| Description | Hemopexin is a single-chain protein belonging to the family of blood transport proteins. It binds to heme released into the bloodstream during the degradation process. Recent studies have demonstrated that hemopexin acts as an extracellular antioxidant against hemoglobin-mediated damage in Hemopexin is a single-chain protein belonging to the family of blood transport proteins. It binds to heme released into the bloodstream during the degradation process. Recent studies have demonstrated that hemopexin acts as an extracellular antioxidant against hemoglobin-mediated damage in inflammation. Hemopexin protects against heme toxicity and conserves and recycles iron. Abnormal levels of hemopexin are associated with hemolytic anemia, chronic neuromuscular disease, and acute intermittent porphyria.Prepared from plasma shown to be non reactive for HBsAg, anti-HCV, anti-HBc, and negative for anti-HIV 1 & 2 by FDA-required tests.Product Citations:Chen, Grace, et al. 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Epub 2015 Dec 14.Mehta NU, Grijalva V, Hama S, Wagner A, Navab M, Fogelman AM, Reddy ST.Apolipoprotein E-/- Mice Lacking Hemopexin Develop Increased Atherosclerosis via Mechanisms That Include Oxidative Stress and Altered Macrophage Function. Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol. 2016 Jun;36(6):1152-63. doi: 10.1161/ATVBAHA.115.306991. Epub 2016 Apr 14.Kassa T, et al. Sickle Cell Hemoglobin in the Ferryl State Promotes βCys-93 Oxidation and Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Epithelial Lung Cells (E10). J Biol Chem. 2015 Nov 13;290(46):27939-58. doi: 10.1074/jbc.M115.651257. Epub 2015 Sep 22.Ref:Strop, P., et al. 1981. J. Chromat. 214, 317; Miller, Y.I., et al. 1996. Biochem. 35, 13112... Read More | H-7 dihydrochloride blocks human immunodeficiency virus (HIV-1) replication in MOLT-4 (clone No. 8) cell line. It increases the secretion of interleukin 1β (IL-1β).Application:H-7 dihydrochloride has been used to study H-7-induced inhibition of contractility in rat embryo H-7 dihydrochloride blocks human immunodeficiency virus (HIV-1) replication in MOLT-4 (clone No. 8) cell line. It increases the secretion of interleukin 1β (IL-1β).Application:H-7 dihydrochloride has been used to study H-7-induced inhibition of contractility in rat embryo fibroblasts (REF52) cells and acts as a kinase inhibitor... Read More | Purity: >90%, by SDS-PAGE visualized with Coomassie® Blue Staining.Description:Involved in the high-affinity maltose membrane transport system MalEFGK. Initial receptor for the active transport of and chemotaxis toward maltooligosaccharides.Epitope tagging offers an easy and universalPurity: >90%, by SDS-PAGE visualized with Coomassie® Blue Staining.Description:Involved in the high-affinity maltose membrane transport system MalEFGK. 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It is widely expressed, and serves as a strong activator of estrogen-responsive genes. ER alpha is normally quiescent and bound to heat-shock proteins and immunophilins. Following beta -estradiol binding, it becomes activated, either homodimerizes or heterodimerizes with ER beta, and binds to DNA with multiple coactivators. Human ER alpha is 595 amino acids (aa) in length. It contains a DNA binding region (aa 185-250), three NLSs (aa 256-260; 266-271; 299-303), a steroid-binding site (aa 351-543), a dimerization motif (aa 497-518), and an O-GlcNAc attachment around Thr575. Major phosphorylation sites exist at Tyr537, Ser167 and Ser118. Multiple splice forms exist. There is an 80 kDa isoform that shows a substitution (duplication) of aa 412-517 for Asp411, a second isoform with a deletion of aa 255-366, a third isoform with a deletion of aa 152-412, and a fourth isoform that shows a Thr substitution for aa 152-595. Human ER alpha is only 46% aa identical to human ER beta. Over aa 1-116, human ER alpha shares 85% aa identity with mouse ER alpha... Read More | Fibronectin (FN) is a particularly important and well-studied component of the extracellular matrix, and is known to play a key role in cell adhesion, growth, spreading, migration, differentiation and proliferation. Fn is a 200-250 kDa glycoprotein composed of 2 subunits bound via a disulfide bond. Fibronectin (FN) is a particularly important and well-studied component of the extracellular matrix, and is known to play a key role in cell adhesion, growth, spreading, migration, differentiation and proliferation. Fn is a 200-250 kDa glycoprotein composed of 2 subunits bound via a disulfide bond. Currently, the Fn is purified from the plasma, which however is limited by the availability of supply. The the recombinant human fibronectin (OsrhFN) was expressed in the rice endosperm platform, which is animal component free and has high purity, and has been demonstrated has the same physical and chemical with the plasma derived Fn. OsrhFN provides a safety solution to replace the plasma derived FN.pH value: 6.0-8.0... Read More |