
Purified recombinant proteins are laboratory research reagents produced through genetic engineering by inserting a specific gene of interest into a host organism and its subsequent expression. Expression systems and host cell lines can vary, which can include mammalian, bacterial, yeast, and insect cells. Unlike native proteins, recombinant proteins allow for precise control over modifications, production, and large-scale synthesis tailored to experimental needs. Recombinant proteins are commonly employed in functional assays to investigate protein interactions, receptor-ligand binding, enzyme activities, and cellular responses, and they serve as standards or controls in immunostaining assays for detecting specific proteins in samples. Additionally, they are used in cell culture to promote cell growth and differentiation for immunology and oncology research, as well as in structural biology to analyze protein structures and dynamics.
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MyBioSource.com
- 0.01 mg (E-Coli)
- Endothelin-converting enzyme-like 1 (Ecel1)
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Novus Biologicals, a Bio-Techne Brand
Biomatik
- 100ug
- Mouse (Mus musculus)
- Ecel1
- N-Terminal 10Xhis-Tagged And C-Terminal Myc-Tagged, ...
CUSABIO Technology LLC
- 20ug
- Mus musculus (Mouse)
- Ecel1
- N-terminal 10xHis-tagged and C-terminal Myc-tagged
- 20ug
- Homo sapiens (Human)
- ECEL1
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MyBioSource.com
- 0.5 mg (E-Coli)
- Endothelin-converting enzyme-like 1 (Ecel1)
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- Endothelin-converting enzyme-like 1 (ECEL1)
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Creative BioMart
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- Human
- ECEL1 endothelin converting enzyme-like 1 [ Homo sapiens ]
- His
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- Mouse
- Ecel1 endothelin converting enzyme-like 1 [ Mus musculus (...
- His, Myc
Thermo Fisher Scientific
- 100 µL
- Human
- Human ECEL1 (aa 244-332) Control Fragment
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