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Recombinant Human CD256/TNFSF13 Protein, His Tag

Product Information
Catalog Number KMH407
Product Name Recombinant Human CD256/TNFSF13 Protein, His Tag
Product Description Recombinant Human CD256/TNFSF13 Protein, His Tag (KMH407) contains the human TNFSF13(Ala105-Leu250) was fused with the C-terminal His Tag and expressed in Mammalian cells.
Molecular Name TNFSF13
Uniprot ID O75888
Alias APRIL, CD256, TALL2, ZTNF2, TALL 2, TNLG7B, TRDL 1, UNQ383/PRO715, TNF superfamily member 13
Protein Family CD molecule
Size 50ug, 100ug
Species Human
Host Mammalian cells
Molecular Weight 16.06 kDa
Purity ≥90% as determined by SDS-PAGE
Endotoxin < 1.0 EU per ug of the protein as determined by the LAL method.
Cross-Reactivity No cross-reactivity with other antigens or proteins.
Buffer PBS
Purification Affinity Purification
Background APRIL is synthesized as a 32 kDa type II transmembrane protein which is cleaved by furin in the Golgi to release a 17 kDa soluble molecule. Human APRIL shares 85% aa sequence identity with mouse and rat APRIL. Among TNF superfamily ligands, BAFF shows the greatest sequence homology with APRIL, and the two proteins exhibit overlapping biological activities. Both APRIL and BAFF bind and signal through the TNF superfamily receptors TACI and BCMA, and BAFF additionally functions through BAFF R. APRIL can form bioactive heterotrimers with BAFF, and these circulate in the serum of patients with rheumatic immune disorders. A bioactive protein known as TWEPRIL consists of the intracellular domain, transmembrane segment, and stalk region of TWEAK fused to the TNF homology domain of APRIL. TWEPRIL is expressed in monocytes and activated T cells, and in contrast to APRIL, it is presented on the cell surface.
Storage Store the product under sterile conditions after opening at -20℃ to -80℃ for 12 months. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.