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Invitrogen™ Human Wnt-1 Carrier-Free
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Kvantitet:
10 μg
100 μg
2 μg
Förpackningsstorlek:
100µg
10µg
2µg
Beskrivning
Wnt proteins constitute a family of secreted glyocoproteins that activate signal transduction pathways to mediate tissue homeostasis, cell fate, cell proliferation, and self-renewal. The canonical signaling pathway is initiated upon Wnt binding to a Frizzled family receptor and an LRP5/LRP6 coreceptor, which leads to activation of the beta-catenin cascade. Non-canonical Wnt signals are activated by binding to a Frizzled family receptor and ROR2 coreceptor. Extensive research has shown that deregulation of these pathways or its components can lead to cancer. Human Wnt-1 is encoded as a 370 amino acid precursor that, upon secretion, is cleaved into a 343 amino acid (42 kDa) mature form. At the amino acid level, mature human Wnt-1 is approximately 99% identical to mature mouse Wnt-1. Depending on the tissue, Wnt-1 can activate the canonical and non-canonical signaling pathways. Studies have demonstrated its involvement in a variety of functions, including embryonic development and carcinogenesis. Wnt-1 signaling can also induce the phosphorylation and subsequent degradation of c-Myb. Description: Wnt proteins constitute a family of secreted glyocoproteins that activate signal transduction pathways to mediate tissue homeostasis, cell fate, cell proliferation, and self-renewal. The canonical signaling pathway is initiated upon Wnt binding to a Frizzled family receptor and an LRP5/LRP6 coreceptor, which leads to activation of the beta-catenin cascade. Non-canonical Wnt signals are activated by binding to a Frizzled family receptor and ROR2 coreceptor. Extensive research has shown that deregulation of these pathways or its components can lead to cancer. Human Wnt-1 is encoded as a 370 amino acid precursor that, upon secretion, is cleaved into a 343 amino acid (42 kDa) mature form. At the amino acid level, mature human Wnt-1 is approximately 99% identical to mature mouse Wnt-1. Depending on the tissue, Wnt-1 can activate the canonical and non-canonical signaling pathways. Studies have demonstrated its involvement in a variety of functions, including embryonic development and carcinogenesis. Wnt-1 signaling can also induce the phosphorylation and subsequent degradation of c-Myb. Applications Reported: Recombinant human Wnt-1 is biologically active and can enhance BMP-induced alkaline phosphatase production by murine ATDC5 cells. Applications Tested: The ED50 of this protein, as determined by human BMP-2 (200ng/mL) induction of alkaline phosphatase production by murine ATDC5 cells, is 1.5-2.5ng/mL. Source: E. coli (amino acids Ala28-Leu370; accession &Num; NP_005421). Bioactivity: The ED50 of this protein, as determined by human BMP-2 (200ng/mL) induction of alkaline phosphatase production by murine ATDC5 cells, is 1.5-2.5ng/mL. Endotoxin: Less than 0.1ng/ug cytokine as determined by the LAL assay. Purity: >98% as determined by SDS-PAGE and HPLC. Molecular Weight: 42 kDa (mature form). Storage and handling: For best recovery, quick spin vial prior to opening. Reconstitute in water to a concentration of 0.1-1.0mg/mL. Do not vortex. Use in sterile environment. Store lyophilized protein at less than or equal to -20°C. Reconstituted protein solution can be stored with carrier-protein (e.g., 0.1% BSA) at less than or equal to -20°C.
Specifikationer
Specifikationer
| Tillträdesnummer | P04628 |
| För användning med (applikation) | Control, Functional Assay |
| Formulering | protein with no preservative |
| Gen-ID (Entrez) | 7471 |
| Molekylvikt (g/mol) | 42kDa (mature form) |
| Namn | Human Wnt-1 Carrier-Free |
| Reningsmetod | SDS-PAGE and HPLC |
| Kvantitet | 2 μg |
| Källa | E. coli |
| Förvaringskrav | -20°C |
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