Recombinant proteins are useful tools for analyzing biological interactions. A much larger number of recombinant proteins is used in the research laboratory, including both commercial proteins and those that are generated in the course-specific research projects. They play critical roles in many applications.
If you are looking for recombinants with excellent quality (validated bio-activity, lower endotoxin level and high purity) to support your research, you are in the right place.
Over more than 14 years, CUSABIO has established five systems from prokaryotic to eukaryotic to express the recombinant protein. We own protein expression technology based on a series of protein expression and purification technology, including protein expression technology shown by Baculovirus outer membrane proteins (OMP), and membrane protein expression technology, etc.
Here is the catalog of all recombinant proteins. You can find the right ones for your research in the catalog, or search them in the search box on the header part of this website.
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What is recombinant protein?
Recombinant protein, a manipulated form of protein, is generated in various ways to produce large quantities of proteins, modify gene sequences and manufacture useful commercial products.
Technical resources of recombinant proteins
In the process of developing recombinant proteins, a remaining challenge is that you will be faced with a bewildering array of choices except the expression system, such as the expression vector selection, the length of expressed protein (full-length or partially) and the protein with tag or not, etc. You have to make a lot of decisions when producing recombinant proteins. If you choose wisely, you'll obtain high-quality recombinant proteins and the follow-up experiments are more likely to be successful. But if you make a wrong decision, you may fail to get the recombinant protein you need or the quality and purity of the recombinant protein do not meet the requirements. Here, based on their experience of developing recombinant protein, protein expression engineers from CUSABIO have concluded several useful tips to help you make wise decisions, you can click the following links to enter the corresponding article.
Article 1: Production of Recombinant Protein
In this article, we aim to illuminate the definition of recombinant protein and how to produce a recombinant protein.
Article 2: How to choose a suitable expression vector?
The expression vector is a DNA molecule that carries a specific gene into a host cell and uses the cell's protein synthesis machinery to produce the protein encoded by the gene. Expression vectors allow high-level expression of foreign genes in host cells, and through years of development, expression vectors have become a mature and popular biotechnology. It is an essential element in the process of recombinant protein production. As the title shows, this article mainly summarizes several useful tips to choose a suitable expression vector.
Article 3: How to express a protein with bioactivity?
Depending on the application of the recombinant protein, we may put different requirements on its bioactivity. But how can we ensure that the protein is produced with bioactivity? This article will focus on this topic and offer some solutions.
Beside the above articles, we also have a collection of common questions of recombinant protein. You can click the following link to view. https://www.cusabio.com/m-306.html.
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Recombinant Human Novel Coronavirus Spike glycoprotein(S)(N501Y,P681H),partial referenced in "SARS-CoV-2 uses major endothelial integrin αvβ3 to cause vascular dysregulation in-vitro during COVID-19". PLOS ONE, 2021
Recombinant Human Tyrosine-protein kinase Mer(MERTK), partial (Active) referenced in "STAT1/SOCS1/3 Are Involved in the Inflammation-Regulating Effect of GAS6/AXL in Periodontal Ligament Cells Induced by Porphyromonas gingivalis Lipopolysaccharide In Vitro". Journal of Immunology Research, 2021
Recombinant Human Novel Coronavirus Spike glycoprotein(S), partial (Active) referenced in "Seroconversion and Abundance of IgG Antibodies against S1-RBD of SARS-CoV-2 and Neutralizing Activity in the Chilean Population". Journal of Immunology Research, 2021
Recombinant Human Toll-like receptor 4(TLR4),partial referenced in "TLR4 rs1927914 polymorphism contributes to serum TLR4 levels in patients with aortic aneurysm". Experimental and Molecular Pathology, 2021
Recombinant Rhesus Macaque Amyloid protein A protein(SAA1) (Active) referenced in "Effects of Silybin Supplientation on Nutrient Digestibility, Hiatological Parameters, Liver Performance, and Liver-specific mi-RNA Concentration in Dogs". Research Square, 2021