LOX Overexpression Lysate

Novus Biologicals | Catalog # NBL1-12640

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Key Product Details

Species

Human

Applications

Western Blot

Product Summary for LOX Overexpression Lysate

LOX Transient Overexpression Lysate


Expression Host: HEK293T

Plasmid: RC213323

Accession#: NM_002317

Protein Tag: C-MYC/DDK

You will receive 1 vial of lysate (100ug), 1 vial of empty vector negative control (100ug), and 1 vial of 2xSDS sample buffer (250ul). Each vial of cell lysate contains 100ug of total protein (at 1 mg/ml). The 2xSDS Sample Buffer consists of 4% SDS, 125mM Tris-HCl pH6.8, 10% Glycerol, 0.002% Bromophenol blue, 100mM DTT.
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Product Specifications

Application Notes

This product is intended for use as a positive control in Western Blot. Overexpression of the target protein was confirmed using an antibody to DDK (FLAG) epitope tag (NBP1-71705) present on the protein construct.

Each vial of cell lysate contains 100ug of total protein which should be sufficient for 20-50 reactions. Depending on over-expression level, antibody affinity and detection system, some lysates can go as low as 0.1 ug per load. We recommend starting with 5ug of cell lysate. Add an equal amount of cell lysate and 2X SDS Sample buffer and boil the SDS samples for 10 minutes before loading.

Theoretical MW

47 kDa.
Disclaimer note: The observed molecular weight of the protein may vary from the listed predicted molecular weight due to post translational modifications, post translation cleavages, relative charges, and other experimental factors.

Type

Overexpression

Scientific Data Images for LOX Overexpression Lysate

Western Blot: LOX Overexpression Lysate [NBL1-12640]

Western Blot: LOX Overexpression Lysate [NBL1-12640]

Western Blot: LOX Overexpression Lysate (Adult Normal) [NBL1-12640] - Left - Empty vector transfected control cell lysate (HEK293 cell lysate); Right - Over-expression Lysate for LOX.

Formulation, Preparation, and Storage

Formulation

RIPA buffer

Concentration

The exact concentration of the protein of interest cannot be determined for overexpression lysates. Please contact technical support for more information.

Shipping

The product is shipped with dry ice or equivalent. Upon receipt, store it immediately at the temperature recommended below.

Storage

Store at -80C. Avoid freeze-thaw cycles.

Background: Lysyl Oxidase/LOX

The protein encoded by this gene is an extracellular copper enzyme that initiates the crosslinking of collagens and elastin. The enzyme catalyzes oxidative deamination of the epsilon-amino group in certain lysine and hydroxylysine residues of collagens and lysine residues of elastin. In addition to crosslinking extracellular matrix proteins, the encoded protein may have a role in tumor suppression. [provided by RefSeq]. Publication Note: This RefSeq record includes a subset of the publications that are available for this gene. Please see the Entrez Gene record to access additional publications.

Long Name

Lysyl Oxidase

Alternate Names

AAT10

Gene Symbol

LOX

Additional Lysyl Oxidase/LOX Products

Product Documents for LOX Overexpression Lysate

Certificate of Analysis

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Product Specific Notices for LOX Overexpression Lysate

HEK293T cells in 10-cm dishes were transiently transfected with a non-lipid polymer transfection reagent specially designed and manufactured for large volume DNA transfection. Transfected cells were cultured for 48hrs before collection. The cells were lysed in modified RIPA buffer (25mM Tris-HCl pH7.6, 150mM NaCl, 1% NP-40, 1mM EDTA, 1xProteinase inhibitor cocktail mix, 1mM PMSF and 1mM Na3VO4, and then centrifuged to clarify the lysate. Protein concentration was measured by BCA protein assay kit.

This product is for research use only and is not approved for use in humans or in clinical diagnosis. Lysates are guaranteed for 6 months from date of receipt.

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FAQs for LOX Overexpression Lysate

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  • Q: I had a question about your product NBL1-12640, which is the LOX lysate. I was wondering if the LOX in there was active or is it an inactive protein? Can we activate it with some other agent like BAPN?

    A: The LOX is inactive. The lab said that this lysate has not been tested for activity, nor have they attempted to activate it with some other agent like BAPN.

  • Q: Why doesn't the lox lysate express active lox (32 kDa)?

    A: The reason why this lysate does not express the active band at a lower molecular weight is that the full length sequence is used. The sequence is also tagged with DDK tag and anti DDK tag antibody is used for detection on Western Blot, which was picked up at the higher molecular weight. It is associated with this sequence that is expressed approximately 47 kDa (UniProt P28300).

  • Q: I had a question about your product NBL1-12640, which is the LOX lysate. I was wondering if the LOX in there was active or is it an inactive protein? Can we activate it with some other agent like BAPN?

    A: The LOX is inactive. The lab said that this lysate has not been tested for activity, nor have they attempted to activate it with some other agent like BAPN.

  • Q: Why doesn't the lox lysate express active lox (32 kDa)?

    A: The reason why this lysate does not express the active band at a lower molecular weight is that the full length sequence is used. The sequence is also tagged with DDK tag and anti DDK tag antibody is used for detection on Western Blot, which was picked up at the higher molecular weight. It is associated with this sequence that is expressed approximately 47 kDa (UniProt P28300).

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