IL-13 R alpha 2
Recombinant ID:
3407
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Gene of Interest
Gene Synonyms:
Protein Names:
Accession Data
Organism:
Homo sapiens (Human)
Mass (kDa):
44176
Length (aa):
380
Sequence:
MAFVCLAIGCLYTFLISTTFGCTSSSDTEIKVNPPQDFEIVDPGYLGYLYLQWQPPLSLDHFKECTVEYELKYRNIGSETWKTIITKNLHYKDGFDLNKGIEAKIHTLLPWQCTNGSEVQSSWAETTYWISPQGIPETKVQDMDCVYYNWQYLLCSWKPGIGVLLDTNYNLFYWYEGLDHALQCVDYIKADGQNIGCRFPYLEASDYKDFYICVNGSSENKPIRSSYFTFQLQNIVKPLPPVYLTFTRESSCEIKLKWSIPLGPIPARCFDYEIEIREDDTTLVTATVENETYTLKTTNETRQLCFVVRSKVNIYCSDDGIWSEWSDKQCWEGEDLSKKTLLRFWLPFGFILILVIFVTGLLLRKPNTYPKMIPEFFCDT
Proteomics (Proteome ID):
Interleukin-13 receptor subunit alpha-2 (IL-13 receptor subunit alpha-2) (IL-13R subunit alpha-2) (IL-13R-alpha-2) (IL-13RA2) (Interleukin-13-binding protein) (CD antigen CD213a2)
Proteomics (Chromosome):
UP000005640
Mass Spectrometry:
N/A
Function [CC]:
Binds as a monomer with high affinity to interleukin-13 (IL13), but not to interleukin-4 (IL4). {ECO:0000269|PubMed:20223216}.
Metal Binding:
N/A
Site:
N/A
Tissue Specificity:
N/A
Disease:
N/A
Mutagenesis:
N/A
Reagent Data
Name:
Interleukin-13 receptor subunit alpha-2 (IL-13 receptor subunit alpha-2) (IL-13R subunit alpha-2) (IL-13R-alpha-2) (IL-13RA2) (Interleukin-13-binding protein) (CD antigen CD213a2)
Class:
Subcategory:
Recombinant
Molecular Weight:
Source:
Species:
Human
Amino Acid Sequence:
Tag:
Format:
Lyophilized
Formulation:
Sterile-filtered colorless solution
Formulation Concentration:
1mg/ml
Buffer Volume:
Standard
Buffer Solution:
PBS
pH:
7.4-7.5
Stabilizers
NaCl:
Null
Metal Chelating Agents
EDTA:
Null
Purity:
> 98%
Determined:
SDS-PAGE
Stained:
Inquire
Validated:
RP-HPLC
Sample Handling
Storage:
-20°C
Stability:
This bioreagent is stable at 4°C (short-term) and -70°C(long-term). After reconstitution, sample may be stored at 4°C for 2-7 days and below -18°C for future use.
Preparation:
Reconstitute in sterile distilled H2O to no less than 100ug/ml; dilute reconstituted stock further in other aqueous solutions if needed. Please review COA for lot-specific instructions. Final measurements should be determined by the end-user for optimal performance.