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Human Tissue Factor Protein, His Tag

Product Information
Catalog Number KMP3045
Product Name Human Tissue Factor Protein, His Tag
Product Description The Human Tissue Factor Protein(KMP3045) is produced in Insect Cells. The target gene encoding the human F3 (NP_001984.1) (Met1-Ser295) is expressed with a polyhistidine tag at the C-terminus.
Molecular Name Tissue Factor
Alias Human Tissue Factor Protein, His Tag, Tissue Factor
Molecular Weight 31 kDa
Species Human
Size 50ug, 100ug, 200ug
Host Insect Cells
Purity >90% as determined by SDS-PAGE
Endotoxin <1.0 EU/ug determined by the LAL method
Buffer 20mM Tris, 500mM NaCl, 10% Glycerol, pH8.0
Purification Affinity purification
Background Tissue factor (TF), also known as coagulation factor III, F3, and CD142, is a single-pass type I membrane protein which belongs to the tissue factor family. Tissue factor is one of the proteins that participate in hemostatic and inflammatory processes. Activated monocytes present in the liver increase expression of tissue factor, and while accumulating in the organ they can intensify inflammation. Tissue factor is the protein that activates the blood clotting system by binding to, and activating, the plasma serine protease, factor VIIa, following vascular injury. Tissue factor is not only the main physiological initiator of normal blood coagulation, but is also important in the natural history of solid malignancies in that it potentiates metastasis and angiogenesis and mediates outside-in signalling. Tissue factor is expressed constitutively by many tissues which are not in contact with blood and by other cells upon injury or activation; the latter include endothelial cells, tissue macrophages, and peripheral blood monocytes. Coagulation Factor III is a transmembrane glycoprotein that localizes the coagulation serine protease factor VII/VIIa (FVII/VIIa) to the cell surface. The primary function of TF is to activate the clotting cascade. The TF:FVIIa complex also activates cells by cleavage of a G-protein coupled receptor called protease-activated receptor 2 (PAR2). TF is expressed by tumor cells and contributes to a variety of pathologic processes, such as thrombosis, metastasis, tumor growth, and tumor angiogenesis. As a key regulator of haemostasis and angiogenesis, it is also involved in the pathology of several diseases, including cardiovascular, inflammatory and neoplastic conditions.
Storage Aliquot and store at -20℃ to -80℃. Avoid repeated freezing and thawing cycles.
Note This product is for research use only.