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Proteine und Peptide

Wnt-5a

Produktgrößen
10 ug
£270,59
M30-023-10UG
20 ug
£411,76
M30-023-20UG
Über dieses Produkt
SKU:
M30-023
Zusätzliche Namen:
Wnt-5a; Wnt5a; Wnt 5a; Wnt
Buffer:
50 mM acetic acid
Weitere Details:
Wnt-5a, a member of the highly conserved Wnt protein family, is a 352 amino acid protein containing 23 conserved cysteines and contains a cysteine modified by palmitate which is essential for receptor binding and biological activity. Wnt-5a is one of the most highly investigated non-canonical Wnts and has been implicated in almost all aspects of non-canonical Wnt signaling. In terms of cancer development, Wnt-5a has, until recently, lived in the shadow of its better-characterized relatives. This was largely because of its apparent inability to transform cells or signal through the canonical beta-catenin pathway that is so important in cancer, particularly colorectal cancer. Recent work in a wide range of human tumours has pointed to a critical role for Wnt-5a in malignant progression, but there is conflicting evidence whether Wnt-5a has a tumour-promoting or -suppressing role. Emerging evidence suggests that the functions of Wnt-5a can be drastically altered depending on the availability of key receptors. Hence, the presence or absence of these receptors may go some way to explain the conflicting role of Wnt-5a in different cancers.
Formulierung:
lyophilized
Molekulargewicht:
36.9 kda
Reinheit:
> 90% by SDS-PAGE & Coomassie stain
Reaktivitäten:
Mouse
Sequenz:
MIIGAQPLCS QLAGLSQGQK KLCHLYQDHM QYIGEGAKTG IKECQYQFRH RRWNCSTVDN TSVFGRVMQI GSRETAFTYA VSAAGVVNAM SRACREGELS TCGCSRAARP KDLPRDWLWG GCGDNIDYGY RFAKEFVDAR ERERIHAKGS YESARILMNL HNNEAGRRTV YNLADVACKC HGVSGSCSLK TCWLQLADFR KVGDALKEKY DSAAAMRLNS RGKLVQVNSR FNSPTTQDLV YIDPSPDYCV RNESTGSLGT QGRLCNKTSE GMDGCELMCC GRGYDQFKTV QTERCHCKFH WCCYVKCKKC TEIVDQFVCK LEHHHHHH
Versandbedingungen:
Ambient
Lagerbedingungen:
Room Temperature
Typ:
Proteins, Peptides, Small Molecules & Other Biomolecules: Recombinant Proteins