IBI Scientific RPH-106 Recombinant Human Protein IFN-gamma 16.8 kDa 100 ug - 10 pcs
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- $10,069.00 / Pack of 10 pcs
- Brand:IBI Scientific
- Part #:RPH-106
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$10,404.24 - $10,069.00 / Pack of 10 pcs
Overview
The recombinant human IFN-gamma protein is expertly engineered to achieve a predicted molecular weight of 16.8 kDa, offering consistent performance in diverse research applications, including cell culture, ELISA standards, and Western blot controls. The protein is lyophilized and shipped at room temperature without carrier proteins, ensuring stability during transit. Reconstitution is straightforward-dissolve in sterile PBS containing at least 0.1% carrier protein, such as BSA or cell assay media, for optimal activity in experiments. Predicted Molecular Weight: 16.8 kDa
No Endotoxins, TAGS, and Carrier-Free
IBI's recombinant proteins, including IFN-gamma, are produced using a Pichia pastoris (yeast) system, which ensures proper protein folding and post-translational modifications, resulting in higher bioactivity. Endotoxin-free, HIS-TAGS-free, and carrier-free, this IFN-gamma protein is highly pure and functional. As a critical cytokine for innate and adaptive immunity, IFN-gamma plays a central role in inhibiting viral replication, modulating immune responses, and promoting tumor control. Its exceptional quality makes it indispensable for studies in immunology, oncology, and infectious disease research.
Technical Information
What is an acceptable carrier protein for recombinant protein reconstitution?
A carrier protein is an additional protein added to the lyophilized recombinant protein during reconstitution to increase the stability of the diluted recombinant protein during storage, freezing, and use.
Bovine Serum Albumin (BSA) is the most common carrier protein used for recombinant protein reconstitution. However, if working with bovine recombinant protein, use a non-bovine carrier protein such as Equine Serum Albumin (ESA).
If using the recombinant protein for in vitro cell culture stimulation, it is often useful to reconstitute the recombinant protein directly in the complete cell culture medium containing serum or other acceptable carrier protein instead of a BSA/ESA solution.
How do I reconstitute the recombinant protein?
Most of the recombinant proteins can be reconstituted in sterile phosphate-buffered saline with 0.1% carrier protein, which is most commonly Bovine Serum Albumin (BSA).
If protein vial is left unopened, it can be stored at room temperature or -20°C for up to 12 months.
Once protein is open and reconstituted, it must be stored at -20°C and is viable for up to 3 months.
Avoid repeated freeze/thaw cycles as this could cause denaturation of proteins.
Typically, 100 µL is an acceptable reconstitution volume for 5 µg and 25 µg vials of recombinant protein. IBI's 5 µg and 25 µg vials have a maximum volume of 500 µL.
Typically, 1 mL is an acceptable reconstitution volume for 100 µg vials of recombinant protein. IBI's 100 µg vials have a maximum volume of 2 mL
What concentration of carrier protein is required for reconstitution?
The concentration of carrier protein should be at least 0.1% in the final solution. Additional carrier protein can be used, if desired. Typically, a 0.1-10% BSA solution in 1X PBS is an acceptable reconstitution solution.
What concentration is the recombinant protein upon reconstitution?
The concentration of recombinant protein is dependent on the reconstitution volume. For example, if reconstituting 5 µg of recombinant protein in 100 µL carrier protein solution, the concentration is 5 µg/100 µL or 50 µg/mL
What is the activity of the recombinant protein?
IBI recombinant proteins are sold in units of micrograms (µg).
The recombinant protein is quantified using the BCA Assay which favors the customer in terms of amount of protein. The BCA assay is not perfect, but at least it is standard for all proteins.
Volume: 100 ug - 10 pcs
