Recombinant Human Elastin Protein Standard (His tag)
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Recombinant Human Elastin Protein Standard (His tag) is a Human Fragment protein, expressed in Escherichia coli, with >80%, suitable for sELISA, SDS-PAGE.
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Elastin, Tropoelastin, ELN
- sELISA
Supplier Data
Sandwich ELISA - Recombinant Human Elastin Protein Standard (His tag) (AB323064)
Sandwich ELISA with the capture antibody dilution at 2 µg/mL and detector antibody dilution at 0.5 µg/mL.
- SDS-PAGE
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SDS-PAGE - Recombinant Human Elastin Protein Standard (His tag) (AB323064)
SDS-PAGE analysis of ab323064 under reducing conditions for 2ug protein.
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Properties and storage information
Shipped at conditions
Appropriate short-term storage conditions
Appropriate long-term storage conditions
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Specifications
Form
Liquid
General info
Function
Major structural protein of tissues such as aorta and nuchal ligament, which must expand rapidly and recover completely. Molecular determinant of the late arterial morphogenesis, stabilizing arterial structure by regulating proliferation and organization of vascular smooth muscle (By similarity).
Sequence similarities
Belongs to the elastin family.
Post-translational modifications
Elastin is formed through the cross-linking of its soluble precursor tropoelastin. Cross-linking is initiated through the action of lysyl oxidase on exposed lysines to form allysine. Subsequent spontaneous condensation reactions with other allysine or unmodified lysine residues result in various bi-, tri-, and tetrafunctional cross-links. The most abundant cross-links in mature elastin fibers are lysinonorleucine, allysine aldol, desmosine, and isodesmosine.. Hydroxylation on proline residues within the sequence motif, GXPG, is most likely 4-hydroxy as this fits the requirement for 4-hydroxylation in vertebrates.
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