Epha2 Receptor

EPHA2 Recombinant Mouse Protein (without Catalytic Activity Domain), His Tag

Category: Products & Services > Proteins, Enzymes, & Peptides > Receptors & Cell Surface Markers > Growth Factor⁄Cytokine⁄Chemokine Receptors

Eph Receptor A2 (EPHA2), recombinant mouse protein is supplied as a lyophilized powder. It is suitable for use in protein studies such as protein structure analysis and protein-protein interactions. In general, recombinant proteins can also be used as an immunogen, as a protein standard, or in cell biology research applications. Since this product is a truncated protein and does not contain intracellular catalytic activity domain, it is not suitable for use in enzyme activity studies. This recombinant protein was expressed from a DNA sequence encoding the mouse EPHA2 (NP_034269.2) extracellula...
Catalog: 50586-M08H-25
Size: 5 × 5 µg

EPHA2 Recombinant Mouse Protein (without Catalytic Activity Domain), His Tag

Category: Products & Services > Proteins, Enzymes, & Peptides > Receptors & Cell Surface Markers > Growth Factor⁄Cytokine⁄Chemokine Receptors

Eph Receptor A2 (EPHA2), recombinant mouse protein is supplied as a lyophilized powder. It is suitable for use in protein studies such as protein structure analysis and protein-protein interactions. In general, recombinant proteins can also be used as an immunogen, as a protein standard, or in cell biology research applications. Since this product is a truncated protein and does not contain intracellular catalytic activity domain, it is not suitable for use in enzyme activity studies. This recombinant protein was expressed from a DNA sequence encoding the mouse EPHA2 (NP_034269.2) extracellula...
Catalog: 50586-M08H-250
Size: 5 × 50 µg

EPHA2 Recombinant Mouse Protein (without Catalytic Activity Domain), His Tag

Category: Products & Services > Proteins, Enzymes, & Peptides > Receptors & Cell Surface Markers > Growth Factor⁄Cytokine⁄Chemokine Receptors

Eph Receptor A2 (EPHA2), recombinant mouse protein is supplied as a lyophilized powder. It is suitable for use in protein studies such as protein structure analysis and protein-protein interactions. In general, recombinant proteins can also be used as an immunogen, as a protein standard, or in cell biology research applications. Since this product is a truncated protein and does not contain intracellular catalytic activity domain, it is not suitable for use in enzyme activity studies. This recombinant protein was expressed from a DNA sequence encoding the mouse EPHA2 (NP_034269.2) extracellula...
Catalog: 50586-M08H-5
Size: 5 µg

EPHA2 Recombinant Mouse Protein (without Catalytic Activity Domain), His Tag

Category: Products & Services > Proteins, Enzymes, & Peptides > Receptors & Cell Surface Markers > Growth Factor⁄Cytokine⁄Chemokine Receptors

Eph Receptor A2 (EPHA2), recombinant mouse protein is supplied as a lyophilized powder. It is suitable for use in protein studies such as protein structure analysis and protein-protein interactions. In general, recombinant proteins can also be used as an immunogen, as a protein standard, or in cell biology research applications. Since this product is a truncated protein and does not contain intracellular catalytic activity domain, it is not suitable for use in enzyme activity studies. This recombinant protein was expressed from a DNA sequence encoding the mouse EPHA2 (NP_034269.2) extracellula...
Catalog: 50586-M08H-50
Size: 50 µg

EPHA2 Recombinant Human Protein

Category: Products & Services > Proteins, Enzymes, & Peptides > Kinases > Receptor Tyrosine Kinases

EPHA2 belongs to the ephrin receptor subfamily of the protein tyrosine kinase family. EPH and EPH-related receptors have been implicated in mediated developmental events, particularly in the nervous system. EPHA2 is overexpressed in many types of human cancers.
Catalog: PV4094
Size: 1 mg

EPHA2 Recombinant Human Protein

Category: Products & Services > Proteins, Enzymes, & Peptides > Kinases > Receptor Tyrosine Kinases

EPHA2 belongs to the ephrin receptor subfamily of the protein tyrosine kinase family. EPH and EPH-related receptors have been implicated in mediated developmental events, particularly in the nervous system. EPHA2 is overexpressed in many types of human cancers.
Catalog: PR7040A
Size: 100 µg