BAFF, human recombinant
Recombinant Human B cell activating factor (BAFF), is a Type II member of the TNF superfamily. Although it is typically a transmembrane protein expressed on T cells, macrophages and dendritic cells, it can also be cleaved in the extracellular region to produce a soluble form detectable in the serum. BAFF is thought to be important for the survival and maturation of peripheral B cells. This recombinant human BAFF contains the TNF-like domain.
Peptides & proteins
TALL, BLyS, THANK
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NAME: B Cell Activating Factor; ACCESSION/UNIPROT#: Q9Y275; EXPRESSION SYSTEM: E.coli; FORMAT: Lyophilized from a sterile (0.2 micron) filtered aqueous solution containing 10 mM sodium phosphate, pH 7.5. Reconstitute in sterile water at 0.1 mg/mL.; #AA: 163; SEQUENCE: MHHHHHHLVP RAVQGPEETV TQDCLQLIAD SETPTIQKGS YTFVPWLLSF KRGSALEEKE NKILVKETGY FFIYGQVLYT DKTYAMGHLI QRKKVHVFGD ELSLVTLFRC IQNMPETLPN NSCYSAGIAK LEEGDELQLA IPRENAQISL DGDVTFFGAL KLL