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Proteine und Peptide

IGF-BP4

Produktgrößen
5 ug
£178,82
100-200-5UG
20 ug
£307,06
100-200-20UG
Über dieses Produkt
SKU:
100-200
Zusätzliche Namen:
IGFBP4; BP-4; IBP4; IGFBP-4; HT29-IGFBP
translate.label.attr.clone:
Goat IgG
Weitere Details:
IGF-BPs control the distribution, function and activity of IGFs in various cell tissues and body fluids. IGF-BP4 is the major IGF-BP produced by osteoblasts, and is also found in the epidermis, ovarian follicles, and other tissues. IGF-BP4 inhibits the activity of IGF-I and IGF-II by binding in a manner that results in the formation of complexes with reduced ability to signal through cell surface IGF receptors. IGF-BP4 can inhibit the growth of chick pelvis cartilage and HT29 colon adenocarcinoma cells by blocking the mitogenic actions of IGFs, and has also been shown to reduce colony formation by colorectal cancer cells via an IGF independent pathway. The biological effects of IGF-BP4 can be regulated by Pregnancy Associated Plasma Protein A (PAPP-A), which reduces IGF-BP4/IGF binding affinity by proteolytically cleaving IGF-BP4. The modulation of IGF-BP4 activity by PAPP-A is an important component in the regulation of ovarian folliculogenesis and in the growth inhibition of responding ovarian cancer cells. Recombinant human IGF-BP4 is a 26.1 kDa protein consisting of 238 amino acid residues including the IGF-BP domain and thyroglobulin type-I domain.
Formulierung:
lyophilized
Host:
E. coli
Molekulargewicht:
25.8 kDa
Reinheit:
> 95% by SDS-PAGE & HPLC analyses
Reaktivitäten:
Human, Mouse
Sequenz:
DEAIHCPPCS EEKLARCRPP VGCEELVREP GCGCCATCAL GLGMPCGVYT PRCGSGLRCY PPRGVEKPLH TLMHGQGVCM ELAEIEAIQE SLQPSDKDEG DHPNNSFSPC SAHDRRCLQK HFAKIRDRST SGGKMKVNGA PREDARPVPQ GSCQSELHRA LERLAASQSR THEDLYIIPI PNCDRNGNFH PKQCHPALDG QRGKCWCVDR KTGVKLPGGL EPKGELDCHQ LADSFRE
Versandbedingungen:
Ambient
Lagerbedingungen:
Room Temperature
Typ:
Proteins, Peptides, Small Molecules & Other Biomolecules: Recombinant Proteins