PHA protein, Biotin Conjugated
Applications
| Overview | |
| Catalog # | bs-6530P-Biotin-10mg |
| Product Name | PHA protein, Biotin Conjugated |
| Applications | Others |
| Specifications | |
| Conjugation | Biotin |
| Source | Purified native protein |
| Storage Buffer | Lyophilized from 0.22um filtered solution in 20mM PB (pH 7.4). 5% trehalose is added as a protectant before lyophilization. |
| Target | |
| Swiss Prot | Q8RVY4 |
| Background | Phytohaemagglutinin (PHA, or phytohemagglutinin) is a lectin found in plants, especially certain legumes. PHA actually consists of two closely related proteins, called leucoagglutinin (PHA-L) and PHA-E. The letters E and L indicate these proteins agglutinate erythrocytes and leukocytes (red and white blood cells). The lectin has a number of effects on cell metabolism; it induces mitosis, and affects the cell membrane in regard to transport and permeability to proteins. In medicine these proteins are useful and are used as a mitogen to trigger T-lymphocyte cell division and to activate latent HIV-1 from human peripheral lymphocytes. In neuroscience, anterograde tracing is a research method that uses the protein product phytohaemagglutinin PHA-L as a molecular tracer that can be taken up by the cell and transported across the synapse into the next cell thereby tracing the path of axonal projections and relative connections that nerve impulses travel beginning with the source located at the perikaryon (cell body or soma) and through the presynaptic part located on neuron's efferent axon all the way to the point of termination at the efferent synapse which then provides input to another neuron. |