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Cat Number:PRP2041-2
Size:50ug
Price:£249.00
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Human Transferrin protein

Partner: Abbkine Scientific

MW:76.6 kDa
Purity:?95 % as determined by SDS-PAGE
Description:Human Transferrin protein, expressed in HEK293 Cells
Further Information:Transferrin (Tf),is an iron transporter, which is mainly biosynthesized in the liver, and it can also be biosynthesized in the brain; i.e., by oligodendrocytes and the choroid plexus, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) producing tissue. The CSF contains two Tf isoforms, brain-type Tf and serum-type Tf, which differ in their glycan structures. Brain-type Tf is uniquely glycolsylated with biantennary asialo- and agalacto-complex type N-glycans that carry bisecting ?1,4-GlcNAc and core alpha1,6-Fuc.The glycans of serum-type Tf in the CSF are similar to those of Tf in serum. Biochemical analyses reveal that the apparent molecular size of brain-type Tf is smaller than that of serum-type Tf, and that hydrophobic patches are exposed on brain-type Tf as demonstrated by hydrophobic probe binding studies. Research indicates that brain-type Tf levels is decreased in idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus, in which CSF production is suspected to decrease, while brain-type Tf increased in spontaneous intracranial hypotension, in which CSF production is suspected to increase. These results suggest that brain-type Tf could be a biomarker of altered CSF production.
NCBI EntrezGene:7018
Shipping Conditions:Ship on cold packs
Storage:Lyophilized Human Transferrin proteinshould be stored desiccated below -20 C. Upon reconstitution, the protein should be stored at 4 C between 2-7 days and for future use below -20 C. For long term storage it is recommended to add a carrier protein (0.128% HSA or BSA). Please prevent freeze-thaw cycles.
Usage:Research use only

 

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PRP2041.jpg&&Fig.SDS-PAGE analysis of Human Transferrin protein.

PRP2041.jpg&&Fig.SDS-PAGE analysis of Human Transferrin protein.