Product Description
The protein encoded by human ICAM2 gene is a member of the intercellular adhesion molecule (ICAM) family. All ICAM proteins are type I transmembrane glycoproteins, contain 2-9 immunoglobulin-like C2-type domains, and bind to the leukocyte adhesion LFA-1 protein. This protein may play a role in lymphocyte recirculation by blocking LFA-1-dependent cell adhesion. It mediates adhesive interactions important for antigen-specific immune response, NK-cell mediated clearance, lymphocyte recirculation, and other cellular interactions important for immune response and surveillance. Several transcript variants encoding the same protein have been found for this gene.
Full-length extracellular domain of human ICAM2 gene (25-223 aa) was constructed with 29 N-terminal T7/His tag and expressed in E. coli as inclusion bodies.
The final product was refolded using a unique “temperature shift inclusion body refolding” technology and chromatographically purified.
Parameter, Testing, and Method | ICAM2 #5107 |
Quantity | 0.1 mg |
Volume | 0.2 mL |
Concentration | 0.5 mg/mL |
Purity - SDS PAGE Electrophoresis | > 90% |
Formulation | Formulated in 20 mM pH 8.0 TRIS-HCL Buffer, with proprietary formulation of NaCl, KCl, EDTA, L-Arginine, DTT and Glycerol |
Form | Solution |
Production Type | Recombinant - E. Coli |
Storage Temperature | -20°C |
Shelf Life | Minimum of 6 months from date of receipt |
Sterilization Method | Filtration |
Cell Assay | Pass |
Sterility- USP modified | No Growth |
Accession Number | NP_000864 |
Recombinant Protein Sequence | MASMTGGQQMGRGHHHHHHGNLYFQGGEFELKVFEVHVRPKKLAVEPKGSLEVNCSTTCNQPEVGGLETSLDKILLDEQAQWKHYLVSNISHDTVLQCHFTCSGKQESMNSNVSVYQPPRQVILTLQPTLVAVGKSFTIECRVPTVEPLDSLTLFLFRGNETLHYETFGKAAPAPQEATATFNSTADREDGHRNFSCLAVLDLMSRGGNIFHKHSAPKMLEIYEPVSDSQ |
Directions for Use
Download the full PDF version or continue reading below:
Use these recommendations as guidelines to determine the optimal coating conditions for your culture system.
- Thaw ICAM2 and dilute to desired concentration using serum-free medium or PBS. The final solutionshould be sufficiently dilute so that the volume added covers the surface evenly. Note: Use 1 ml PBS perwell in a 6-well plate.
- Add 1 – 10 µg protein to each well and incubate at 2 to 10°C overnight.
- After incubation, aspirate remaining material.
- Plates are ready for use. They may also be stored at 2-8°C damp or air dried if sterility is maintained.
Coating this recombinant protein at 1-10 ug / well (6 well plate) in neuronal cell specific medium can be used for1) human lymphocyte cell / receptor interaction studyin vitroand 2) as a culture matrix protein for anti-tumor immuno-response studyin vitro.
Product References
References for Lifeink®collagen bioinks:
Lee, A.et al.3D bioprinting of collagen to rebuild components of the human heart.Science365,482–487 (2019).
Maxson, Eva L., et al. "In vivo remodeling of a 3D-Bioprinted tissue engineered heart valve scaffold."Bioprinting(2019): e00059.
Filardo, G.et al.Patient-specific meniscus prototype based on 3D bioprinting of human cell-laden scaffold.Bone & Joint Research8,101–106 (2019).
Schmitt, T. Analysis and Classification of 3-D Printed Collagen-Bioglass Matrices for Cellular Growth Utilizing Artificial Neural Networks.University Thesis (2018).
Balakhovsky, Y. M., Ostrovskiy, A. Y. & Khesuani, Y. D. Emerging Business Models Toward Commercialization of Bioprinting Technology.3D Printing and Biofabrication1–22 (2017). doi:10.1007/978-3-319-40498-1_25-1
Fox, S.et al.A simplified fabrication technique for cellularized high-collagen dermal equivalents.Biomedical Materials14,041001 (2019).
Product Certificate of Analysis
Safety and Documentation
Safety Data Sheet
Certificate of Origin
Product Disclaimer
This product is for R&D use only and is not intended for human or other uses. Please consult the Material Safety Data Sheet for information regarding hazards and safe handling practices.