Recombinant Human Plexin-A1(PLXNA1),partial

Recombinant Human Plexin-A1(PLXNA1),partial

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Updated Date: Stock Protein updated on 20170405

Research areas: Neuroscience

Target / Protein: PLXNA1

Biologically active: Not Tested

Expression system: E.coli

Species of origin: Homo sapiens (Human)

Delivery time: 3-7 business days

Uniprot ID: Q9UIW2

AA Sequence: LNAGSDVAVSVGGRPCSFSWRNSREIRCLTPPGQSPGSAPIIININRAQLTNPEVKYNYTEDPTILRIDPEWSINSGGTLLTVTGTNLATVREPRIRAKYGGIERENGCLVYNDTTMVCRAPSVANPVRSPPELGERPDELGFVMDNVRSLLVLNSTSFLYYPDPVL

Tag info: N-terminal 6xHis-tagged

Expression Region: 986-1152aa

Protein length: Partial

MW: 22.3 kDa

Alternative Name(s): Semaphorin receptor NOV

Relevance: Coreceptor for SA3A, SA3C, SA3F and SA6D. Necessary for signaling by class 3 saphorins and subsequent rodeling of the cytoskeleton. Plays a role in axon guidance, invasive growth and cell migration. Class 3 saphorins bind to a complex composed of a neuropilin and a plexin. The plexin modulates the affinity of the complex for specific saphorins, and its Cytoplasmic domain is required for the activation of down-stream signaling events in the cytoplasm .

Reference: The DNA sequence, annotation and analysis of human chromosome 3.Muzny D.M., Scherer S.E., Kaul R., Wang J., Yu J., Sudbrak R., Buhay C.J., Chen R., Cree A., Ding Y., Dugan-Rocha S., Gill R., Gunaratne P., Harris R.A., Hawes A.C., Hernandez J., Hodgson A.V., Hume J. , Jackson A., Khan Z.M., Kovar-Smith C., Lewis L.R., Lozado R.J., Metzker M.L., Milosavljevic A., Miner G.R., Morgan M.B., Nazareth L.V., Scott G., Sodergren E., Song X.-Z., Steffen D., Wei S., Wheeler D.A., Wright M.W., Worley K.C., Yuan Y., Zhang Z., Adams C.Q., Ansari-Lari M.A., Ayele M., Brown M.J., Chen G., Chen Z., Clendenning J., Clerc-Blankenburg K.P., Chen R., Chen Z., Davis C., Delgado O., Dinh H.H., Dong W., Draper H., Ernst S., Fu G., Gonzalez-Garay M.L., Garcia D.K., Gillett W., Gu J., Hao B., Haugen E., Havlak P., He X., Hennig S., Hu S., Huang W., Jackson L.R., Jacob L.S., Kelly S.H., Kube M., Levy R., Li Z., Liu B., Liu J., Liu W., Lu J., Maheshwari M., Nguyen B.-V., Okwuonu G.O., Palmeiri A., Pasternak S., Perez L.M., Phelps K.A., Plopper F.J., Qiang B., Raymond C., Rodriguez R., Saenphimmachak C., Santibanez J., Shen H., Shen Y., Subramanian S., Tabor P.E., Verduzco D., Waldron L., Wang J., Wang J., Wang Q., Williams G.A., Wong G.K.-S., Yao Z., Zhang J., Zhang X., Zhao G., Zhou J., Zhou Y., Nelson D., Lehrach H., Reinhardt R., Naylor S.L., Yang H., Olson M., Weinstock G., Gibbs R.A.Nature 440:1194-1198(2006)

Purity: Greater than 90% as determined by SDS-PAGE.

Storage: The shelf life is related to many factors, storage state, buffer ingredients, storage temperature and the stability of the protein itself. Generally, the shelf life of liquid form is 6 months at -20℃/-80℃. The shelf life of lyophilized form is 12 months at -20℃/-80℃.

Notes: Repeated freezing and thawing is not recommended. Store working aliquots at 4℃ for up to one week.

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