Native proteins are polypeptides structurally and functionally preserved in their natural state and are generally purified directly from the blood or tissue of a specified organism. Thus native proteins will feature characteristics that reflect the in vivo conditions of their host tissue and organism. These biological features may include protein modifications like glycosylation and phosphorylation, cleavage patterns, isoforms, and other protein associations. Native proteins and polypeptides may be preferred over recombinant proteins in work pertaining to in vivo environments. For example, for antibodies intended to interact with targets in vivo, using native protein antigens will more closely resemble the in vivo state. Visit the protein supplier page for more information, including details on purification and validation.
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- Bovine ALPI native protein from calf intestine
- 5000 Units
- Bovine
- Human PLG native protein from human plasma
- 1 mg
- Human
- Pokeweed mitogen native protein (Pure) from pokeweeds
- 1 mg
- Plants
- Pokeweed mitogen native protein (Crude) from pokeweeds
- 5 mg
- Plants
- Bacteria protease native protein from Staphylococcus aureus, strain V8
- 5 mg
- Bacteria
- Human Alpha Amylase native protein from human pancreas
- 100 Units
- Human CKBB native protein from human brain
- 1 ku
- Human Elastase native protein from human neutrophils
- 100 ug
- Human Lipase native protein from human pancreas
- 100 ug
- Human MPO native protein from human neutrophils
- 100 ug
- Human Myeloperoxidase native protein from human neutrophils
- 100 ug
- Human Myeloperoxidase native protein from purulent human sputum
- 500 ug
- Human Neutrophil Elastase native protein from human neutrophil
- 100 ug
- Human Proteinase 3 native protein from purulent human sputum
- 100 ug
- Human Urokinase native protein from human urine
- 3 ku
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