Human Alpha 1-Acid Glycoprotein 1/ORM1 protein (Recombinant) (His-Tag) (STJP019513)

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Short Description :Recombinant-Human Alpha 1-Acid Glycoprotein 1/ORM1-His-Tag protein was developed from hek293 cells and has a target region of His-Tag. For use in research applications.
Applications:SDS-PAGE
Host:HEK293 Cells
Note:STRICTLY FOR FURTHER SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH USE ONLY (RUO). MUST NOT TO BE USED IN DIAGNOSTIC OR THERAPEUTIC APPLICATIONS.
Concentration:1 mg/mL
Formulation:Liquid in phosphate-Buffered Saline (pH 7.4) containing 10% Glycerol
Storage Instruction:For short term storage, keep at +2C to +8C for up to 1 week. For long term storage, aliquot and store at-20C, and avoid repeat freeze-thaw cycles.
Endotoxin:< 1 EU per 1ug of protein (determined by LAL method)
Gene Symbol:ORM1
Gene ID:5004
Uniprot ID:A1AG1_HUMAN
Accession Number:NP_000598.2
Immunogen:Human
Immunogen Region:19-201aa
Immunogen Sequence:QIPLCANLVP VPITNATLDR ITGKWFYIAS AFRNEEYNKS VQEIQATFFY FTPNKTEDTI FLREYQTRQD QCIYNTTYLN VQRENGTISR YVGGQEHFAH LLILRDTKTY MLAFDVNDEK NWGLSVYADK PETTKEQLGE FYEALDCLRI PKSDVVYTDW KKDKCEPLEK QHEKERKQEE GES
Tissue Specificity Expressed by the liver and secreted in plasma.
Post Translational Modifications N-glycosylated. N-glycan heterogeneity at Asn-33: Hex5HexNAc4 (minor), Hex6HexNAc5 (major) and dHex1Hex6HexNAc5 (minor).
Function Functions as a transport protein in the blood stream. Binds various ligands in the interior of its beta-barrel domain. Also binds synthetic drugs and influences their distribution and availability in the body. Appears to function in modulating the activity of the immune system during the acute-phase reaction.
Protein Name Alpha-1-Acid Glycoprotein 1
Agp 1
Orosomucoid-1
Omd 1
Database Links Reactome: R-HSA-114608
Reactome: R-HSA-6798695
Cellular Localisation Secreted
Alternative Protein Names Alpha-1-Acid Glycoprotein 1 protein
Agp 1 protein
Orosomucoid-1 protein
Omd 1 protein
ORM1 protein
AGP1 protein

Information sourced from Uniprot.org