
Recombinant Mouse Protein B7-H2
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Recombinant Mouse B7-H2 Protein (31.0 kDa)
B7-H2, also known as CD275, is a member of the B7 family of immune regulatory proteins. It is expressed by antigen-presenting cells such as B cells, monocytes/macrophages, and dendritic cells. The protein binds to the ICOS molecule, and the ICOS/B7-H2 interaction plays a pivotal role in the T cell co-stimulation pathway, an essential process in adaptive immunity.
The recombinant mouse B7-H2 protein is expressed in the Pichia pastoris (yeast) system. This method ensures proper protein folding and post-translational modifications, resulting in highly bioactive proteins that closely resemble their native forms. The protein is endotoxin-free and purified without HIS-TAGS or other tags, making it ideal for applications requiring high purity.
The protein is provided in a lyophilized, carrier-free format and is shipped at room temperature. For use, it can be reconstituted in sterile PBS with at least 0.1% carrier protein, such as BSA or cell assay media.
Applications and Production Advantages
The B7-H2 recombinant mouse protein is versatile and can be used in various applications, including cell culture experiments, as a B7-H2 ELISA standard, or as a Western blot control. Its production in the Pichia pastoris system offers several advantages over traditional E. coli systems, including superior protein folding, post-translational modifications, and enhanced bioactivity.
All IBI recombinant proteins are naturally folded, post-translationally modified, and free from endotoxins, tags, and carrier proteins. These characteristics ensure that the B7-H2 protein meets the highest standards of purity and functionality, making it suitable for sensitive research applications.
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Country of Origin: USA
The recombinant mouse B7-H2 protein delivers the quality, bioactivity, and reliability required for cutting-edge immunological research.
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Recombinant Mouse B7-H2 Protein (31.0 kDa)
B7-H2, also known as CD275, is a member of the B7 family of immune regulatory proteins. It is expressed by antigen-presenting cells such as B cells, monocytes/macrophages, and dendritic cells. The protein binds to the ICOS molecule, and the ICOS/B7-H2 interaction plays a pivotal role in the T cell co-stimulation pathway, an essential process in adaptive immunity.
The recombinant mouse B7-H2 protein is expressed in the Pichia pastoris (yeast) system. This method ensures proper protein folding and post-translational modifications, resulting in highly bioactive proteins that closely resemble their native forms. The protein is endotoxin-free and purified without HIS-TAGS or other tags, making it ideal for applications requiring high purity.
The protein is provided in a lyophilized, carrier-free format and is shipped at room temperature. For use, it can be reconstituted in sterile PBS with at least 0.1% carrier protein, such as BSA or cell assay media.
Applications and Production Advantages
The B7-H2 recombinant mouse protein is versatile and can be used in various applications, including cell culture experiments, as a B7-H2 ELISA standard, or as a Western blot control. Its production in the Pichia pastoris system offers several advantages over traditional E. coli systems, including superior protein folding, post-translational modifications, and enhanced bioactivity.
All IBI recombinant proteins are naturally folded, post-translationally modified, and free from endotoxins, tags, and carrier proteins. These characteristics ensure that the B7-H2 protein meets the highest standards of purity and functionality, making it suitable for sensitive research applications.
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Country of Origin: USA
The recombinant mouse B7-H2 protein delivers the quality, bioactivity, and reliability required for cutting-edge immunological research.
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Recombinant Mouse B7-H2 Protein (31.0 kDa)
B7-H2, also known as CD275, is a member of the B7 family of immune regulatory proteins. It is expressed by antigen-presenting cells such as B cells, monocytes/macrophages, and dendritic cells. The protein binds to the ICOS molecule, and the ICOS/B7-H2 interaction plays a pivotal role in the T cell co-stimulation pathway, an essential process in adaptive immunity.
The recombinant mouse B7-H2 protein is expressed in the Pichia pastoris (yeast) system. This method ensures proper protein folding and post-translational modifications, resulting in highly bioactive proteins that closely resemble their native forms. The protein is endotoxin-free and purified without HIS-TAGS or other tags, making it ideal for applications requiring high purity.
The protein is provided in a lyophilized, carrier-free format and is shipped at room temperature. For use, it can be reconstituted in sterile PBS with at least 0.1% carrier protein, such as BSA or cell assay media.
Applications and Production Advantages
The B7-H2 recombinant mouse protein is versatile and can be used in various applications, including cell culture experiments, as a B7-H2 ELISA standard, or as a Western blot control. Its production in the Pichia pastoris system offers several advantages over traditional E. coli systems, including superior protein folding, post-translational modifications, and enhanced bioactivity.
All IBI recombinant proteins are naturally folded, post-translationally modified, and free from endotoxins, tags, and carrier proteins. These characteristics ensure that the B7-H2 protein meets the highest standards of purity and functionality, making it suitable for sensitive research applications.
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Country of Origin: USA
The recombinant mouse B7-H2 protein delivers the quality, bioactivity, and reliability required for cutting-edge immunological research.





















