Description
Recombinant Schistosoma japonicum GST-His Protein
The Recombinant Schistosoma japonicum GST-His Protein is a high-quality recombinant protein produced for advanced research applications in molecular biology and biotechnology. This protein serves as a critical reagent in various experimental contexts, including functional studies, binding assays, and therapeutic development programs, providing researchers with a standardized and reliable tool for investigating protein function and interactions.
This product (SKU: RPCB2167) is produced using E. coli and features a C-His tag for convenient detection and purification. The protein exhibits a calculated molecular weight of 26.34 kDa with an observed molecular weight of 25-35 kDa under denaturing conditions, achieving ≥ 95 % as determined by SDS-PAGE., ensuring exceptional quality and consistency for research applications.
Key Features
High Purity by Affinity Chromatography | |
Mammalian & Bacterial Expression Systems | |
High lot-to-lot consistency via strict QC |
Product Name: | Recombinant Schistosoma japonicum GST-His Protein |
SKU: | RPCB2167 |
Size: | 100 μg , 500 μg |
Reactivity: | Schistosoma japonicum |
Synonyms: | GST 26, Sj26 antigen, SjGST |
Tag: | C-His |
Expression Host: | E. coli |
Calculated MW: | 26.34 kDa |
Observed MW: | 25-35 kDa |
Protein Description: | High quality, high purity and low endotoxin recombinant Recombinant Schistosoma japonicum GST-His Protein (RPT0002), tested reactivity in E. coli and has been validated in SDS-PAGE.100% guaranteed. |
Endotoxin: | Please contact us for more information. |
Purity: | ≥ 95 % as determined by SDS-PAGE. |
Formulation: | Lyophilized from a 0.22 μm filtered solution of PBS, pH 7.4. |
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. |
Genetic engineers have used glutathione S-transferase to create the GST gene fusion system. This system is used to purify and detect proteins of interest. In a GST gene fusion system, the GST sequence is incorporated into an expression vector alongside the gene sequence encoding the protein of interest. Induction of protein expression from the vector's promoter results in expression of a fusion protein: the protein of interest fused to the GST protein. This GST-fusion protein can then be purified from cells via its high affinity for glutathione. GST is commonly used to create fusion proteins. The tag has the size of 22amino acids(roughly 26 KDa), which, compared to other tags like the Myc-or the FLAG-tag, is quite big. However, many commercially-available sources of GST-tagged plasmids include athrombindomain for cleavage of the GST tag during protein purification.