Mouse MUP-1 protein (Recombinant) (His-Tag) (STJP018167)

SPECIFICATIONS
HostE.coli
ImmunogenMouse
STJP018167
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General Information

Short DescriptionRecombinant-Mouse MUP-1-His-Tag protein was developed from e.coli and has a target region of His-Tag. For use in research applications.
ApplicationsSDS-PAGE
HostE.coli
NoteSTRICTLY FOR FURTHER SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH USE ONLY (RUO). MUST NOT TO BE USED IN DIAGNOSTIC OR THERAPEUTIC APPLICATIONS.

Product Properties

Concentration1 mg/mL
FormulationLiquid in 20mM Tris-HCl buffer (pH 8.0) containing 10% Glycerol 0.1M NaCl
Storage InstructionFor 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.

Target Information

Accession NumberNP_001156482
ImmunogenMouse
Immunogen Region19-180aa
Immunogen SequenceEEASSTG RNFNVEKING EWHTIILASD KREKIEDNGN FRLFLEQIHV LENSLVLKFH TVRDEECSEL SMVADKTEKA GEYSVTYDGF NTFTIPKTDY DNFLMAHLIN EKDGETFQLM GLYGREPDLS SDIKERFAQL CEKHGILREN IIDLSNANRC LQARE

Additional Info

Background MuP1 is a subfamily of proteins found in abundance in the urine and other secretions of many animals. It provides a small range of identifying information about the donor animal, when detected by the vomeronasal organ of the receiving animal. It can also act as protein pheromones themselves. It has been demonstrated to promote aggression in male mice, and one specific Mup protein found in male mouse urine is sexually attractive to female mice. Recombinant mouse MuP1 protein, fused to His-tag at N-terminus, was expressed in E. coli and purified by using conventional chromatography.

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