Recombinant Human PEX26 Protein

Beta LifeScience SKU/CAT #: BLA-6875P

Recombinant Human PEX26 Protein

Beta LifeScience SKU/CAT #: BLA-6875P
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.

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Product Overview

Host Species Human
Accession Q7Z412
Synonym 4632428M11Rik AI85321 FLJ20695 OTTMUSP00000033411 OTTMUSP00000033413 PBD7A PBD7B Peroxin 26 Peroxisome assembly protein 26 Peroxisome biogenesis disorder, complementation group 8 Peroxisome biogenesis disorder, complementation group A Peroxisome biogenesis factor 26 PEX 26 PEX26M1T Pex26pM1T
Description Recombinant Human PEX26 Protein was expressed in E.coli. It is a Protein fragment
Source E.coli
AA Sequence MGSSHHHHHH SSGLVPRGSH MGSMKSDSST SAAPLRGLGG PLRSSEPVRA VPARAPAVDL LEEAADLLVV HLDFRAALET CERAWQSLAN HAVAEEPAGT SLEVKCSLCV VGIQALAEMD RWQEVLSWVL QYYQVPEKLP PKVLELCILL YSKMQEPGAV LDVVGAWLQD PANQNLPEYG ALAEFHVQRV LLPLGCLSEA EELVVGSAAF GEERRLDVLQ AIHTARQQQK QEHSGSEEAQ KPNLEGSVSH KFLSLPMLVR QLWDSAVSH
Molecular Weight 29 kDa including tags
Purity Greater than 90% SDS-PAGE
Endotoxin < 1.0 EU per μg of the protein as determined by the LAL method
Formulation Liquid Solution
Stability The recombinant protein samples are stable for up to 12 months at -80°C
Reconstitution See related COA
Unit Definition For Research Use Only
Storage Buffer Shipped at 4°C. Store at +4°C short term (1-2 weeks). Upon delivery aliquot. Store at -20°C or -80°C. Avoid freeze / thaw cycle.

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Proteins are sensitive to heat, and freeze-drying can preserve the activity of the majority of proteins. It improves protein stability, extends storage time, and reduces shipping costs. However, freeze-drying can also lead to the loss of the active portion of the protein and cause aggregation and denaturation issues. Nonetheless, these adverse effects can be minimized by incorporating protective agents such as stabilizers, additives, and excipients, and by carefully controlling various lyophilization conditions.

Commonly used protectant include saccharides, polyols, polymers, surfactants, some proteins and amino acids etc. We usually add 8% (mass ratio by volume) of trehalose and mannitol as lyoprotectant. Trehalose can significantly prevent the alter of the protein secondary structure, the extension and aggregation of proteins during freeze-drying process; mannitol is also a universal applied protectant and fillers, which can reduce the aggregation of certain proteins after lyophilization.

Our protein products do not contain carrier protein or other additives (such as bovine serum albumin (BSA), human serum albumin (HSA) and sucrose, etc., and when lyophilized with the solution with the lowest salt content, they often cannot form A white grid structure, but a small amount of protein is deposited in the tube during the freeze-drying process, forming a thin or invisible transparent protein layer.

Reminder: Before opening the tube cap, we recommend that you quickly centrifuge for 20-30 seconds in a small centrifuge, so that the protein attached to the tube cap or the tube wall can be aggregated at the bottom of the tube. Our quality control procedures ensure that each tube contains the correct amount of protein, and although sometimes you can't see the protein powder, the amount of protein in the tube is still very precise.

To learn more about how to properly dissolve the lyophilized recombinant protein, please visit Lyophilization FAQs.

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