C5a (His-Tag), murine recombinant protein
Complement Fragments C5a
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| Primary Accession | P06684 |
|---|---|
| Calculated MW | 9 kDa |
| Gene ID | 15139 |
|---|---|
| Gene Symbol | C5a |
| Other Names | Complement Fragments C5a, C5a anaphylatoxin chemotactic receptor |
| Gene Source | Mouse |
| Source | E. coli |
| Assay&Purity | SDS-PAGE; ≥95% |
| Assay2&Purity2 | HPLC; |
| Recombinant | Yes |
| Results | 1-3 nmolar |
| Application Notes | Reconstitute to a concentration of 1.0 mg/ml in ice-cold H₂O containing 2.5 mg/ml BSA. The solution should be aliquoted and immediately stored at -70°C. |
| Format | Lyophilized protein |
| Storage | -20°C; Sterile filtered and lyophilized with no additives |

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Background
Mouse complement C5a is a 77-amino acid peptide generated during complement activation from the α-chain of complement C5. Mouse C5a shares 60% and 82% amino acid sequence identity to human and rat C5a, respectively. C5a binds to a signaling G-protein coupled receptor (GPCR) (C5aR/CD88), inducing neutrophil chemotaxis and endothelial cell activation. It also triggers an oxidative burst in macrophages and neutrophils, and induces release of histamine in basophils and mast cells. The 9 kDa mouse C5a protein expressed in E. coli contains a N-terminal His-Tag sequence.
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