Recombinant human NGFR protein

(HB7194)
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Product overview

Name Recombinant human NGFR protein
Biological description

Tumor necrosis factor receptor superfamily member 16 (NGFR) belongs to the tumor necrosis factor receptor superfamily. NGFR has a role in the regulation of the translocation of GLUT4 to the cell surface in adipocytes and skeletal muscle cells in response to insulin, possibly. NGFR also mediates cell survival as well as cell death of neural cells.

Alternative names Recombinant Human Nerve Growth Factor Receptor, Tumor necrosis factor receptor superfamily member 16, Gp80-LNGFR, Low affinity neurotrophin receptor p75NTR, Low-affinity nerve growth factor receptor, NGF receptor, p75 ICD, CD271.
Purity >95%
Description Tumor necrosis factor receptor superfamily member 16 (NGFR)
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Solubility & Handling

Handling
  • Solutions should be made in sterile deionized water (not less than 100 µg/ml). This solution can then be further diluted with other aqueous solutions.
  • Following reconstitution, solutions may be stored at 4°C and are useable for around 2-7 days and for future use store at -18°C.
  • For long term storage, a carrier protein (0.1% HSA or BSA) should be added to stock solutions. Solutions should be aliquoted into tightly sealed vials for storage at -20°C. Freeze-thaw cycles should be prevented.
Important This product is for RESEARCH USE ONLY and is not intended for therapeutic or diagnostic use. Not for human or veterinary use.

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Chemical Data

Purity >95%
Source Sf9, Baculovirus cells.
Appearance Colourless solution (sterile filtered)
Formulation Solution (1mg/ml) containing PBS (pH 7.4) and 10% glycerol

References for Recombinant human NGFR protein

References are publications that support the biological activity of the product
  • Nerve Growth Factor: A Focus on Neuroscience and Therapy

    Aloe L et al (2015) Curr Neuropharmacol 13(3) : 294-303
  • Nerve growth factor: structure, function and therapeutic implications for Alzheimer's disease

    Lad SP et al (2003) Curr Drug Targets CNS Neurol Disord 2(5) : 315-34
  • Nerve growth factor signaling, neuroprotection, and neural repair

    Sofroniew MV et al (2001) Annu Rev Neurosci 24 : 1217-81

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