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Human Recombinant Annexin (from E. coli), ATTO 647N
Human Recombinant Annexin (from E. coli), ATTO 647N
  102511-444
 :  Adipogen
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Human Recombinant Annexin (from E. coli), ATTO 647N
  102511-444
 :  Adipogen
 :  AG-40B-0005TS-T100
Small Business Enterprise
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  • Conjugation:
    ATTO 647N
  • Protein/Peptide Type:
    Recombinant
  • Source:
    E. coli
  • Species:
    Human
  • Size:
    100 tests
  • Storage Conditions:
    +4 °C
  • Gene ID:
    P08758
  • Protein Synonyms:
    Endonexin II|Calphobindin I|Placental Anticoagulant Protein I|Vascular Anticoagulant-alpha|Lipocortin V|Annexin A5
  • Protein/Peptide Name:
    Annexin
  • Purity:
    95%
  • Molecular Weight:
    ~52kDa (SDS-PAGE)
  • Sequence:
    Recombinant human annexin V
  • Formulation:
    Liquid. In PBS, pH 7.4, containing 0.02% sodium azide.
  • Shipping Temperature:
    -20 °C, Blue Ice
  • Cat. No.:
    102511-444
  • Supplier no.:
    40B0005TST100

 

 

Annexin V is an anticoagulant protein that acts as an indirect inhibitor of the thromboplastin-specific complex, which is involved in the blood coagulation cascade. Annexin V competes for phosphatidylserine binding sites (e.g. platelets) with prothrombin or coagulation factors and inhibis the activity of phospholipase A1. Antibodies directed against annexin V are found in patients with a disease called the antiphospholipid syndrome(APS), a thrombophilic disease associated with autoantibodies against phospholipid compounds. Annexin V is used as a probe in the "annexin V affinity assay" to detect cells that have expressed phosphatidylserine on the cell surface, a feature found in apoptosis and other forms of cell death.