DPP10 Protein (His tag)
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- DPP10 (Dipeptidylpeptidase 10 (DPP10))
- Protein Type
- Recombinant
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Origin
- Human
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Source
- HEK-293 Cells
- Purification tag / Conjugate
- This DPP10 protein is labelled with His tag.
- Purpose
- Recombinant Human DPP10/DPRP3 Protein (His Tag)
- Sequence
- Leu 56-Glu 796
- Characteristics
- A DNA sequence encoding the human DPP10 isoform 1 (Q8N608-1) extracellular domain (Leu 56-Glu 796) was expressed, with a polyhistidine tag at the N-terminus.
- Purity
- > 97 % as determined by reducing SDS-PAGE.
- Endotoxin Level
- < 1.0 EU per μg as determined by the LAL method.
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- Restrictions
- For Research Use only
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- Format
- Lyophilized
- Reconstitution
- Please refer to the printed manual for detailed information.
- Buffer
- Lyophilized from sterile PBS, pH 7.4
- Storage
- 4 °C,-20 °C,-80 °C
- Storage Comment
- Generally, lyophilized proteins are stable for up to 12 months when stored at -20 to -80°C. Reconstituted protein solution can be stored at 4-8°C for 2-7 days. Aliquots of reconstituted samples are stable at < -20°C for 3 months.
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- Target
- DPP10 (Dipeptidylpeptidase 10 (DPP10))
- Alternative Name
- DPP10/DPRP3 (DPP10 Products)
- Synonyms
- DPL2 Protein, DPPY Protein, DPRP3 Protein, DPP10 Protein, MGC84485 Protein, 6430601K09Rik Protein, DPP X Protein, Dprp3 Protein, dipeptidyl peptidase like 10 Protein, dipeptidyl-peptidase 10 (inactive) L homeolog Protein, dipeptidylpeptidase 10 Protein, DPP10 Protein, dpp10.L Protein, Dpp10 Protein
- Background
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Background: Inactive dipeptidyl peptidase 10, also known as Dipeptidyl peptidase IV-related protein 3, Dipeptidyl peptidase X, Dipeptidyl peptidase-like protein 2, DPRP-3, DPL2 and DPP10, is a single-pass type I I membrane protein which belongs to the peptidase S9B family. DPPIV subfamily. It may modulate cell surface expression and activity of the potassium channels KCND1 and KCND2. DPP10 / DPRP3 has no detectable protease activity, most likely due to the absence of the conserved serine residue normally present in the catalytic domain of serine proteases. However, it does bind specific voltage-gated potassium channels and alters their expression and biophysical properties. Genetic variations in DPP10 are associated with susceptibility to asthma (ASTHMA). The most common chronic disease affecting children and young adults. It is a complex genetic disorder with a heterogeneous phenotype, largely attributed to the interactions among many genes and between these genes and the environment. It is characterized by recurrent attacks of paroxysmal dyspnea, with weezing due to spasmodic contraction of the bronchi.
Synonym: DPL2;DPPY;DPRP-3;DPRP3
- Molecular Weight
- 87.4 kDa
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