Item no. |
HY-P700230AF-1ea |
Manufacturer |
MedChem Express
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Amount |
1 ea |
Quantity options |
1 ea
20 ug
5 ug
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Category |
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Type |
Proteins Recombinant |
Specific against |
other |
Purity |
95.0 |
Sequence |
MREKQPNYGL AIEVTHLHQT RTHQGQHVRI SRSLPQGSGD WAQLRPLLVT FGHDGRGHAL TRRRRAKRSP KHHPQRARKK NKNCRRHSLY VDFSDVGWND WIVAPPGYQA FYCHGDCPFP LADHLNSTNH AIVQTLVNSV NSSIPKACCV PTELSAISML YLDEYDKVVL KNYQEMVVEG CGC |
Citations |
[1]Yang P, et al. The role of bone morphogenetic protein signaling in vascular calcification. Bone. 2020 Dec;141:115542. [2]Miyazawa K, et al. Regulation of TGF-β Family Signaling by Inhibitory Smads. Cold Spring Harb Perspect Biol. 2017 Mar 1;9(3):a022095. [3]Herrera B, et al. A rapid and sensitive bioassay for the simultaneous measurement of multiple bone morphogenetic proteins. Identification and quantification of BMP4, BMP6 and BMP9 in bovine and human serum. BMC Cell Biol. 2009 Mar 19;10:20. [4]Yang X, et al. Dysfunctional Smad signaling contributes to abnormal smooth muscle cell proliferation in familial pulmonary arterial hypertension. Circ Res. 2005 May 27;96(10):1053-63. [5]Scimeca M, et al. Plaque calcification is driven by different mechanisms of mineralization associated with specific cardiovascular risk factors. Nutr Metab Cardiovasc Dis. 2019 Dec;29(12):1330-1336. [6]David L, et al. Emerging role of bone morphogenetic proteins in angiogenesis. Cytokine Growth Factor Rev. 2009 Jun;20(3):203-12. [7]Dhore CR, et al. Differential expression of bone matrix regulatory proteins in human atherosclerotic plaques. Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol. 2001 Dec;21(12):1998-2003. [8]Demer LL, et al. Mechanism of calcification in atherosclerosis. Trends Cardiovasc Med. 1994 Jan-Feb;4(1):45-9. [9]Boström K, et al. Bone morphogenetic protein expression in human atherosclerotic lesions. J Clin Invest. 1993 Apr;91(4):1800-9. |
Smiles |
MREKQPNYGL AIEVTHLHQT RTHQGQHVRI SRSLPQGSGD WAQLRPLLVT FGHDGRGHAL TRRRRAKRSP KHHPQRARKK NKNCRRHSLY VDFSDVGWND WIVAPPGYQA FYCHGDCPFP LADHLNSTNH AIVQTLVNSV NSSIPKACCV PTELSAISML YLDEYDKVVL KNYQEMVVEG CGC |
ECLASS 10.1 |
32160409 |
ECLASS 11.0 |
32160409 |
UNSPSC |
12352202 |
Alias |
Animal-Free BMP-4 Protein, Pig (His),Pig,E. coli |
Shipping condition |
Cool pack |
Available |
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Manufacturer - Type |
Recombinant Proteins |
Shipping Temperature |
Blue Ice |
Storage Conditions |
Stored at -20°C for 2 years |
Molecular Weight |
Approximately 21.65 kDa |
Product Description |
Bone morphogenetic protein 4 (BMP-4) is a polymorphic ligand protein belonging to the TGF-β family, which is involved in the circulation of the vascular system and can activate receptors on vascular cells[1]. BMP-4 binds to type I receptors (ALK-2/-3/-6) and type II receptors (BMPR2, ACVR2A)[2] to increase plaque formation and promote oxidative stress, endothelial dysfunction, and osteogenic differentiation through its pro-inflammatory and pro-atherogenic effects[3]. Animal-Free BMP-4 Protein, Pig (His) has a total length of 182 amino acids (R43-C224), is expressed in E. coli cells with C-terminal His-tag.This product is for cell culture use only. |
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