Cata #: | Name of Product: | Price: |
HRP-2481 | Recombinant Human CD201 Protein | $250 |
Product Name: | Recombinant Human CD201 Protein |
Catalog #: | HRP-2481 |
Manufacture: | LD Biopharma, Inc. |
Intruduction: | The protein encoded by human endothelial protein C receptor ( PROCR, also named as CD201 ) gene is a receptor for activated protein C, a serine protease activated by and involved in the blood coagulation pathway. It enhances protein C activation by the thrombin-thrombomodulin complex; CD201 plays a role in the protein C pathway controlling blood coagulation. A soluble form of CD201 exists; probably released by a metalloprotease. It seems to have the same activity as the membrane-bound form. CD201 express strongly in the endothelial cells of arteries and veins in heart and lung, less intensely in capillaries in the lung and skin, and not at all in the endothelium of small vessels of the liver and kidney. Full-length extracellular domain of human CD201 cDNA (18 – 210aa) was constructed with codon optimization gene synthesis and expressed with a human alpha Fetal Protein N-terminal (AFPn) -His-TEV cleavage site Tag (217aa) fusion at its N-terminal in E.coli as inclusion bodies. The final product was refolded using our unique “temperature shift inclusion body refolding” technology and chromatographically purified. |
Gene Symbol: | CD201 |
Accession Number: | NP_006395.2 |
Species: | Human |
Package Size: | 25 µg / Vial |
Composition: | 0.25 mg/ml, sterile-filtered, in 20 mM pH 8.0 Tris-HCl Buffer, with proprietary formulation of NaCl, KCl, EDTA, Sucrose, DTT and others. |
Storage: | In Liquid. Keep at -80°C for long term storage. Product is stable at 4 °C for at least 30 days. |
Key Reference: | Lecuyer H, et al.,An ADAM-10 dependent EPCR shedding links meningococcal interaction with endothelial cells to purpura fulminans
PLoS Pathog. 14 (4), e1006981 (2018)
Azasi Y, et al.,Infected erythrocytes expressing DC13 PfEMP1 differ from recombinant proteins in EPCR-binding function. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 115 (5), 1063-1068 (2018) Yan Q, et al., Prevalence of protein C receptor (PROCR) is associated with inferior clinical outcome in Breast invasive ductal carcinoma Pathol. Res. Pract. 213 (9), 1173-1179 (2017) Stephen J. White et al. Efficient isolation of peptide ligands for the endothelial cell protein C receptor (EPCR) using candidate receptor phage display biopanning. Peptides 26 ( 2005) 1264–1269 |
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Quality Control: | Purity: > 90% by SDS-PAGE. |
Recombinant Protein Sequence: | MTLHRNEYGIASILDSYQCTAEISLADLATIFFAQFVQEATYKEVSKMVKDALTAIEKPTGDEQSSGCLENQLPAFLEELCHEKEILEKYGHSDCCSQSEEGRHNCFLAHKKPTPASIPLFQVPEPVTSCEAYEEDRETFMNKFIYEIARRHPFLYAPTILLWAARYDKIIPSCCKAENAVECFQTKAATVTKELRESSGGSHHHHHHGSENLYFQSQDASDGLQRLHMLQISYFRDPYHVWYQGNASLGGHLTHVLEGPDTNTTIIQLQPLQEPESWARTQSGLQSYLLQFHGLVRLVHQERTLAFPLTIRCFLGCELPPEGSRAHVFFEVAVNGSSFVSFRPERALWQADTQVTSGVVTFTLQQLNAYNRTRYELREFLEDTCVQYVQKHISAENTKGSQTSRSYTS Download Datasheet |