Bovine Annexin V Fluorescein Recombinant Protein
Annexins are important in various cellular and physiological processes such as providing a membrane scaffold, which is relevant to changes in the physical shape of the cell. Annexin proteins have been shown to be involved in trafficking and organization of vesicles, exocytosis, endocytosis and also calcium ion channel formation. Annexin proteins are not exclusively intracellular protein: Annexin proteins are also found in the extracellular space and have been linked to several processes fibrinolysis, coagulation, inflammation and apoptosis. Annexin proteins are all capable of binding negatively charged phospholipids in a calcium dependent manner and contain a 70 amino acid repeat sequence called an annexin repeat. Bovine Annexin V was produced in yeast and therefore does not have endotoxin, is naturally folded, and post-translationally modified. Bovine Annexin V Fluorescein has a predicted molecular weight of 36.1 kDa. Protien Sequence: MAQVLRGTVA DFPGFDERAD AETLRKAMKG LGTDEETILT LLTSRSNAQR QEIAVAFKTL FGRDLLDDLK SELTGKFEKL IVALMKPSRL YDAYELKHAL KGAGTDEKVL TEIIASRTPE ELRAIEQVYE EEYGSSLEDD VVGDTSGYYQ RMLVVLLQAN RDPDARIDEA QVEQDAQALF QAGELKWGTD EEKFITIFGT RSVSHLRRVF DKYMTISGFQ IEETIDRETS GNLEQLLLAV VKSIRSIPAY LAETLYYAMK GAGTDDHTLI RVVVSRSEID LYNIRKEFRK NFGTSLYSMI KGDTSGDYKK ALLLLCGGED D (321). Made in the USA
Peptides & proteins
-20 C
SOURCE: Yeast; PURITY: 98%; FORM: Lyophilized; 100% HOMOLOGY: Bovine