Mouse TROP-2 Protein Dimer, FLAG-His Tag

Tumor Associated Antigen

Product Code: CSP-25191-02
Expression Host: HEK293T
Verified Applications: ELISA for TROP-2-specific antibody binding assays.
Suggested Applications: SPR & BLI for TROP-2-specific antibody binding assays. Animal immunization, RUO.
Purity: Greater than 90% dimer form as determined by SDS-PAGE under non-reducing condition
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Formulation: 0.22μm filtered PBS, pH 7.4
Shipping: Frozen Dry Ice
Storage: -80’C
TROP-2 (trophoblast cell surface antigen 2) is a Type I transmembrane cell-surface glycoprotein expressed in epithelial cells of various tissues. TROP-2 exists as a monomer on the cell surface but can form dimers or oligomers on cancer cells enhancing its role in cancer progression. This recombinant mouse TROP-2 protein dimer (TROP-2 protein dimer, CSP-25191-02) is a cis-homodimer (cis-dimer) protein and contains a TROP-2 extracellular domain (UniProt# Q8BGV3, amino acids Gln25-Gly270) fused with a proprietary cis-dimer motif followed by a tandem Flag-His tag at the C-terminus. This dimeric protein is expressed in HEK293T cells. It binds mouse TROP-2-specific antibodies. This TROP-2 dimer can be used as an antigen for in vitro assays and antibody screening, and as an immunogen for immunization to generate antibodies targeting more conformational epitopes.
Protein Name: TROP-2
UniProt #: AA: Q8BGV3
Predicted Molecular Weight: 74 kDa
SDS PAGE Molecular Weight: The migration range of the dimer protein with glycosylation under non-reduced condition is between 120 and 190 kDa on SDS PAGE.
Protein Construct: TROP-2 protein dimer contains a TROP-2 extracellular domainfused with a proprietary cis-dimer motif followed by a tandem FLAG-His tag at the C-terminus.

Background

TROP-2 (trophoblast cell surface antigen 2) is a cell-surface type I transmembrane glycoprotein expressed in epithelial cells of various tissues. TROP-2 is also known as TROP2, TACSTD2, EGP-1, pancreatic carcinoma marker protein GA733–1/GA733, gastrointestinal tumor-associated antigen GA7331, GP50, M1S1, tumor-associated calcium signal transducer 2, CAA1, and TTD2. TROP-2 exists as a monomer on the cell surface but can form dimers or oligomers on cancer cells, enhancing its role in cancer progression. TROP-2 contains an extracellular domain, a single transmembrane helix, and a cytoplasmic tail. The extracellular domain is comprised of three subdomains: a cysteine-rich domain, a thyroglobulin type-1 domain, and a cysteine-poor domain. TROP-2 is normally involved in the maintenance of epithelial tissue integrity. It is overexpressed in many human cancers including breast cancer, non-small-cell lung cancer, thyroid cancer, gastric cancer, pancreatic cancer, and ovarian cancer. TROP-2 overexpression is involved in cancer cell growth, proliferation, invasion, migration, and survival of cancer cells, and is associated with tumor aggressiveness and poor prognosis. TROP-2 is an emerging target of cancer therapeutics. Mouse TROP-2 shares 80–85% amino acid identity with human TROP-2. The functional domains are highly conserved, suggesting similar biological roles.