Product
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Human Visfatin
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Cat#
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101-5-01A
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Sequence
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His-Tag sequence not included: MNPAAEAEFN ILLATDSYKV THYKQYPPNT SKVYSYFECR EKKTENSKLR KVKYEETVFY GLQYILNKYL KGKVVTKEKI QEAKDVYKEH FQDDVFNEKG WNYILEKYDG HLPIEIKAVP EGFVIPRGNV LFTVENTDPE CYWLTNWIET ILVQSWYPIT VATNSREQKK ILAKYLLETS GNLDGLEYKL HDFGYRGVSS QETAGIGASA HLVNFKGTDT VAGLALIKKY YGTKDPVPGY SVPAAEHSTI TAWGKDHEKD AFEHIVTQFS SVPVSVVSDS YDIYNACEKI WGEDLRHLIV SRSTQAPLII RPDSGNPLDT VLKVLEILGK KFPVTENSKG YKLLPPYLRV IQGDGVDINT LQEIVEGMKQ KMWSIENIAF GSGGGLLQKL TRDLLNCSFK CSYVVTNGLG INVFKDPVAD PNKRSKKGRL SLHRTPAGNF VTLEEGKGDL EEYGQDLLHT VFKNGKVTKS YSFDEIRKNA QLNIELEAAH H
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Unit/Weight
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0.01 mg
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Unit Price
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$228.00
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Description
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Visfatin is an adipokine produced by visceral adipose tissue. Visfatin is thought to be a natural insulin mimetic as it has been shown to bind to insulin receptors in liver, muscle, and fat. Increased circulating plasma levels are thought to play critical roles in metabolic syndromes such as obesity and diabetes. Visfatin is expressed in E. coli with an amino-terminal hexahistidine tag.
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Molecular Weight
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60.02 kDa
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Purity
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Purity > 95% as determined by reducing and non-reducing SDS-PAGE, Bradford assay, Western blot and ELISA
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Storage
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Store at -20°C. Product is guaranteed one year from the date of shipment.
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