The SIRP alpha/CD172a protein is an immunoglobulin-like cell surface receptor for CD47 and is essential for the translocation of binding partners to the plasma membrane. It plays a key role in a variety of cellular processes, supporting the adhesion of cerebellar neurons, promoting neurite outgrowth, and promoting glial cell attachment. SIRP alpha/CD172a Protein, Mouse (G365D, HEK293, mFc) is the recombinant mouse-derived SIRP alpha/CD172a protein, expressed by HEK293 , with C-mFc labeled tag and G365D, , , , mutation. The total length of SIRP alpha/CD172a Protein, Mouse (G365D, HEK293, mFc) is 342 a.a., with molecular weight of 90-130 kDa.