cadherin and dilute to desired concentration using serum-free medium or PBS. The final solution should be sufficiently dilute so that the volume added covers the surface evenly.
Note: Use 1 ml PBS per well in a 6-well plate.
2. Add 5 - 10 μg protein to each well and incubate at 2 to 10 °C overnight.
3. After incubation, aspirate remaining material.
4. Plates are ready for use. They may also be stored at 2-8 °C damp or air dried if sterility is maintained.

Sequence

MDWVIPPISCPENEKGPFPKNLVQIKSNKDKEGKVFYSITGQGADTPPVGVFIIERETGWLKVTEPLDRERIATYTLFSHAVSSNGNAVEDPMEILITVTDQNDNKPEFTQEVFKGSVMEGALPGTSVMEVTATDADDDVNTYNAAIAYTILSQDPELPDKNMFTINRNTGVISVVTTGLDRESFPTYTLVVQAADLQGEGLSTTATAVITVTDTNDNPPIFNPTTYKGQVPENEANVVITTLKVTDADAPNTPAWEAVYTILNDDGGQFVVTTNPVNNDGILKTAKGLDFEAKQQYILHVAVTNVVPFEVSLTTSTATVTVDVLDVNEAPIFVPPEKRVEVSEDFGVGQEITSYTAQEPDTFMEQKITYRIWRDTANWLEINPDTGAISTRAELDREDFEHVKNSTYTALIIATDNGSPVATGTGTLLLILSDVNDNAPIPEPRTIFFCERNPKPQVINIIDADLPPNTSPFTAELTHGASANWTIQYNDPTQESIILKPKMALEVGDYKINLKLMDNQNKDQVTTLEVSVCDCEGAAGVCRKAQPVEAGLQIP

Preparation Note

Recombinant human E-Cadherin gene (155-710 aa Fragment) was constructed with codon optimization and expressed in non-fusion protein form in E. coli as inclusion bodies. The final product was refolded using a unique "temperature shift inclusion body refolding" technology and chromatographically purified.

Storage Class Code

10 - Combustible liquids

WGK

WGK 2

Flash Point(F)

Not applicable

Flash Point(C)

Not applicable


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