Recombinant Human ATP1B1 Protein (His Tag)
Beta LifeScience
SKU/CAT #: BLPSN-0288

Recombinant Human ATP1B1 Protein (His Tag)
Beta LifeScience
SKU/CAT #: BLPSN-0288
Catalog No.: BLPSN-0288
Product Overview
Tag | His |
Host Species | Human |
Accession | P05026 |
Synonym | ATP1B |
Background | ATP1B1 belongs to the family of Na+/K+ and H+/K+-ATPases beta chain proteins, and to the subfamily of Na+/K+ -ATPases. ATP1B1 is a subunit of Na+/K+-ATPase. Na+/K+-ATPase is an integral membrane protein responsible for establishing and maintaining the electrochemical gradients of Na and K ions across the plasma membrane. Na+/K+-ATPase is composed of two subunits, a large catalytic subunit (alpha) and a smaller glycoprotein subunit (beta). ATP1B1 regulates, through assembly of alpha/beta heterodimers, the number of sodium pumps transported to the plasma membrane. ATP1B1 is the non-catalytic component of the active enzyme, which catalyzes the hydrolysis of ATP coupled with which catalyzes the hydrolysis of ATP coupled with the exchange of Na+ and K+ ions across the plasma membrane. |
Description | A DNA sequence encoding the human ATP1B1 (P05026-1) (Glu63-Ser303) was expressed with an N-terminal His tag. |
Source | HEK293 |
Predicted N Terminal | His |
AA Sequence | Glu63-Ser303 |
Molecular Weight | The recombinant human ATP1B1 comprises 261 a.a. and has a predicted molecular mass of 30.4 kDa. The apparent molecular mass of the protein is approximately 40-47 kDa in SDS-PAGE under reducing conditions due to glycosylation. |
Purity | >95% as determined by SDS-PAGE |
Endotoxin | < 1.0 EU per μg of the protein as determined by the LAL method |
Bioactivity | Please contact us for detailed information |
Formulation | Lyophilized from sterile PBS, pH 7.4.. |
Stability | The recombinant proteins are stable for up to 1 year from date of receipt at -70°C. |
Usage | For Research Use Only |
Storage | Store the protein under sterile conditions at -20°C to -80°C. It is recommended that the protein be aliquoted for optimal storage. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles. |