Item#: 535-12 TRANSFERRIN APO, Human

Product Name: TRANSFERRIN APO, Human
Purity: >99% by SDS-Polyacrylamide Gel
Storage: 2-8 C
Expiration: 2 years
Appearance: Light Pink Powder
Form: Lyophilized in ammonia bicarbonate buffer. pH 7.2
Cat. No: 535-12
Source: Human Serum
Molecular Weight: 77kD
Iron Assay: < .02 mg/g of protein
CAS No: 11096-37-0
Synonyms: Siderophilin, TRF,apo-hTF , apotransferrin
UNSPSC code: 51131907
Clone: Deionized Water
Price/Unit Qty
$285.00/gram
$125.00/100mg

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HUMAN APO TRANSFERRIN HIGH PURITY BULK QUANTITIES from 50-5000gram single lot sizes. Human Apo Transferrin custom fills available. Human Apo transferrin custom buffers available.

Purification procedures include selective size exclusion, ion exchange chromatography and gel fitration for transferrin products.

Transferrin products we offer:
535-12 Human APO TRANSFERRIN from Human Serum
535-50 Rat APO TRANSFERRIN from Rat Serum
535-11 Human HOLO TRANSFERRIN (TF) from Human Serum
CTX-80A Transferrin, Polyclonal Chicken anti-Human Affinity Purified antibody


Human Transferrin is offered as a lyophilized powder in both Apo (iron-free) and Holo (iron-saturated) forms

Human APO Tranferrin is iron saturated. Each Human transferrin molecule binds with two Fe3+ ions to form a reddish complex

Human Transferrin is a serum protein involved in iron binding and transport. APO Human Transferrin is Substantially iron-free.

Human apo Transferrin ANALYSIS: Total protein determination by the Lowry method. SDS-Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis shows one major band only corresponding to the molecular weight of Transferrin.

Human Transferrin is a plasma protein for iron ion delivery. Human Transferrin is a glycoprotein with homologous N-terminal and C-terminal iron binding domains. Human Transferrin is related to other iron binding proteins including lactoferrin. When human transferrin loaded with iron encounters a human transferrin receptor on the surface of a cell, it binds to it and is consequently transported into the cell in a vesicle. The cell will acidify the vesicle, causing human transferrin to release its iron ions. Each human transferrin molecule has the ability to carry two iron ions in the ferric form (Fe3+).
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