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Recombinant Human GLB1 Protein(His tag) (HH0027GL)

Recombinant Human GLB1 Protein (P16278) (Leu 24-Val 677) with a 6*His tag at the C-terminus was expressed in HEK293.

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PRODUCT INFORMATION

Cat.No.
HH0027GL
Synonyms
GLB1; lactase; acid beta-galactosidase; ELNR1; MPS4B;
Accession
Form
Supplied as sterile 20mM TrisHCl, 150mM NaCl, pH 8.0.
AA Sequence
LRNATQRMFEIDYSRDSFLKDGQPFRYISGSIHYSRVPRFYWKDRLLKMKMAGLNAIQTYVPWNF HEPWPGQYQFSEDHDVEYFLRLAHELGLLVILRPGPYICAEWEMGGLPAWLLEKESILLRSSDPD YLAAVDKWLGVLLPKMKPLLYQNGGPVITVQVENEYGSYFACDFDYLRFLQKRFRHHLGDDVVLF TTDGAHKTFLKCGALQGLYTTVDFGTGSNITDAFLSQRKCEPKGPLINSEFYTGWLD
Endotoxin
< 1.0 EU per 1 microgram of protein (determined by LAL method).
Purity
> 95 % by SDS-PAGE.
Storage
In lyophilized state for 1 year (4°C); After reconstitution under sterile conditions for 3 months (-70°C). Avoid repeated freeze/thaw cycles.
Warning
For research use only!
Background
Cleaves beta-linked terminal galactosyl residues from gangliosides, glycoproteins, and glycosaminoglycans.
Isoform 2 has no beta-galactosidase catalytic activity, but plays functional roles in the formation of extracellular elastic fibers (elastogenesis) and in the development of connective tissue. Seems to be identical to the elastin-binding protein (EBP), a major component of the non-integrin cell surface receptor expressed on fibroblasts, smooth muscle cells, chondroblasts, leukocytes, and certain cancer cell types. In elastin producing cells, associates with tropoelastin intracellularly and functions as a recycling molecular chaperone which facilitates the secretions of tropoelastin and its assembly into elastic fibers.
Tag
His
Species
Human
Source
HEK293

BACKGROUND

Background
Cleaves beta-linked terminal galactosyl residues from gangliosides, glycoproteins, and glycosaminoglycans.
Isoform 2 has no beta-galactosidase catalytic activity, but plays functional roles in the formation of extracellular elastic fibers (elastogenesis) and in the development of connective tissue. Seems to be identical to the elastin-binding protein (EBP), a major component of the non-integrin cell surface receptor expressed on fibroblasts, smooth muscle cells, chondroblasts, leukocytes, and certain cancer cell types. In elastin producing cells, associates with tropoelastin intracellularly and functions as a recycling molecular chaperone which facilitates the secretions of tropoelastin and its assembly into elastic fibers.
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