Name:
Biotinylated TNFSF11/RANKL Avi&Fc Protein
Synonyms:
RANKL, CD254, TRANCE, OPGL, ODF
Species Name:
Human
Label Name:
null
Marker Name:
Biotin
Accession:
AAC51762.1
Gene Id:
Gly 64-Asp245, with N-terminal Avi Tag & Human IgG1 FcGLNDIFEAQKIEWHEPKSSDKTHTCPPCPAPELLGGPSVFLFPPKPKDTLMISRTPEVTCVVVDVSHEDPEVKFNWYVDGVEVHNAKTKPREEQYNSTYRVVSVLTVLHQDWLNGKEYKCKVSNKALPAPIEKTISKAKGQPREPQVYTLPPSRDELTKNQVSLTCLVKGFYPSDIAVEWESNGQPENNYKTTPPVLDSDGSFFLYSKLTVDKSRWQQGNVFSCSVMHEALHNHYTQKSLSLSPGKGGGSGGGSGGGSGSQHIRAEKAMVDGSWLDLAKRSKLEAQPFAHLTINATDIPSGSHKVSLSSWYHDRGWGKISNMTFSNGKLIVNQDGFYYLYANICFRHHETSGDLATEYLQLMVYVTKTSIKIPSSHTLMKGGSTKYWSGNSEFHFYSINVGGFFKLRSGEEISIEVSNPSLLDPDQDATYFGAFKVRDID
Molecular Weight:
55-60kDa
Purity:
>95% by SDS-PAGE
Physical Appearance Name:
Lyophilized Powder
Endotoxin Name:
<0.1EU/μg
Reconstitution:
Reconstitute at 0.1-1 mg/ml according to the size in ultrapure water after rapid centrifugation.
Stability Storage:
12 months from date of receipt, -20 to -70 °C as supplied; 6 months, -20 to -70 °C under sterile conditions after reconstitution; 1 week, 2 to 8 °C under sterile conditions after reconstitution; Please avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
Buffer System:
PBS, pH7.4
Quality Statement:
RANKL (also known as TRANCE or OPGL) is a member of the TNF ligand superfamily. RANKL is produced by T cells, mammary epithelial cells and endothelial cells. RANKL, through its ability to stimulate osteoclast formation and activity, is a critical mediator of bone resorption and overall bone density. RANK and RANKL are key regulators of bone remodeling and regulate T cell/dendritic cell communications, and lymph node formation.RANK-RANKL signaling not only activates a variety of downstream signaling pathways required for osteoclast development, but crosstalk with other signaling pathways also fine-tunes bone homeostasis both in normal physiology and disease.
Reference:
1.\tPaul R. Odgren, Nacksung Kim, Carole A. MacKay, April Mason-Savas, Yongwon Choi &Sandy C. Marks, Jr.: The Role of RANKL (TRANCE/TNFSF11), a Tumor Necrosis Factor Family Member, in Skeletal Development: Connective Tissue Research, Volume 44, 2003, Pages 264-271.
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