Recombinant Human Receptor Activator of Nuclear Factor-kB Ligand, His Tag (RANKL, His Tag)

Price range: $175.00 through $4,000.00

Receptor Activator of Nuclear Factor Kappa-B Ligand (RANKL) is a key TNF superfamily cytokine essential for osteoclast differentiation, bone remodeling, and immune regulation. RANKL functions as a soluble or membrane-associated homotrimer that binds the RANK receptor to activate downstream pathways, including AKT-mediated survival signaling. Its activity is naturally modulated by the decoy receptor OPG.

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Product Specifications

Storage -20°C
Storage Information Avoid freeze/thaw cycles
Species Human
Amino Acid Sequence EKAMVDGSWL DLAKRSKLEA QPFAHLTINA TDIPSGSHKV SLSSWYHDRG WAKISNMTFS NGKLIVNQDG FYYLYANICF RHHETSGDLA TEYLQLMVYV TKTSIKIPSS HTLMKGGSTK YWSGNSEFHF YSINVGGFFK LRSGEEISIE VSNPSLLDPD QDATYFGAFK VRDIDHHHHH H
Molecular Weight 20.4 kDa (Expected)
Class Recombinant
Purity > 95% by SDS-PAGE gel
Endotoxin Concentration < 1 EU/ug
Biologically Active Yes
Biological Activity The activity of RANKL is determined by its dose-dependent ability to induce reporter gene in HT-29 NF-κB Luc reporter cells.
Form Lyophilized
Shipping Conditions Ambient
Reconstitution Reconstitute with sterile PBS.

Applications

  • Osteoclast Differentiation Assays: Supports in-vitro induction, maturation, and functional analysis of osteoclasts from primary cells or cell lines
  • RANK–RANKL Signaling Studies: Enables investigation of downstream pathways such as NF-KB, AKT, and MAPK in bone, immune, and cancer biology models
  • Protein–Protein Interaction and Binding Assays: Ideal for studying interactions with RANK or OPG using ELISA, BLI/SPR, pull-down assays, or Ni-NTA–based immobilization
  • Immune Cell Activation and Differentiation Models: Facilitates research on T cell activation, dendritic cell function, lymph node development, and broader TNF superfamily signaling