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Recombinant Human FOLR1 Protein, His Tag

Product Information
Catalog Number KMH528
Product Name Recombinant Human FOLR1 Protein, His Tag
Product Description Recombinant Human FOLR1 Protein, His Tag (KMH528) contains the human FOLR1(Met1- Met233) was fused with the C-terminal His Tag and expressed in Mammalian cells.
Molecular Name FOLR1
Uniprot ID P15328
Alias FBP, FOLR, FRalpha, folate receptor alpha
Protein Family Biomarker
Size 50ug, 100ug
Species Human
Host Mammalian cells
Molecular Weight 25.74 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 Folate Receptor 1 (FOLR1) is also known as Folate receptor alpha, Folate Binding Protein (FBP), FOLR, and is a member of the folate receptor (FOLR) family. Members of this gene family have a high affinity for folic acid and for several reduced folic acid derivatives, and mediate delivery of 5-methyltetrahydrofolate to the interior of cells. Mature FOLR1 is an N-glycosylated protein that is anchored to the cell surface by a GPI linkage. FOLR1 is predominantly expressed on epithelial cells and is dramatically upregulated on many carcinomas. FOLR1 is internalized to the endosomal system where it dissociates from its ligand before recycling to the cell surface. A soluble form of FOLR1 can be proteolytically shed from the cell surface into the serum and breast milk. Defects in FOLR1 are the cause of neurodegeneration due to cerebral folate transport deficiency (NCFTD). NCFTD is an autosomal recessive disorder resulting from brain-specific folate deficiency early in life.
Storage Store the product under sterile conditions after opening at -20℃ to -80℃ for 12 months. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.