Prothrombin 蛋白
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- Prothrombin (F2) (Coagulation Factor II (thrombin) (F2))
- 蛋白类型
- Native
- 生物活性
- Active
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宿主
- 人
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资源
- Human
- 产品特性
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Purified native Human Prothrombin protein
Bioactivity: 9.7 units/mg protein - One unit of activity is equivalent to the Prothrombin activity in one milliliter of human normal plasma.
Protein Source: Human serum/plasma - 纯度
- > 98 % pure
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- 应用备注
- Each Investigator should determine their own optimal working dilution for specific applications.
- 限制
- 仅限研究用
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- 状态
- Liquid
- 缓冲液
- Supplied as a liquid with 50 % Glycerol/H2 O (vol/vol).
- 注意事项
- Donor samples were tested and found to be negative for anti-HIV-1/2, HIV-1 antigen(s), HBsAg, STS, anti-HCV, anti-HBcore and anti-HTLV I & II. Nonetheless caution should be used when handling this material as there is a margin of error in all tests.
- 注意事项
- Avoid repeated freeze/thaw cycles.
- 储存条件
- -20 °C
- 储存方法
- Aliquot and store at -20 °C.
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- 抗原
- Prothrombin (F2) (Coagulation Factor II (thrombin) (F2))
- 别名
- Prothrombin (F2 产品)
- 别名
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- 背景
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Prothrombin is a vitamin K-dependent plasma protein which is synthesized in the liver. Prior to secretion into plasma, prothrombin undergoes post-translational modification by a vitamin K-dependent carboxylase which converts ten specific glutamic acid residues to gamma-carboxyglutamic acid (gla). The ten gla residues are located within the first 40 amino acids of the mature protein and contribute to the ability of prothrombin to bind to negatively charged phospholipid membranes.
Description: Human serum/plasma. - 分子量
- 72 kDa
- 途径
- Complement System, Peptide Hormone Metabolism, Regulation of G-Protein Coupled Receptor Protein Signaling
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