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Recombinant Mouse Pcsk9 protein (GST tag)
Recombinant Mouse Pcsk9 protein (GST tag)
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A DNA sequence encoding the Mouse Pcsk9 protein (Q80W65) (Ala 476-Val 592) was expressed with a N-GST tag.
Introducing the Recombinant Mouse PCSK9 Protein (GST Tag), a cutting-edge biotechnological product designed to facilitate research and development in the field of cardiovascular health. This protein, derived from mice, is genetically engineered to possess the PCSK9 gene, enabling scientists to investigate its role in lipid metabolism and its potential implications in cardiovascular diseases.
The Recombinant Mouse PCSK9 Protein (GST Tag) is meticulously produced using advanced recombinant DNA technology, ensuring high purity and bioactivity. It is fused with a Glutathione S-transferase (GST) tag, which allows for easy purification and detection during experimental procedures. This GST tag also enhances the stability and solubility of the protein, enabling efficient and reliable analysis.
This product is supplied in a lyophilized form, preserving its integrity and extending its shelf life. Upon reconstitution, the Recombinant Mouse PCSK9 Protein (GST Tag) exhibits exceptional stability, making it suitable for a wide range of applications, including enzyme assays, protein-protein interaction studies, and drug screening assays.
Researchers can confidently rely on the Recombinant Mouse PCSK9 Protein (GST Tag) to provide consistent and reproducible results, thanks to its stringent quality control measures. Each batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure its purity, activity, and absence of contaminants, guaranteeing optimal performance in various experimental settings.
With its exceptional quality, stability, and versatility, the Recombinant Mouse PCSK9 Protein (GST Tag) is an invaluable tool for scientists and researchers dedicated to unraveling the complexities of PCSK9 biology and its potential therapeutic implications. Accelerate your cardiovascular research with this state-of-the-art protein and unlock new insights into the mechanisms underlying cardiovascular diseases.
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