CD22, soluble
Product Sizes
5 ug
£178.82
S01-031-5UG
20 ug
£307.06
S01-031-20UG
About this Product
- SKU:
- S01-031
- Additional Names:
- CD22; SIGLEC2; SIGLEC-2
- translate.label.attr.clone:
- (#1D12)
- Extra Details:
- CD22 is a 135 kDa B-cell restricted sialoglycoprotein that binds to oligosaccharides containing 2-6-linked sialic acid residues. It is present in the cytoplasm of nearly all B-lineage cells and is also expressed on the surface of B-cells during advance stages of differentiation. Although the exact physiological function of CD22 is unclear, it appears to play a role in B-cell activation and to act as an adhesion molecule. The potential therapeutic use of CD22 and anti-CD22 may be useful in diagnostic and/or treatment of leukemia, lymphoma, non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and certain autoimmune conditions. (Cesano A. and Gayko U. Semin. Oncol. Apr. 2003 (2): 253-257). Recombinant human CD22 is a soluble 75.0 kDa (666 amino acid residues) protein which corresponds to the extracellular domain of CD22.
- Formulation:
- lyophilized
- Host:
- Rat
- Molecular Weight:
- 75 kDa
- Purity:
- > 98% by SDS-PAGE & HPLC analyses
- Reactivities:
- Human
- Sequence:
- SKWVFEHPET LYAWEGACVW IPCTYRALDG DLESFILFHN PEYNKNTSKF DGTRLYESTK DGKVPSEQKR VQFLGDKNKN CTLSIHPVHL NDSGQLGLRM ESKTEKWMER IHLNVSERPF PPHIQLPPEI QESQEVTLTC LLNFSCYGYP IQLQWLLEGV PMRQAAVTST SLTIKSVFTR SELKFSPQWS HHGKIVTCQL QDADGKFLSN DTVQLNVKHT PKLEIKVTPS DAIVREGDSV TMTCEVSSSN PEYTTVSWLK DGTSLKKQNT FTLNLREVTK DQSGKYCCQV SNDVGPGRSE EVFLQVQYAP EPSTVQILHS PAVEGSQVEF LCMSLANPLP TNYTWYHNGK EMQGRTEEKV HIPKILPWHA GTYSCVAENI LGTGQRGPGA ELDVQYPPKK VTTVIQNPMP IREGDTVTLS CNYNSSNPSV TRYEWKPHGA WEEPSLGVLK IQNVGWDNTT IACARCNSWC SWASPVALNV QYAPRDVRVR KIKPLSEIHS GNSVSLQCDF SSSHPKEVQF FWEKNGRLLG KESQLNFDSI SPEDAGSYSC WVNNSIGQTA SKAWTLEVLY APRRLRVSMS PGDQVMEGKS ATLTCESDAN PPVSHYTWFD WNNQSLPHHS QKLRLEPVKV QHSGAYWCQG TNSVGKGRSP LSTLTVYYSP ETIGRR
- Shipping Conditions:
- Ambient
- Storage Conditions:
- Room Temperature
- Supplier:
- ReliaTech
- Type:
- Proteins, Peptides, Small Molecules & Other Biomolecules: Recombinant Proteins