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Catalog Number | orb1962076 |
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Category | Proteins |
Description | Complement factor D, also known as adipsin, is a member of the chymotrypsin family of serine proteases, which plays an essential role in host defense as the rate-limiting enzyme in the alternative pathway of complement activation. Complement factor D activates a convertase (C3bBb) responsible for cleavage of the complement protein C3, which leads to the activation of terminal complement component C5-9 to form the membrane attack complex on microbial or cellular surfaces. It also functions in the regulation of systemic energy balance and physiologic and pathologic processes, including immunity and inflammation. |
Tag | C-6xHis |
Purity | 98.00% |
MW | 40-49 KDa (reducing condition) |
UniProt ID | P03953 |
Protein Sequence | Ile26-Ser259 |
Expression System | HEK293 Cells |
Biological Origin | Mouse |
Biological Activity | Complement factor D, also known as adipsin, is a member of the chymotrypsin family of serine proteases, which plays an essential role in host defense as the rate-limiting enzyme in the alternative pathway of complement activation. Complement factor D activates a convertase (C3bBb) responsible for cleavage of the complement protein C3, which leads to the activation of terminal complement component C5-9 to form the membrane attack complex on microbial or cellular surfaces. It also functions in the regulation of systemic energy balance and physiologic and pathologic processes, including immunity and inflammation. |
Expression Region | Ile26-Ser259 |
Storage | -20°C |
Note | For research use only |
Application notes | Reconstitute the lyophilized protein in distilled water. The product concentration should not be less than 100 μg/ml. Before opening, centrifuge the tube to collect powder at the bottom. After adding the reconstitution buffer, avoid vortexing or pipetting for mixing. |
Expiration Date | 6 months from date of receipt. |
98.00% | |
27.4 kDa (predicted); 40-45 kDa (reducing condition, due to glycosylation) |