Gibco™ Expi293™ Inducible GnTI- Expression System Kit
Thermo Fisher ScientificRapid, high-yield transient protein expression from mammalian 293 cells
Protein expression is the utilization of cell machinery for the synthesis of proteins and has become a critical tool in biotherapeutic, genomic, and proteomic research. Produce recombinant proteins with expression vectors in combination with a host cell suitable for high-level protein expression. For production of toxic proteins, consider cell-free expression vectors. Create and monitor post-translational modifications with protein modification kits. Find the best protein expression products in our peer-reviewed product directory: compare products, check customer reviews and receive pricing direct from manufacturers.
Rapid, high-yield transient protein expression from mammalian 293 cells
The µPAC™ capLC columns are designed for increased robustness and throughput assuring sensitivity. A flow rate versatility between 1 and 15 µL/min at moderated pressures allows short gradient separations, while the µPAC™ technology ensures an exceptional high reproducibility over time and across laboratories. µPAC™ column, 50cm length, with pillar array backbone at interpillar distance of 2.5 µm, C18.
N-terminal His-tagged recombinant AAV2 capsid proteins VP1 + VP2 + VP3.
Utilizing the entire Olink® portfolio, study protein expression as part of a systems-level multiomics approach for quicker and more fruitful discoveries
Mr. M software facilitates targeted proteomics experiments by assisting during design, data collection, and result visualization. The software supports a new, more flexible targeted proteomics technique by using mass spectrometry.
TaqMan® Protein Expression Assays help quantitate protein expression using gold standard TaqMan® 5' nuclease chemistry with a workflow and sample quantity similar to our TaqMan® Gene Expression and MicroRNA (miRNA) Assays. As the protein expression results are obtained on the same analytical platform, these revolutionary assays enable direct correlation of mRNA and/or miRNA expression to protein expression.