Human CD20/MS4A1 protein (Recombinant-Active) (C-His-Flag) (STJP012462)

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Host: Mammalian Cells
Applications: ELISA/WB
Note: STRICTLY FOR FURTHER SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH USE ONLY (RUO). MUST NOT BE USED IN DIAGNOSTIC OR THERAPEUTIC APPLICATIONS.
Short Description : Recombinant-Active-Human CD20/MS4A1-C-His-Flag protein was developed from mammalian cells and has a target region of C-His-Flag. For use in research applications.
Conjugation: Unconjugated
Formulation: Supplied as a 0.22 Mu m filtered solution in 50mM HEPES-Na, 150mM NaCl, 0.02% DDM, 0.004% CHS, 5% Glycerol, pH 7.5.
Storage Instruction: Use a manual defrost freezer and avoid repeated freeze thaw cycles. Store at 2 to 8°C for one week. Store at-20 to-80°C for twelve months from the date of receipt.
Endotoxin: < 1 EU/µg as determined by LAL test.
Gene Symbol: MS4A1
Gene ID: 931
Uniprot ID: CD20_HUMAN
Immunogen Region: Met1-Pro297
Immunogen: Homo sapiens (Human)
Post Translational Modifications Phosphorylated on serines and threonines in resting B-cells. Protein kinase C/PKC can use CD20 as substrate.
Function B-lymphocyte-specific membrane protein that plays a role in the regulation of cellular calcium influx necessary for the development, differentiation, and activation of B-lymphocytes. Functions as a store-operated calcium (SOC) channel component promoting calcium influx after activation by the B-cell receptor/BCR.
Protein Name B-Lymphocyte Antigen Cd20
B-Lymphocyte Surface Antigen B1
Bp35
Leukocyte Surface Antigen Leu-16
Membrane-Spanning 4-Domains Subfamily A Member 1
Cd Antigen Cd20
Database Links
Cellular Localisation Cell Membrane
Multi-Pass Membrane Protein
Lipid-Anchor
Constitutively Associated With Membrane Rafts
Alternative Protein Names B-Lymphocyte Antigen Cd20 protein
B-Lymphocyte Surface Antigen B1 protein
Bp35 protein
Leukocyte Surface Antigen Leu-16 protein
Membrane-Spanning 4-Domains Subfamily A Member 1 protein
Cd Antigen Cd20 protein
MS4A1 protein
CD20 protein

Information sourced from Uniprot.org