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Recombinant Bovine Retinol-Binding Protein 3 (RBP3), N-His

Cat. No.AP9C146

Product TypeAnimal Proteins

Size

Product Overview

BioVenic's Recombinant Bovine Retinol-Binding Protein 3 (RBP3), N-His is a recombinant protein expressed from Yeast. Its predicted molecular weight is 66.8 kDa. The purity is>90% (SDS-PAGE).

Specifications

Type Recombinant Protein
Species Bovine
Expression System Yeast
Purity >90% (SDS-PAGE)
Predicted Molecular Weight 66.8 kDa
Physical State Lyophilized
Formulation The buffer before lyophilization is Tris/PBS-based buffer, 6% Trehalose.

Target Information

In Bovines, Interphotoreceptor Retinoid-Binding Protein (IRBP) is integral to the visual cycle, facilitating the transport of retinoids between the retinol isomerase in the pigment epithelium and the visual pigments in photoreceptor cells

Protein Bovine Retinol-Binding Protein 3 (RBP3)
Protein Synonym Interphotoreceptor retinoid-binding protein; Interstitial retinol-binding protein; Protein 7S
Gene ID 281443
UniProt ID P12661

Shipping and Storage

This product is shipped with dry ice. It is recommended to aliquot as needed and store at -80°C upon receipt. Reconstituted protein solution can be stored at 4°C for 1 week, at < -80°C for 12 months. Avoid repeated freezing and thawing.

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COA

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The product is for research use only.
Not for commercial, prophylactic, diagnostic, or therapeutic applications.

User Note

  1. Always centrifuge tubes before opening. Avoid mixing by vortexing or pipetting. Reconstitute in 10mM PBS (pH7.4) to a concentration of 0.1-1.0 mg/mL. Aliquot the reconstituted solution to minimise freeze-thaw cycles.

References

  1. Adler, A. J., C. D. Evans. et al. Molecular properties of Sheep interphotoreceptor retinol-binding protein. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 1985, 260.8: 4850-4855.
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