Description
Recombinant Human TEM8/ATR Protein (His Tag) | PKSH033297 | Gentaur US, UK & Europe Disrtribition
Synonyms: Anthrax Toxin Receptor 1; Tumor Endothelial Marker 8; ANTXR1; ATR; TEM8
Active Protein: N/A
Activity: Recombinant Human Anthrax Toxin Receptor 1 is produced by our Mammalian expression system and the target gene encoding Glu33-Lys321 is expressed with a 6His tag at the C-terminus.
Protein Construction: Recombinant Human Anthrax Toxin Receptor 1 is produced by our Mammalian expression system and the target gene encoding Glu33-Lys321 is expressed with a 6His tag at the C-terminus.
Fusion Tag: C-6His
Species: Human
Expressed Host: Human Cells
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: 33.6 kDa
Formulation: Lyophilized from a 0.2 μm filtered solution of 20mM PB, 150mM NaCl, pH7.4.
Reconstitution: Please refer to the printed manual for detailed information.
Background: Anthrax Toxin Receptor 1 (ANTXR1) is a single-pass type I membrane protein that belongs to the ATR family. ANTXR1 contains one VWFA domain and binds PA through the VWA domain. ANTXR1 is highly expressed in tumor endothelial cells. ANTXR1 plays a role in cell attachment and migration. ANTXR1 interacts with extracellular matrix proteins and the actin cytoskeleton; it mediates adhesion of cells to type 1 collagen and gelatin; reorganization of the actin cytoskeleton and promotes cell spreading. It is also involved in the angiogenic response of cultured umbilical vein endothelial cells; up-regulated in cultured angiogenic umbilical vein endothelial cells. Defects in ANTXR1 are associated with susceptibility to hemangioma capillary infantile (HCI).
Research Area: N/A