Recombinant Human

Collagen XV α1/COL15A1 Catalog Number: 9854-CL

DESCRIPTION Source Human embryonic kidney cell, HEK293­derived Human COL15A1 Hemagglutinin Tag (Asn1133­Ser1381) (YPYDVPDYA) Accession # P39059

N­terminal Sequence Tyr Analysis Structure / Form Noncovalently­linked homotrimer Predicted Molecular 29 kDa Mass

SPECIFICATIONS SDS­PAGE 26­36 kDa, reducing conditions

Activity Measured by its ability to enhance neurite outgrowth of E16­E18 rat embryonic cortical neurons. Recombinant Human XV α1/COL15A1, immobilized at 0.5 μg/mL, is able to significantly enhance neurite outgrowth.

Endotoxin Level <0.10 EU per 1 μg of the protein by the LAL method.

Purity >95%, by SDS­PAGE visualized with Silver Staining and quantitative densitometry by Coomassie® Blue Staining. Formulation Lyophilized from a 0.2 μm filtered solution in PBS. See Certificate of Analysis for details.

PREPARATION AND STORAGE Reconstitution Reconstitute at 500 μg/mL in PBS.

Shipping The product is shipped at ambient temperature. Upon receipt, store it immediately at the temperature recommended below. Stability & Storage Use a manual defrost freezer and avoid repeated freeze­thaw cycles. l 12 months from date of receipt, ­20 to ­70 °C as supplied. l 1 month, 2 to 8 °C under sterile conditions after reconstitution. l 3 months, ­20 to ­70 °C under sterile conditions after reconstitution.

BACKGROUND Recombinant human Collagen XV α1/COL15A1 is the C­terminal ­like domain (amino acids 1133­1381) of human Collagen XV. Collagen XV is one of the two members of a vertebrate collagen family termed multiplexins. The other member of this family is Collagen XVIII. This family is characterized by a collagen triple helix region that is interrupted by several non­collagenous stretches, as well as a C­terminal non­triple helical NC1 domain (1, 2). The NC1 domain is composed of three functionally distinct regions: an association region in its most N­terminal part that trimerizes NC1 monomers, a protease­sensitive hinge region, and the C­terminal globular endostatin (ES) domain, or in the case of Collagen XV, an ES­like domain (2, 3). Both Collagen XV and Collagen XVIII are located in the basement membrane or the basement zone. They show anti­angiogenic and anti­tumoral properties (4), and play an important role in tissue homeostasis in liver, kidney, eye and the central nervous system (5). The Drosophila multiplexin (Dmp) is shown to modulate axon pathfinding accuracy in motor pathways (1). Within amino acids 1133­1381, the human shares 74% sequence homology with its mouse counterpart, and 73% sequence homology with that of the rat. This ES­like domain in Collagen XV show approximately 60% sequence identity with the endostatin domain of type XVIII Collagen. Studies have shown that derived from XV and XVIII differ in structural and binding properties, tissue distribution and anti­angiogenic activity (6).

References: 1. Meyer, F. and Moussian B. (2009) Develop. Growth Differ. 51:483. 2. Marneros, A. G. and Olsen B. R. (2001) Matrix Biol. 20:337. 3. Wirz, J. et al. (2011) Matrix Biol. 30:9. 4. Ricard­Blum, S. and Ballut L. (2011) Front Biosci 16:674. 5. Heljasvaara, R. et al. (2016) Matrix Biol. 57­58:55. 6. Sasaki, T. et al. (2000) J. Mol. Biol. 301:1179.

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