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CD99(CD99)(AA23-122)(Active)protein(FcTag)
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Characteristics This protein carries a human IgG1 Fc tag at the C-terminus. The protein has a calculated MW of 36.2 kDa. The protein migrates as 45-50 kDa under reducing (R) condition (SDS-PAGE) due to glycosylation.
Purity >90 % as determined by SDS-PAGE.
Sterility 0.22 μm filtered
Endotoxin Level Less than 1.0 EU per μg by the LAL method.
Background CD99 antigen is also known as MIC2, single-chain type-1 glycoprotein, HBA71, MIC2X, MIC2Y, MSK5X, 12E7, which belongs to the CD99 family. CD99 / MIC2 is expressed on all leukocytes but highest on thymocytes. Involved in T-cell adhesion processes and in spontaneous rosette formation with erythrocytes. CD99 / MIC2 plays a role in a late step of leukocyte extravasation helping leukocytes to overcome the endothelial basement membrane. CD99 acts at the same site as, but independently of PECAM1. There is also experimental evidence that it binds to cyclophilin A.
Molecular Weight 36.2 kDa
UniProt P14209
Research Area Cancer, Adaptive Immunity, CD Antigens
Restrictions For Research Use only
Format Lyophilized
Reconstitution Please see Certificate of Analysis for specific instructions. For best performance, we strongly recommend you to follow the reconstitution protocol provided in the CoA.
Buffer PBS, pH 7.4
Handling Advice Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
Storage -20 °C
Storage Comment No activity loss was observed after storage at: In lyophilized state for 1 year (4 °C-8 °C), After reconstitution under sterile conditions for 1 month (4 °C-8 °C) or 3 months (-20 °C to -70 °C).
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SDS-PAGE (SDS) image for CD99 (CD99) (AA 23-122) (Active) protein (Fc Tag) (ABIN2180861) Human CD99, Fc Tag on SDS-PAGE under reducing (R) condition. The gel was stained over...
Background publications Gelin, Aubrit, Phalipon, Raynal, Cole, Kaczorek, Bernard: "The E2 antigen, a 32 kd glycoprotein involved in T-cell adhesion processes, is the MIC2 gene product." in: The EMBO journal, Vol. 8, Issue 11, pp. 3253-9, 1989 (PubMed).