Carbonic Anhydrase 8/CA8 Recombinant Protein (RPES4327)
- SKU:
- RPES4327
- Product type:
- Recombinant Protein
- Host species:
- E.coli
- Reactivity:
- Human
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Description
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Carbonic Anhydrase 8/CA8 Recombinant Protein
Carbonic Anhydrase 8 (CA8) belongs to the alpha-carbonic anhydrase family. Alpha-carbonic anhydrase is a large family of zinc metalloenzymes that catalyze the reversible hydration of carbon dioxide. Because CA8 has some sequence similarity with other known carbonic anhydrase genes, it was firstly called as CA-related protein. Nevertheless, CA8 does not have a carbonic anhydrase catalytic activity. Defects in CA8 are the cause of cerebellar ataxia mental retardation and dysequilibrium syndrome type 3 (CMARQ3), which is a congenital cerebellar ataxia associated with dysarthia, quadrupedal gait and mild mental retardation.
Product Name: | Carbonic Anhydrase 8/CA8 Recombinant Protein (RPES4327) |
Product Code: | RPES4327 |
Size: | 10µg |
Species: | Human |
Expressed Host: | E.coli |
Synonyms: | Carbonic Anhydrase-Related Protein, CARP, Carbonic Anhydrase VIII, CA-VIII, CA8, CALS,CAMRQ3,MGC120502,MGC99509 |
Accession: | P35219 |
Sequence: | Ala2-Gln290 |
Fusion tag: | C-6His |
Activity: | Measured by its esterase activity The specific activity is 162.5 pmol/min/ug. |
Endotoxin: | <1.0 EU per µg as determined by the LAL method. |
Protein Construction: | Recombinant Human Carbonic Anhydrase 8 is produced by our E.coli expression system and the target gene encoding Ala2-Gln290 is expressed with a 6His tag at the C-terminus. |
Purity: | > 95 % as determined by reducing SDS-PAGE. |
Mol Mass: | 34.0 kDa |
AP Mol Mass: | 40 kDa |
Formulation: | Supplied as a 0.2 µm filtered solution of 20mM TrisHCl, 500mM NaCl, 1mM DTT, pH 8.5 . |
Shipping: | This product is provided as liquid. It is shipped at frozen temperature with blue ice/gel packs.Upon receipt, store it immediately at<-20°C. |
Stability and Storage: | Store at < -20°C, stable for 6 months. Please minimize freeze-thaw cycles. |