Recombinant Human EGF Protein DNA ElectrophoresisDescription The recombinant human Epidermal Growth Factor (EGF) protein is a small molecular weight (~7 kDa) protein produced via transient expression in HEK 293 cells, featuring a C terminal polyhistidine tag and containing 53 amino acid residues stabilized by three disulfide bonds. As the founding member of the EGF family, it exerts its potent mitogenic effects by binding with high affinity to the Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor (EGFR) on the cell
The protein exhibits antimicrobial activity against bacteria and fungi
is a 103 amino acid nuclear and cytoplasmic protein that exists as a homodimer that binds one calcium ion per monomer
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production cell lines and engineered bacteria
Mutations in this gene are associated with chronic myeloid malignancies
Its high purity (≥90% by HPLC) ensures minimal interference in experimental procedures
Biofargo 500 mL Centrifuge Bottles with Plug-Sealed Cap are premium large-volume polypropylene (PP) centrifuge bottles engineered for reliable and secure medium-speed centrifugation up to 6
This product was previously listed under catalog number 15-12260 and is now updated to BF-55584601 for improved product management
P102194-WB-1-P
Swissprot No Q9UMR2 Gene Accession NP_009173 WB Predicted band size 54 kDa WB Positive control WB Recommended dilution 500-2000 IHC predicted cell location Predicted cell location: Cytoplasm IHC positive control Positive control: Human tonsil IHC Recommed dilution Recommended dilution: 50-200 Storage
replacing a hydrogen atom on the bottom ring of the structure
act as RAP1 activators by facilitating the conversion of RAP1 from the GDP- to the GTP-bound form