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M-CSFR Protein TPK1 Protein

CD115, FIM2, FMS, CD115 Antigen, FMS Proto-Oncogene, EC 2.7.10.1, Proto-Oncogene C-Fms, CSF-1R, C-FMS, HDLS, CSF-1 Receptor, BANDDOSTPK1, Thiamin pyrophosphokinase 1, hTPK1, Placental protein 20, PP20, Thiamine pyrophosphokinase 1

Mouse Human

Mouse Fc TagHis Tag

UnconjugatedUnconjugated

APVIEPSGPELVVEPGETVTLRCVSNGSVEWDGPISPYWTLDPESPGSTLTTRNATFKNTGTYRCTELEDPMAGSTTIHLYVKDPAHSWNLLAQEVTVVEGQEAVLPCLITDPALKDSVSLMREGGRQVLRKTVYFFSPWRGFIIRKAKVLDSNTYVCKTMVNGRESTSTGIWLKVNRVHPEPPQIKLEPSKLVRIRGEAAQIVCSATNAEVGFNVILKRGDTKLEIPLNSDFQDNYYKKVRALSLNAVDFQDAGIYSCVASNDVGTRTATMNFQVVESAYLNLTSEQSLLQEVSVGDSLILTVHADAYPSIQHYNWTYLGPFFEDQRKLEFITQRAIYRYTFKLFLNRVKASEAGQYFLMAQNKAGWNNLTFELTLRYPPEVSVTWMPVNGSDVLFCDVSGYPQPSVTWMECRGHTDRCDEAQALQVWNDTHPEVLSQKPFDKVIIQSQLPIGTLKHNMTYFCKTHNSVGNSSQYFRAVSLGQSKQLPDESIEGRMDPEPRGPTIKPCPPCKCPAPNLLGGPSVFIFPPKIKDVLMISLSPIVTCVVVDVSEDDPDVQISWFVNNVEVHTAQTQTHREDYNSTLRVVSALPIQHQDWMSGKEFKCKVNNKDLPAPIERTISKPKGSVRAPQVYVLPPPEEEMTKKQVTLTCMVTDFMPEDIYVEWTNNGKTELNYKNTEPVLDSDGSYFMYSKLRVEKKNWVERNSYSCSVVHEGLHNHHTTKSFSRTPGKMEHAFTPLEPLLSTGNLKYCLVILNQPLDNYFRHLWNKALLRACADGGANRLYDITEGERESFLPEFINGDFDSIRPEVREYYATKGCELISTPDQDHTDFTKCLKMLQKKIEEKDLKVDVIVTLGGLAGRFDQIMASVNTLFQATHITPFPIIIIQEESLIYLLQPGKHRLHVDTGMEGDWCGLIPVGQPCSQVTTTGLKWNLTNDVLAFGTLVSTSNTYDGSGVVTVETDHPLLWTMAIKSHHHHHHHH

100-120kDa27-28kDa

>95% by SDS-PAGE>95% by SDS-PAGE

Lyophilized PowderLyophilized Powder

<0.1EU/μg<1EU/μg

Reconstitute at 0.1-1 mg/ml according to the size in ultrapure water after rapid centrifugation.Reconstitute at 0.1-1 mg/ml according to the size in ultrapure water after rapid centrifugation.

12 months from date of receipt, -20 to -70 °C as supplied; 6 months, -20 to -70 °C under sterile conditions after reconstitution; 1 week, 2 to 8 °C under sterile conditions after reconstitution; Please avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles. 12 months from date of receipt, -20 to -70 °C as supplied; 6 months, -20 to -70 °C under sterile conditions after reconstitution; 1 week, 2 to 8 °C under sterile conditions after reconstitution; Please avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.

PBS, pH7.4PBS, pH7.4

Colony stimulating factor 1 receptor (CSF1R) is also known as macrophage colony-stimulating factor receptor (M-CSFR), CD115 Cluster of Differentiation 115 (CD115), C-FMS, CSFR, FIM2, FMS, and is a member of the type Ⅲ subfamily of receptor tyrosine kinases. M-CSF Receptor, the product of the c-fms proto-oncogene, is a member of the type III subfamily of receptor tyrosine kinases that also includes receptors for SCF and PDGF. These receptors each contain five immunoglobulin-like domains in their extracellular domain (ECD) and a split kinase domain in their intracellular region. M-CSF Receptor is expressed primarily on cells of the monocyte/macrophage lineage, dendritic cells, stem cells and in the developing placenta. M-CSF R engagement is continuously required for macrophage survival and regulates lineage decisions and maturation of monocytes, macrophages, osteoclasts and DC. M-CSF R and integrin alpha v beta 3 share signaling pathways during osteoclastogenesis and deletion of either causes osteopetrosis. In the brain, microglia expressing increased M-CSF R are concentrated with Alzheimers a beta peptide, but their role in pathogenesis is unclear.Thiamin pyrophosphokinase 1 (TPK1), a member of the thiamine pyrophosphokinase family, is also known as Thiamine pyrophosphokinase 1, Placental protein 20 (PP20) and hTPK1, which is detected in heart, kidney, testis, small intestine and peripheral blood leukocytes, and at very low levels in a variety of tissues. TPK1 is regarded as a Kinase and a Transferase that can bind ATP and Nucleotide.

1、Sapi E. et al. (2004) The role of CSF-1 in normal physiology of mammary gland and breast cancer: an update. Exp Biol Med. 229(1): 1-11.1、Jang M H. et al. (2006) Distinct in vivo roles of colony-stimulating factor-1 isoforms in renal inflammation. J Immunol. 177(6): 4055-4063.1、Cao Q. et al. (2014) Failed renoprotection by alternatively activated bone marrow macrophages is due to a proliferation-dependent phenotype switch in vivo. Kidney Int. 85(4): 794-806.1、Mayr J A. et al. (2011) Thiamine pyrophosphokinase deficiency in encephalopathic children with defects in the pyruvate oxidation pathway. Am J Hum Genet. 89(6): 806-812.2、Bellyei S.et al. (2005) Cloning, sequencing, structural and molecular biological characterization of placental protein 20 (PP20)/human thiamin pyrophosphokinase (hTPK). Placenta. 26(1): 34-46.

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