PAI-1 human active recombinant protein

PAI-1 human active recombinant protein

€295.00
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SKU
600284
Catalog Number: 600284
Size: 0.01 mg
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Protein Family: Enzymes

Pathway and Disease: Cell Growth and Death, Immune System, Infectious Diseases

Alternate Names: PLANH1, Plasminogen activator inhibitor 1, Endothelial plasminogen activator inhibitor, PAIE, Clade E, PLANH1, SERPINE 1Description:
Plasminogen Activator Inhibitor 1 (PAI-1) is a serine protease inhibitor which can exist either in an active inhibitory conformation or in an inactive or latent conformation. PAI-1 is produced mainly by the endothelium but is also secreted by other tissue types including adipose tissue. PAI-1 is the principal inhibitor of tissue plasminogen activator and urokinase, therefore inhibiting fibrinolysis. Increased levels of PAI-1 have been linked with various conditions including cardiovascular disease, thrombosis, insulin resistance and obesity. Recombinant PAI-1 comprises a 379 amino acid fragment (24-402) corresponding to the mature PAI-1 protein and is expressed in E. coli with an amino-terminal hexahistidine tag.

Source: E. coli

Applications: E, WB

Accession No.: P05121

MW: 47.23 kDa

Sequence:
His-Tag sequence not included: VHHPPSYVAHLASDFGVRVFQQVAQASKDRNVVFSPYGVASVLAMLQLTTGGETQQQIQAAMGFKIDDKGMAPALRHLYKELMGPWNKDEISTTDAIFVQRDLKLVQGFMPHFFRLFRSTVKQVDFSEVERARFIINDWVKTHTKGMISNLLGKGAVDQLTRLVLVNALYFNGQWKTPFPDSSTHRRLFHKSDGSTVSVPMMAQTNKFNYTEFTTPDGHYYDILELPYHGDTLSMFIAAPYEKEVPLSALTNILSAQLISHWKGNMTRLPRLLVLPKFSLETEVDLRKPLENLGMTDMFRQFQADFTSLSDQEPLHVAQALQKVKIEVNESGTVASSSTAVIVSARMAPEEIIMDRPFLFVVRHNPTGTVLFMGQVMEP

Purity:
Purity > 95% as determined by reducing and non-reducing SDS-PAGE, Bradford assay, Western blot and ELISA.

Format:
Each vial contains 0.01 mg protein (liquid) in PBS pH7.4, 50% glycerol. Final concentration 0.1-1 mg/ml.

Storage: Store at -20°C. Product is guaranteed one year from the date of shipment.
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