Human Ephrin Type A Receptor 1 (EPHA1) Protein

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Recombinant Ephrin Type A Receptor 1 (EPHA1) is a recombinant Human protein produced in a Prokaryotic expression system (E. coli).

Target Ephrin Type A Receptor 1 (EPHA1)
Origin Human
Expression Recombinant
Tested Applications WB, SDS-PAGE
Host E. coli
Conjugation Unconjugated
Form Lyophilized
Purity > 95%
Reconstitution To keep the original salt concentration, we recommend reconstituting to the original concentration prior to lyophilization (see Concentration) in ddH2O. If a lower concentration is required, dilute in PBS, pH 7.4. If a higher concentration is required, the product can be reconstituted directly in PBS, pH 7.4, though please note that this will change the overall salt concentration. The stock concentration should be between 0.1-1.0 mg/ml. Do not vortex.
Storage Store at 2-8 °C for up to one month. Store at -80 °C for up to one year. Avoid repeated freeze/thaw cycles.
UniProt Primary AC P21709 (UniProt, ExPASy)
UniProt Secondary AC A1L3V3, B5A966, B5A967, Q15405
UniProt Entry Name EPHA1_HUMAN
KEGG hsa:2041
String 9606.ENSP00000275815
Molecular Weight Calculated MW: 31.3 kDa
Sequence Fragment Tyr599-Gly842
Sequence YV DLQAYEDPAQ GALDFTRELD PAWLMVDTVI GEGEFGEVYR GTLRLPSQDC KTVAIKTLKD TSPGGQWWNF LREATIMGQF SHPHILHLEG VVTKRKPIMI ITEFMENGAL DAFLREREDQ LVPGQLVAML QGIASGMNYL SNHNYVHRDL AARNILVNQN LCCKVSDFGL TRLLDDFDGT YETQGGKIPI RWTAPEAIAH RIFTTASDVW SFGIVMWEVL SFGDKPYGEM SNQEVMKSIE DG
Tag N-terminal His tag
Buffer Prior to lyophilization: PBS, pH 7.4, containing 0.01% Sarcosyl, 1 mM DTT, 5% Trehalose and Proclin-300.
Activity Not tested
Concentration Prior to lyophilization: 200 µg/ml
Availability Shipped within 5-7 working days.
Note This product is for research use only.

Not for human consumption, cosmetic, therapeutic or diagnostic use.
Research Articles on Ephrin Type A Receptor 1 (EPHA1)


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