Recombinant Human TREM2 protein (Tagged) (Biotin) (ab271773)
Key features and details
- Expression system: HEK 293 cells
- Purity: >= 90% SDS-PAGE
- Tags: Avi tag C-Terminus, Fc tag C-Terminus
- Suitable for: SDS-PAGE
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Product name
Recombinant Human TREM2 protein (Tagged) (Biotin)
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Purity
>= 90 % SDS-PAGE. -
Expression system
HEK 293 cells -
Accession
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Protein length
Protein fragment -
Animal free
No -
Nature
Recombinant -
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Species
Human -
Sequence
HNTTVFQGVAGQSLQVSCPYDSMKHWGRRKAWCRQLGEKGPCQRVVSTHN LWLLSFLRRWNGSTAITDDTLGGTLTITLRNLQPHDAGLYQCQSLHGSEA DTLRKVLVEVLADPLDHRDAGDLWFPGESESFEDAHVEHSISRSLLEGEI PFPPTS -
Molecular weight information
46 kDa by SDS-PAGE -
Amino acids
19 to 174 -
Tags
Avi tag C-Terminus , Fc tag C-Terminus -
Additional sequence information
Extracellular domain.
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Conjugation
Biotin
Preparation and Storage
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Alternative names
- TREM 2
- TREM-2
- TREM2
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Function
May have a role in chronic inflammations and may stimulate production of constitutive rather than inflammatory chemokines and cytokines. Forms a receptor signaling complex with TYROBP and triggers activation of the immune responses in macrophages and dendritic cells. -
Tissue specificity
Expressed on macrophages and dendritic cells but not on granulocytes or monocytes. In the CNS strongest expression seen in the basal ganglia, corpus callosum, medulla oblongata and spinal cord. -
Involvement in disease
Defects in TREM2 are a cause of polycystic lipomembranous osteodysplasia with sclerosing leukoencephalopathy (PLOSL) [MIM:221770]; also known as presenile dementia with bone cysts or Nasu-Hakola disease (NHD). PLOSL is a recessively inherited disease characterized by a combination of psychotic symptoms rapidly progressing to presenile dementia and bone cysts restricted to wrists and ankles. PLOSL has a global distribution, although most of the patients have been diagnosed in Finland and Japan, with an estimated population prevalence of 2x10(-6) in the Finns. -
Sequence similarities
Contains 1 Ig-like V-type (immunoglobulin-like) domain. -
Cellular localization
Secreted and Cell membrane. - Information by UniProt