Catalogue number
CYT-1042
Synonyms
APOB, APO-B, Apolipoprotein B.
Introduction
ApoB is the main apolipoprotein of LDL, IDL, VLDL and chylomicrons particles that serves as the carrier of lipids (fat molecules), as well as cholesterol, in the water surrounding the cells within every tissue across the body. Though all the functional aspects of Apolipoprotein B within the LDL and other elements are considered to be rather uncertain, it serves as the key organizing protein of all other carriers of lipids. across LDL membranes, apolipoprotein B also serves as a ligand for LDL receptors in many cells across the body, meaning, it shows that lipid carriers that are set to cross into cells with Apolipoprotein B receptors, this is the way that lipids are transported within and into cells.
Description
Human APOB produced from Human plasma having a molecular mass of 550 kDa.
Source
Human Plasma.
Physical Appearance
Sterile Filtered lyophilized (freeze-dried) powder.
Formulation
The protein was lyophilized from a 0.5mg/ml solution of 50mM Na2CO3 pH-10 containing 50mM NaCl and 10mM sodium deoxycholate.
Solubility
It is recommended to reconstitute the lyophilized APOB in sterile 18M-cm H2O not less than 100µg/ml, which can then be further diluted to other aqueous solutions.
Stability
Lyophilized APOB although stable at room temperature for 3 weeks, should be stored desiccated below -18°C. Upon reconstitution, APOB should be stored at 4°C between 2-7 days and for future use below -18°C. For long-term storage, it is recommended to add a carrier protein (0.1% HSA or BSA). Please prevent freeze-thaw cycles.
Purity
Greater than 95.0%.
Human Virus Test
Starting material donor has been tested and certified negative for antibodies to HIV-1,HIV-2, HCV, HBSAG.
Safety Data Sheet
SDS