Description
| SKU: | RPCB2846 |
| Size: | 10 μg, 20 μg, 50 μg, 100 μg |
| Tag: | C-6His |
| Reactivity: | mouse |
| Protein Description: | Several distinct genes encode alkaline phosphatases (APs) in mice with different tissue-specific expression patterns. The Alpl gene, also known as Akp2, encodes the liver/bone/kidney isozyme, also known as the tissue-nonspecific AP (TNAP). The Alpl gene is a key regulator of bone mineralization in mice . A variety of mutations in the human ALPL gene leads to different forms of hypophosphatasia, characterized by poorly mineralized cartilage and bones . The native ALPL is a glycosylated homodimer attached to the membrane through a GPI-anchor. |
| Endotoxin: | < 0.01 EU/μg of the protein by LAL method |
| Purity: | ≥ 90 % as determined by SDS-PAGE. |
| Formulation: | Lyophilized from a 0.2 μm filtered solution of 20mM HEPES, 150mM NaCl, 2mM MgSO4, 0.1mM ZnCl2,pH 7.5. |
| Gene ID: | 11647 |
| Storage: | Store at -20℃.Store the lyophilized protein at -20℃ to -80 ℃ up to 1 year from the date of receipt. After reconstitution, the protein solution is stable at -20℃ for 3 months, at 2-8℃ for up to 1 week. |
| Reconstitution: | Centrifuge the vial before opening. Reconstitute to a concentration of 0.1-0.5 mg/mL in sterile distilled water. Avoid vortex or vigorously pipetting the protein. For long term storage, it is recommended to add a carrier protein or stablizer (e.g. 0.1% BSA, 5% HSA, 10% FBS or 5% Trehalose), and aliquot the reconstituted protein solution to minimize free-thaw cycles. |
| Swiss-Prot: | NP_001274101.1 |