Recombinant Human IL-17RE Protein, Active
Beta LifeScience
SKU/CAT #: BLK-03351P
Human IL-17RE on Bis-Tris PAGE under reduced condition. The purity is greater than 95%.
Recombinant Human IL-17RE Protein, Active
Beta LifeScience
SKU/CAT #: BLK-03351P
Collections: All products, High-quality recombinant proteins
Our products are highly customizable to meet your specific needs. You can choose options such as endotoxin removal, liquid or lyophilized forms, preferred tags, and the desired functional sequence range for proteins. Submitting a written inquiry expedites the quoting process.
Product Overview
| Description | Recombinant Human IL-17RE Protein is expressed from HEK293 with hFc tag at the C-terminus.It contains Thr155-His454. |
| Gene Background | IL-17RE is an orphan receptor of the IL-17 receptor family. It is a receptor specific to IL-17C and has an essential role in host mucosal defense against infection. IL-17RE is also identified as a receptor of IL-17C that regulates early innate immunity to intestinal pathogens. |
| Accession | Q8NFR9-1 |
| Target Symbol | IL-17RE |
| Synonyms | IL-17RE; IL17RE; UNQ3056/PRO9877; |
| Species | Human |
| Expression System | Mammalian Cell |
| Purity | > 95% as determined by Bis-Tris PAGE;> 95% as determined by HPLC |
| Tag | C-hFc |
| Expression Range | Thr155-His454 |
| Mol. Weight | The protein has a predicted MW of 60.02 kDa. Due to glycosylation, the protein migrates to 70-80 kDa based on Bis-Tris PAGE result. |
| Form | Liquid |
| Formulation | Supplied as 0.22 um filtered solution in PBS (pH 7.4). |
| Endotoxin | Less than 1 EU per ug by the LAL method. |
| Activity | Immobilized Human IL-17C, His Tag at 1ug/ml (100ul/well) on the plate. Dose response curve for Human IL-17RE, hFc Tag with the EC50 of 3.4ng/ml determined by ELISA (QC Test). |
| Biotinylated | No |
| Shipping | Shipped with dry ice. |
| Storage | Valid for 12 months from date of receipt when stored at -80°C.; Recommend to aliquot the protein into smaller quantities for optimal storage. Please minimize freeze-thaw cycles. |
