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Swine Erythropoietin (EPO) Recombinant Protein

The Swine Erythropoietin yeast-derived recombinant protein is not tagged and is naturally endotoxin-free. The purity is greater than 98% as visualized by SDS-PAGE analysis. Swine Erythropoietin applications are for cell culture, ELISA standard, and Western Blot Control. The Swine Erythropoietin yeast-derived recombinant protein can be purchased in multiple sizes. Swine Erythropoietin Specifications: (Molecular Weight: 18.6 kDa) (Amino Acid Sequence: APPRLICDSR VLERYILEAK EGENATMGCA ESCSFSENIT VPDTKVNFYA WKRMEVQQQA MEVWQGLALL SEAILQGQAL LANSSQPSEA LQLHVDKAVS GLRSLTSLLR ALGAQKEAIP LPDASPSSAT PLRTFAVDTL CKLFRNYSNF LRGKLTLYTG EACRRRDR (168) ) (Gene ID: 397249) . For research use only.

Product Specifications

Background

Erythropoietin (EPO) is an essential hormone for red blood cell production. Without it, definitive erythropoiesis does not take place. Erythropoietin has its primary effect on red blood cell progenitors and precursors by promoting their survival through protecting these cells from apoptosis. It is the primary erythropoietic factor that cooperates with various other growth factors (e.g., IL-3, IL-6, glucocorticoids, and SCF) involved in the development of erythroid lineage from multipotent progenitors. Erythropoietin has a range of actions including vasoconstriction-dependent hypertension, stimulating angiogenesis, and inducing proliferation of smooth muscle fibers. It can increase iron absorption by suppressing the hormone hepcidin. EPO is highly glycosylated, with half-life in blood around five hours. The half-life of EPO may vary between endogenous and various recombinant versions. Additional glycosylation or other alterations of EPO via recombinant technology have led to increased stability in blood. EPO binds to the erythropoietin receptor on the red cell progenitor surface and activates a JAK2 signaling cascade. Erythropoietin receptor expression is found in a number of tissues, such as bone marrow and peripheral/central nervous tissue. In the bloodstream, red cells themselves do not express erythropoietin receptor, so cannot respond to EPO. However, indirect dependence of red cell longevity in the blood on plasma erythropoietin levels has been reported, a process termed neocytolysis.

Applications

Cell Culture, ELISA Standard, ELISpot Control, Western Blot Control

Homology

Sus scrofa (pig)

Purity

>98% as visualized by SDS-PAGE analysis.

Molecular Weight

18.6 kDa

Storage Temperature

-20°C

Available Sizes

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