Mouse Notch Regulated Ankyrin Repeat Protein (NRARP) Protein

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Mouse Notch Regulated Ankyrin Repeat Protein (NRARP) is a recombinant Mouse protein produced in a Prokaryotic expression system (E. coli).

This protein is the immunogen for the following antibodies: abx104074

Target Notch Regulated Ankyrin Repeat Protein (NRARP)
Origin Mouse
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 Q91ZA8 (UniProt, ExPASy)
UniProt Secondary AC Q80UV7, Q9CZM1
UniProt Entry Name NRARP_MOUSE
KEGG mmu:67122
String 10090.ENSMUSP00000100615
Molecular Weight Calculated MW: 15.4 kDa
Sequence Fragment Gln3-Tyr109
Sequence QAELSTCS APQTQRIFQE AVRKGNTQEL QSLLQNMTNC EFNVNSFGPE GQTALHQSVI DGNLELVKLL VKFGADIRLA NRDGWSALHI AAFGGHQDIV LYLITKAKY
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 Notch Regulated Ankyrin Repeat Protein (NRARP)


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