Azurocidin, Human Neutrophil (Cationic protein 37)
PRODUCT NUMBER:
16-14-012621MW: 37,000**
**Azurocidin is highly glycosylated, which causes the protein to show a lower molecular weight by SDS-PAGE than that stated of 37kDa.
Extinction Coefficient: 0.51
Salt-free lyophilized solid.
Storage: <= -20°C
Bulk Qty Available.
The gene for azurocidin is located on the short arm of chromosome 19 and is in a cluster with the genes for proteinase 3 and elastase. All three proteins are serine protease homologues; azurocidin, however, lacks enzymatic activity. The importance of azurocidin is its role as a multifunctional inflammatory mediator. It has antimicrobial activity, binds endotoxin and is chemotactic for monocytes.
Purity: >=95% by SDS-PAGE
Prepared from whole blood shown to be non reactive for HBsAg, anti-HCV, anti-HBc, and negative for anti-HIV 1 & 2 by FDA approved tests.
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