Engineered protein
Recombinant Proteins are engineered biomolecules produced through gene cloning and controlled expression in host systems such as E. coli, yeast, insect, or mammalian cells. These proteins offer exceptional purity, batch-to-batch consistency, and structural stability, making them essential in biotechnology, molecular biology, proteomics, and structural analysis. Recombinant Proteins are widely used for enzyme studies, protein–protein interaction assays, biochemical testing, and quality control in laboratory workflows. They can be expressed with fusion tags for simplified purification and functional characterization. Available in multiple formats cytosolic, membrane, or secreted recombinant proteins ensure reproducible results in research and assay development. Recombinant protein, expressed protein, purified recombinant protein, recombinant enzyme, engineered protein, recombinant antigen, recombinant fusion protein, and protein expression system are top-indexed keywords in molecular biology, biotechnology, and protein engineering research.

Complex Carbohydrates
Multivalent Biotinylated Polymers
Univalent Biotinylated Probes
Multivalent Fluoresceinated Polymers
Multivalent Polymers and Sets
Sets of Carbohydrate Polymers
Glycoamino Acids
Sialic Acid Derivatives

