Description
Recombinant Mouse Trefoil Factor 3/TFF3 Protein (His Tag) | PKSM041267 | Gentaur US, UK & Europe Disrtribition
Synonyms: Trefoil factor 3; Intestinal trefoil factor; mITF; Tff3; Itf
Active Protein: N/A
Activity: Recombinant Mouse Trefoil Factor 3 is produced by our Mammalian expression system and the target gene encoding Ala23-Phe81 is expressed with a 6His tag at the C-terminus.
Protein Construction: Recombinant Mouse Trefoil Factor 3 is produced by our Mammalian expression system and the target gene encoding Ala23-Phe81 is expressed with a 6His tag at the C-terminus.
Fusion Tag: C-His
Species: Mouse
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: 7.3 kDa
Formulation: Lyophilized from a 0.2 μm filtered solution of PBS, pH7.4.
Reconstitution: Please refer to the printed manual for detailed information.
Background: Trefoil factors (TFF) are secretory products of mucin producing cells. They play a key role in the maintenance of the surface integrity of oral mucosa and enhance healing of the gastrointestinal mucosa by a process called restitution. TFF comprises the gastric peptides (TFF1), spasmolytic peptide (TFF2), and the intestinal trefoil factor (TFF3). They have an important and necessary role in epithelial restitution within the gastrointestinal tract. Members of the trefoil family are characterized by having at least one copy of the trefoil motif, a 40-amino acid domain that contains three conserved disulfide bonds. They are stable secretory proteins expressed in gastrointestinal mucosa. Trefoil Factor 3(TFF3) is involved in the maintenance and repair of the intestinal mucosa. TFF3 promotes the mobility of epithelial cells in healing processes (motogen).
Research Area: N/A