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Animal-Free Noggin, Human (His) European Partner

Item no. HY-P700143AF-2ug
Manufacturer MedChem Express
Amount 2 ug
Quantity options 10 ug 1 ea 2 ug 50 ug
Category
Type Proteins Recombinant
Specific against other
Purity 95.0
Sequence MQHYLHIRPA PSDNLPLVDL IEHPDPIFDP KEKDLNETLL RSLLGGHYDP GFMATSPPED RPGGGGGAAG GAEDLAELDQ LLRQRPSGAM PSEIKGLEFS EGLAQGKKQR LSKKLRRKLQ MWLWSQTFCP VLYAWNDLGS RFWPRYVKVG SCFSKRSCSV PEGMVCKPSK SVHLTVLRWR CQRRGGQRCG WIPIQYPIIS ECKCSC
Citations [1]Rifas L. The role of noggin in human mesenchymal stem cell differentiation. J Cell Biochem. 2007 Mar 1;100(4):824-34.|[2]Chaturvedi G, et al. Noggin maintains pluripotency of human embryonic stem cells grown on Matrigel. Cell Prolif. 2009 Aug;42(4):425-33.|[3]Kang HW, et al. In vitro and In vivo imaging of antivasculogenesis induced by Noggin protein expression in human venous endothelial cells. FASEB J. 2009 Dec;23(12):4126-34.|[4]Izrael M, et al. Human oligodendrocytes derived from embryonic stem cells: Effect of noggin on phenotypic differentiation in vitro and on myelination in vivo. Mol Cell Neurosci. 2007 Mar;34(3):310-23.|[5]Groppe J, et al. Structural basis of BMP signalling inhibition by the cystine knot protein Noggin. Nature. 2002 Dec 12;420(6916):636-42.|[6]Brunet LJ, et al. Noggin, cartilage morphogenesis, and joint formation in the mammalian skeleton. Science. 1998 May 29;280(5368):1455-7.|[7]Miriyala S, et al. Bone morphogenic protein-4 induces hypertension in mice: role of noggin, vascular NADPH oxidases, and impaired vasorelaxation. Circulation. 2006 Jun 20;113(24):2818-25.Miriyala S, et al. Bone morphogenic protein-4 induces hypertension in mice: role of noggin, vascular NADPH oxidases, and impaired vasorelaxation. Circulation. 2006 Jun 20;113(24):2818-25.
Smiles MQHYLHIRPA PSDNLPLVDL IEHPDPIFDP KEKDLNETLL RSLLGGHYDP GFMATSPPED RPGGGGGAAG GAEDLAELDQ LLRQRPSGAM PSEIKGLEFS EGLAQGKKQR LSKKLRRKLQ MWLWSQTFCP VLYAWNDLGS RFWPRYVKVG SCFSKRSCSV PEGMVCKPSK SVHLTVLRWR CQRRGGQRCG WIPIQYPIIS ECKCSC
ECLASS 10.1 32160409
ECLASS 11.0 32160409
UNSPSC 12352202
Alias Animal-Free Noggin Protein,Human (His),Human,E. coli
Shipping Condition Cool pack
Available
Manufacturer - Type
Recombinant Proteins
Shipping Temperature
Blue Ice
Storage Conditions
Stored at -20°C for 2 years
Molecular Weight
Approximately 24 kDa
Product Description
Noggin is an antagonist of bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs) and a member of the TGF-β superfamily, existing as a homodimer. Noggin binds to BMP-2/-4/-7 and inhibits their binding to BMPR-I/II receptors, thereby synergistically inducing bone differentiation in HMSCs, maintaining pluripotency in hESCs, inhibiting angiogenesis in HUVECs, and promoting myelination in oligodendrocytes, exerting neural activity[1][2][3][4]. Animal-Free Noggin Protein, Human (His) is an animal-free, recombinant human Noggin protein expressed in E. coli with a C-His tag. This product is recommended for use in cell culture.

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