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Recombinant Human Annexin V/ANXA5/Annexin A5 Protein; unconjugated(His Tag) | PKSH033460

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Recombinant Human Annexin V/ANXA5/Annexin A5 Protein; unconjugated(His Tag) | PKSH033460 | Gentaur US, UK & Europe Disrtribition

Synonyms: ANXA5;Annexin V;Unconjugated Annexin V;Annexin-5;Anchorin CII;Calphobindin I;Endonexin II;Lipocortin V;Placental anticoagulant protein 4;Placental anticoagulant protein I;Thromboplastin inhibitor;Vascular anticoagulant-alpha

Active Protein: N/A

Activity: A DNA sequence encoding the soluble form of human Annexin A5(Met 1-Asp 320) was expressed with a polyhistide tag at the N-terminus.

Protein Construction: A DNA sequence encoding the soluble form of human Annexin A5(Met 1-Asp 320) was expressed with a polyhistide tag at the N-terminus.

Fusion Tag: N-His

Species: Human

Expressed Host: E.coli

Shipping: This product is provided as lyophilized powder which is shipped with ice packs.

Purity: > 95 % as determined by reducing SDS-PAGE.

Endotoxin: < 1.0 EU per µg as determined by the LAL method.

Stability and Storage: Generally, lyophilized proteins are stable for up to 12 months when stored at -20 to -80℃. Reconstituted protein solution can be stored at 4-8℃ for 2-7 days. Aliquots of reconstituted samples are stable at < -20℃ for 3 months.

Molecular Mass: 35.9 kDa

Formulation: Lyophilized from sterile PBS, pH 7.4.

Reconstitution: Please refer to the printed manual for detailed information.

Background: This protein is an anticoagulant protein that acts as an indirect inhibitor of the thromboplastin-specific complex; which is involved in the blood coagulation cascade. annexin A5; calcium and phospholipid binding protein; endonexin 2;placental protein 4;anchorin CII collagen receptor of chondrocytes; predominantly expressed in major constituent of growth plate chondrocytes; down-regulated in adult articular cartilage.

Research Area: Cell biology, Cardiovascular, Cancer

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