Recombinant Human Apolipoprotein B-100 (APOB), partial

Recombinant Human Apolipoprotein B-100 (APOB), partial — Apolipoprotein B is a major protein constituent of chylomicrons (apo B-48), LDL (apo B-100) and VLDL (apo B-100). Purity >85%.

SKU: BCRECP-000106 Category:

Product Specifications

Product SkuBCRECP-000106
Product DescriptionRecombinant Human Apolipoprotein B-100 (APOB) Protein is expressed from E.coli with N-terminal 10xHis-tagged. It contains 28-127aa. [Accession | P04114].
Uniprot No.P04114
Gene NamesAPOB
PurityGreater than 85% as determined by SDS-PAGE.
Expression SystemE.coli
Expression Region28-127aa
SpeciesHomo sapiens (Human)
Tag InfoN-terminal 10xHis-tagged
Molecular weight14.7kDa
ActivityPlease contact us to obtain bioactivity data.
BufferIf the delivery form is liquid, the default storage buffer is Tris/PBS-based buffer, 5%-50% glycerol. If the delivery form is lyophilized powder, the buffer before lyophilization is Tris/PBS-based buffer, 6% Trehalose.
StorageStore at -20°C/-80°C upon receipt, aliquoting is necessary for mutiple use. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
Research AreasEpigenetics and Nuclear Signaling

Function

Apolipoprotein B is a major protein constituent of chylomicrons (apo B-48), LDL (apo B-100) and VLDL (apo B-100). Apo B-100 functions as a recognition signal for the cellular binding and internalization of LDL particles by the apoB/E receptor.

Biological Context

Subcellular Location: Cytoplasm; Secreted; Lipid droplet
Disease Association: Hypobetalipoproteinemia, familial, 1 (FHBL1) : A disorder of lipid metabolism characterized by less than 5th percentile age- and sex-specific levels of low density lipoproteins, and dietary fat malabsorption. Clinical presentation may vary from no symptoms to severe gastrointestinal and neurological dysfunction similar to abetalipoproteinemia. [The disease is caused by variants affecting the gene represented in this entry. Most cases of FHBL1 result from nonsense mutations in the APOB gene that lead to a premature stop codon, which generate prematurely truncated apo B protein products ] | Hypercholesterolemia, familial, 2 (FHCL2) : A form of hypercholesterolemia, a disorder of lipoprotein metabolism characterized by elevated serum low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol levels, which result in excess deposition of cholesterol in tissues and leads to xanthelasma, xanthomas, accelerated atherosclerosis and increased risk of premature coronary heart disease. FHCL2 inheritance is autosomal dominant. [The disease is caused by variants affecting the gene represented in this entry] | [Defects in APOB associated with defects in other genes (polygenic) can contribute to hypocholesterolemia]

Product Specifications

Recombinant Human Apolipoprotein B-100 (APOB), partial is a recombinant protein from Homo sapiens (Human), expressed in E.coli, covering amino acids 28-127aa, with N-terminal 10xHis-tagged tag, molecular weight 14.7kDa, purity Greater than 85% as determined by SDS-PAGE.. Suitable for ELISA and Western Blot applications.

SDS-PAGE: Single band at expected molecular weight confirming purity.

ELISA: Suitable as coating antigen or detection standard.

Western Blot: Compatible with standard Western Blot protocols.

Protein Interaction: Validated for SPR (Surface Plasmon Resonance) and BLI (Bio-Layer Interferometry) studies.

Shipping: Shipped at ambient temperature. Lyophilized protein is stable during transit.

Storage: Store lyophilized protein at -20°C to -80°C. Reconstituted protein should be aliquoted and stored at -80°C. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.

Shelf Life: 12 months from date of receipt when stored as recommended.

Shipping Time: Orders placed before 2 PM EST ship same day. International orders typically deliver within 5-10 business days.

Protein Biology

Function

Apolipoprotein B is a major protein constituent of chylomicrons (apo B-48), LDL (apo B-100) and VLDL (apo B-100). Apo B-100 functions as a recognition signal for the cellular binding and internalization of LDL particles by the apoB/E receptor

Subcellular Location

Cytoplasm; Secreted; Lipid droplet

Disease Association

Hypobetalipoproteinemia, familial, 1 (FHBL1) : A disorder of lipid metabolism characterized by less than 5th percentile age- and sex-specific levels of low density lipoproteins, and dietary fat malabsorption. Clinical presentation may vary from no symptoms to severe gastrointestinal and neurological dysfunction similar to abetalipoproteinemia. [The disease is caused by variants affecting the gene represented in this entry. Most cases of FHBL1 result from nonsense mutations in the APOB gene that lead to a premature stop codon, which generate prematurely truncated apo B protein products (PubMed:21981844)] | Hypercholesterolemia, familial, 2 (FHCL2) : A form of hypercholesterolemia, a disorder of lipoprotein metabolism characterized by elevated serum low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol levels, which result in excess deposition of cholesterol in tissues and leads to xanthelasma, xanthomas, accelerated atherosclerosis and increased risk of premature coronary heart disease. FHCL2 inheritance is autosomal dominant. [The disease is caused by variants affecting the gene represented in this entry] | [Defects in APOB associated with defects in other genes (polygenic) can contribute to hypocholesterolemia]

Subunit

Interacts with PCSK9 (PubMed:22580899). Interacts with MTTP (PubMed:26224785, PubMed:27206948). Interacts with AUP1 (PubMed:28183703). Interacts with CIDEB (By similarity)

Gene: APOB  |  Organism: Homo sapiens
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How should I store this recombinant protein?

Lyophilized proteins should be stored at -20°C to -80°C upon receipt. After reconstitution, aliquot and store at -80°C. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles. Shelf life is 12 months from date of receipt when stored as recommended.

What quality controls are performed on your products?

Each product undergoes SDS-PAGE purity analysis (typically >85-95%), endotoxin testing, and bioactivity validation. Products are validated for ELISA, Western Blot, and SPR/BLI applications as specified on this product page. A Certificate of Analysis (CoA) is available upon request.

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