Recombinant human Ninjurin 1 protein, C-His

CAT#: NRP-N013

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Overview Specification
Species Human
Tag C-His
Expression Systems E.coli
Keywords Neural recombinant proteins
Synonyms Nerve injury induced protein 1; Nerve injury-induced protein 1; NIN1; NINJ1; NINJ1_HUMAN; NINJURIN; Ninjurin-1.
Description Ninjurin family proteins are muli-pass membrane proteins induced by nerve injury in Schwann cells and dorsal root ganglion neurons. Nunjurin proteins act as homophilic cell adhesion molecules that promote axonal growth. Ninjurin proteins also play a role in the formation and function of other tissues. Ninjurin-1 is widely expressed in adult and embryonic tissues, particularly those with epithelial origin. Ninjurin-2 is also widely expressed, with the highest levels in the adult bone marrow and peripheral blood lymphocytes and embryo liver, thymus, and heart. The genes that encode the Ninjurin proteins map to a region known to cause several genetic disorders, including hereditary sensory neuropathy type I and type II (HSN1 and HSN2). However, no link between mutations in the genes encoding Ninjurins and the diseases has been found.
Trait Lyophilized or liquid
Gene ID 4814
SWISS Q92982
Theoretical Molecular Weight 9.7 kDa
Endotoxin Not analyzed
Purity >90% as determined by SDS-PAGE
Purification Method AC
Concentration >0.5 mg/ml
Activity Not tested
Buffer 20 mM Tris-HCl (pH=8.0)
Storage Stored at -70℃ or -20℃. Avoid repeated freeze/thaw cycles.
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