Recombinant Glycoprotein
The recombinant glycoprotein is produced in a mammalian cell expression system to ensure proper protein folding and post-translational modifications. Glycoproteins play essential roles in numerous biological processes, including cell signaling, immune recognition, and protein stability.
Recombinant glycoproteins expressed in mammalian systems are commonly used in biomedical research, protein interaction studies, and antibody development, where correct glycosylation patterns are critical for biological activity.
Biological Background
Glycoproteins are proteins that contain covalently attached carbohydrate groups, which influence protein structure, stability, and cellular interactions. They are widely present on cell surfaces and within secreted proteins, where they contribute to:
- cell–cell communication
- immune system signaling
- receptor binding interactions
- protein folding and stability
Because glycosylation patterns can strongly affect protein function, mammalian expression systems are often preferred for producing biologically relevant recombinant glycoproteins.
Applications
This recombinant glycoprotein can be used in a wide range of research applications including:
- antibody generation and validation
- ELISA assay development
- protein–protein interaction studies
- structural and functional protein analysis
- immunological research
Glycoprotein Price
ProteoGenix provides competitive pricing for recombinant proteins produced in mammalian expression systems.
Our recombinant proteins are produced under controlled conditions to ensure reproducibility, purity, and reliable performance in research applications.
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