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  6. EPHA10 Protein, Human (HEK293, His)

The EPHA10 protein is a receptor for members of the ephrin A family and specifically interacts with EFNA3, EFNA4, and EFNA5. EPHA10 belongs to the Eph receptor tyrosine kinase family, mediates cellular responses to ephrin ligands, and affects processes such as cell adhesion, migration, and developmental patterns. EPHA10 Protein, Human (HEK293, His) is the recombinant human-derived EPHA10 protein, expressed by HEK293 , with C-His labeled tag.

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Description

The EPHA10 protein is a receptor for members of the ephrin A family and specifically interacts with EFNA3, EFNA4, and EFNA5. EPHA10 belongs to the Eph receptor tyrosine kinase family, mediates cellular responses to ephrin ligands, and affects processes such as cell adhesion, migration, and developmental patterns. EPHA10 Protein, Human (HEK293, His) is the recombinant human-derived EPHA10 protein, expressed by HEK293 , with C-His labeled tag.

Background

EPHA10 Protein acts as a receptor for members of the ephrin-A family, specifically binding to EFNA3, EFNA4, and EFNA5. As a part of the Eph receptor tyrosine kinase family, EPHA10 is involved in mediating cellular responses to ephrin ligands, contributing to various physiological processes such as cell adhesion, migration, and developmental patterning. The interactions between EPHA10 and its ephrin ligands play a crucial role in orchestrating signaling events that regulate cellular behavior and contribute to the intricate molecular communication involved in development and tissue homeostasis.

Species

Human

Source

HEK293

Tag

C-His

Accession

Q5JZY3-1 (E34-A565)

Gene ID
Molecular Construction
N-term
EPHA10 (E34-A565)
Accession # Q5JZY3-1
His
C-term
Synonyms
EphA10; FLJ16103; FLJ33655; MGC43817
Molecular Weight

60-70 kDa

Purity

Greater than 95% as determined by Tris-Bis PAGE.

Endotoxin Level

<1 EU/μg, determined by LAL method.

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  • How should lyophilized recombinant proteins be reconstituted and stored?

    1. Before opening the cap, centrifuge the vial at 13000 rpm for 20-30 seconds. This step will ensure that any lyophilized powder that may have adhered to the cap or walls is collected at the bottom of the vial, minimizing the risk of product loss. 2. Taking 10 μg as an example, first add 20 μL of reconstituted solution provided by MCE and use a pipette to gently resuspend the lyophilized protein until it is fully dissolved.. (For most proteins, the reconstitution solution we provide is sterile water. If a diluent other than water is required, it will be indicated in the product's Certificate of Analysis (COA).). 3. Add an additional 80 μL of buffer/culture medium containing carrier protein (either 0.1% BSA, 5% HSA, 10% FBS, or 5% trehalose), and then use a pipette to gently mix until uniform. The final concentration is should not be lower than 100 μg/mL. 4. Aliquot at least 20 μL per tube. 5. After aliquoting, store it frozen at a temperature ranging from -20ºC to -80ºC, and it can be preserved for 3 to 6 months.

  • How should solution-form recombinant proteins be stored?

    1. The product can be stored in its original form and diluted as needed upon use. 2. Alternatively, dilute with a buffer/culture medium containing a carrier protein (either 0.1% BSA, 5% HSA, 10% FBS, or 5% alginate), mix well by pipetting, and ensure that

  • Why is it necessary to add carrier proteins?

    Carrier proteins are commonly added to enhance the stability of recombinant proteins, preventing them from adhering to the walls of the container during freezing or thawing processes. Plastic tubes have a certain adsorptive capacity for proteins, which may lead to difficulty in separating the protein from the tube walls, resulting in a decrease in the actual concentration of the protein in the solution and thus affecting its activity. To minimize such losses, it is recommended to add a commonly used carrier protein solution prior to the long-term storage of recombinant protein products.

  • Carrier protein types and options?

    In cases where the carrier protein is not expected to influence the experimental outcomes, an appropriate carrier protein, such as 0.1% BSA (Bovine Serum Albumin), 5% HSA (Human Serum Albumin), 10% FBS (Fetal Bovine Serum), or 5% trehalose, can be incorpo

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The reconstitution calculator equation

Volume (to add to vial) = Mass (in vial) ÷ Desired Reconstitution Concentration

Volume (to add to vial) = Mass (in vial) ÷ Desired Reconstitution Concentration
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The dilution calculator equation

Concentration (start) × Volume (start) = Concentration (final) × Volume (final)

This equation is commonly abbreviated as: C1V1 = C2V2

Concentration (start) × Volume (start) = Concentration (final) × Volume (final)
× = ×
C1   V1   C2   V2

The specific activity calculator equation

Specific Activity (Unit/mg) = 106 ÷ Biological Activity (ED50)

Specific Activity (Unit/mg) = 106 ÷ Biological Activity (ED50)
Unit/mg = 106 ÷ ng/mL

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