
Katalognummer: 209 - 101-M470
Produktkategori: Företag och industri > Vetenskap och laboratorium
Storlek: 100 µg
101-M470
The dickkopf (DKK)-related protein family is comprised of four central members, DKK-1 - 4, along with the distantly-related DKK family member DKK-l1 (Soggy), which is thought to be a descendent of an ancestral DKK-3 precursor due to its unique sequence homology to DKK-3 and no other DKK family member. DKK family members, with the exception of the divergent Soggy, share two conserved cysteine-rich domains and show very little sequence similarity outside of these domains. Playing an important regulatory role in vertebrate development through localized inhibition of Wnt regulated processes, including anterior-posterior axial patterning, limb development, somitogenesis, and eye formation, DKKs have also been implicated post-developmentally in bone formation, bone disease, cancer, and neurodegenerative diseases. DKK proteins typically play an important regulatory role in the Wnt /β-catenin signaling pathway by forming inhibitory complexes with LDL receptor-related proteins 5 and 6 (LRP5 and LRP6), which are essential components of the Wnt/β-catenin signaling system. LRP5 and LRP6 are single-pass transmembrane proteins that appear to act as co-receptors for Wnt ligands involved in the Wnt/β-catenin signaling cascade. DKK-3 has been shown to potentiate, rather than inhibit, Wnt signaling through interactions with the high-affinity, transmembrane coreceptors Kremen-1 (Krm1) and Kremen-2 (Krm2). Recombinant human DKK-3 expressed in CHO cells is a glycoprotein that has a calculated molecular weight of 36.3 kDa and contains 329 amino acid residues. Due to glycosylation, human DKK-3 migrates at an apparent molecular weight of approximately 39-49 kDa by SDS-PAGE analysis under non-reducing conditions.
101-M380
Dkk1 is a Dickkopf-related protein that inhibits Wnt signaling by binding the Wnt coreceptor LRP5/6. It also binds Kremen1 and Kremen2. Dkk1 is important in embryonic development.
101-M426
Dkk1 is a Dickkopf-related protein that inhibits Wnt signaling by binding the Wnt coreceptor LRP5/6. It also binds Kremen1 and Kremen2. Dkk1 is important in embryonic development.
102-P10G
Eotaxin3, also named CCL26 or SCYA26, is a novel human CC chemokine that maps to chromosome 7q11.2, within 40 kilobases of the Eotaxin2 loci. Eotaxin3/ CCL26 has been shown to be constitutively expressed in the heart and ovary. In addition, low levels of Eotaxin3/ CCL26 expression can also be detected in various tissues. The expression of Eotaxin 3/CCL26 in vascular endothelial cells has been shown to be upregulated by IL13 and IL4. Eotaxin3/ CCL26 cDNA encodes a 94 amino acid (aa) residue protein with a putative signal peptide of either 23 or 26 aa residues. Eotaxin3/ CCL26 induces calcium flux in eosinophils as well as in CCR3transfected cells. Eotaxin 3/ CCL26 has also been shown to cross-desensitize cells to other CCR3 ligands.
101-M19
Eotaxin3, also named CCL26 or SCYA26, is a novel human CC chemokine that maps to chromosome 7q11.2, within 40 kilobases of the Eotaxin2 loci. Eotaxin3/ CCL26 has been shown to be constitutively expressed in the heart and ovary. In addition, low levels of Eotaxin3/ CCL26 expression can also be detected in various tissues. The expression of Eotaxin 3/CCL26 in vascular endothelial cells has been shown to be upregulated by IL13 and IL4. Eotaxin3/ CCL26 cDNA encodes a 94 amino acid (aa) residue protein with a putative signal peptide of either 23 or 26 aa residues. Eotaxin3/ CCL26 induces calcium flux in eosinophils as well as in CCR3transfected cells. Eotaxin 3/ CCL26 has also been shown to cross-desensitize cells to other CCR3 ligands.
101-M617
Relaxin-3 (H3 relaxin, Insulin-like peptide-7, INSL7) is a secreted protein structurally related to insulin, which is expressed primarily in the brain and central nervous system. Relaxin-3 has been identified as the ligand for the GPCR135 receptor, previously known as “somatostatin-like” or “angiotensin-like” peptide receptor, and also binds specifically to the LGR7 receptor, previously identified as an “orphan” G protein coupled receptor. Signaling by Relaxin-3 through its target receptors is, most likely, part of a CNS processing system, activated in response to signaling by neuropeptides and other factors. Intracerebroventricular injections of Relaxin-3 have been shown to cause a significant increase of food intake and body weight in Wistar rats. Recombinant Relaxin-3 is a 5.5 kDa disulfide linked heterodimeric protein consisting of a 24 amino acid A-chain and a 27 amino acid B-chain.

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