Specifications
- SPECIES: Human
- SOURCE SPECIES: CHO cells
- RECOMBINANT PROTEIN SEQUENCE: NPNATSSSSQ DPESLQDRGE GKVATTVISK MLFVEPILEV SSLPTTNSTT NSATKITANT TDEPTTQPTT EPTTQPTIQP TQPTTQLPTD SPTQPTTGSF CPGPVTLCSD LESHSTEAVL GDALVDFSLK LYHAFSAMKK VETNMAFSPF SIASLLTQVL LGAGENTKTN LESILSYPKD FTCVHQALKG FTTKGVTSVS QIFHSPDLAI RDTFVNASRT LYSSSPRVLS NNSDANLELI NTWVAKNTNN KISRLLDSLP SDTRLVLLNA IYLSAKWKTT FDPKKTRMEP FHFKNSVIKV PMMNSKKYPV AHFIDQTLKA KVGQLQLSHN LSLVILVPQN LKHRLEDMEQ ALSPSVFKAI MEKLEMSKFQ PTLLTLPRIK VTTSQDMLSI MEKLEFFDFS YDLNLCGLTE DPDLQVSAMQ HQTVLELTET GVEAAAASAI SVARTLLVFE VQQPFLFVLW DQQHKFPVFM GRVYDPRA
- BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITY: Measured by its ability to inhibit recombinant human complement component C1a cleavage of a colorimetric peptide substrate, N Carbobenzyloxy-Lys-ThioBenzyl ester (Z-K-SBzl). The expected IC50 is ≤ 2.6 nM.
Properties
- PURITY: ≥ 95% by SDS-PAGE gel and HPLC analyses.
- PHYSICAL STATE: Lyophilized
- STORAGE CONDITIONS: The recombinant protein is stable for at least 2 years from date of receipt at -20°C. Reconstituted protein is stable for at least 3 months when stored in working aliquots with a carrier protein at -20°C. As with any protein, exposing the recombinant protein to repeated freeze / thaw cycles is not recommended. When working with proteins care should be taken to keep recombinant protein at a cool and stable temperature.
Additional Info
- NCBI OFFICIAL SYMBOL: SERPING1
- ADDITIONAL NAMES: Plasma protease C1 inhibitor, C1inh, C1 Esterase Protein, C1-inhibiting factor, Serpin G1
- NCBI GENE ID NUMBER: 710
Background
- C1 inhibitor is a member of the serpin family of structurally related proteins, and is the primary regulator of the immune complement system. C1 inhibitor is a protease inhibitor that functions to inhibit the complement system in order to prevent over-activation or spontaneous activation. Inhibition is achieved by binding to and irreversibly inhibiting the C1r and C1s proteases of the C1 complex, which has the effect of shutting down all subsequent downstream events in the complement activation cascade. C1 inhibitor can also inhibit various other proteases, including Kallikrein, Factor XIa, and Factor XIIa. Deficiencies in C1 inhibitor are the primary cause of hereditary angioedema (HAE, hereditary angioneurotic edema), a disease characterized by edema in the respiratory and gastrointestinal tracts. In certain clinical situations, the direct administration of C1 inhibitor can be used to treat HAE and certain other conditions. Recombinant Human C1 Inhibitor is a highly glycosylated glycoprotein containing 478 amino acid residues (52.8kDa), corresponding to amino acids 23 – 500 of the C1 inhibitor precursor, and is fully functional in its ability to inhibit the C1 complex. Glycosylated C1 Inhibitor migrates at an apparent molecular weight of approximately 80-90 kDa by SDS PAGE analysis under reducing conditions.
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