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Gibco™ Human Wnt-7a Recombinant Protein, PeproTech®
HEK293 cells Recombinant Protein
814.00 SEK - 48820.00 SEK
Specifications
Accession Number | O00755 |
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For Use With (Application) | Functional Assay |
Gene ID (Entrez) | 7476 |
Molecular Weight (g/mol) | 35.5 |
Name | Human Wnt-7 A |
Product Code | Brand | Quantity | Price | Quantity & Availability | |||||
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Product Code | Brand | Quantity | Price | Quantity & Availability | |||||
17830303
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Gibco™
120-31-100UG |
100 μg |
9760.00 SEK
100µg |
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17850873
|
Gibco™
120-31-15UG |
15 μg |
2005.00 SEK
15µg |
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30088062
|
Gibco™
120-31-500 |
5 x 100 μg |
29320.00 SEK
Pack of 5 |
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17831553
|
Gibco™
120-31-1MG |
10 x 100 μg | N/A | ||||||
17821663
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Gibco™
120-31-3UG |
3 μg |
814.00 SEK
3µg |
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17800403
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Gibco™
120-31-500UG |
5 x 100 μg | N/A | ||||||
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.Specifications
O00755 | |
7476 | |
Human Wnt-7 A | |
-20°C | |
<1 EU/μg | |
Wnt7a | |
Unconjugated | |
LGASIICNKI PGLAPRQRAI CQSRPDAIIV IGEGSQMGLD ECQFQFRNGR WNCSALGERT VFGKELKVGS REAAFTYAII AAGVAHAITA ACTQGNLSDC GCDKEKQGQY HRDEGWKWGG CSADIRYGIG FAKVFVDARE IKQNARTLMN LHNNEAGRKI LEENMKLECK CHGVSGSCTT KTCWTTLPQF RELGYVLKDK YNEAVHVEPV RASRNKRPTF LKIKKPLSYR KPMDTDLVYI EKSPNYCEED PVTGSVGTQG RACNKTAPQA SGCDLMCCGR GYNTHQYARV WQCNCKFHWC CYVKCNTCSE RTEMYTCK | |
≥ 80% by SDS-PAGE gel and HPLC analyses. |
Functional Assay | |
35.5 | |
HEK293 cells | |
RUO | |
AI849442; postaxial hemimelia; protein Wnt-7 A; proto-oncogene Wnt7a protein; px; tw; wingless-related MMTV integration site 7 A; wingless-type MMTV integration site 7 A; wingless-type MMTV integration site family member 7 A; wingless-type MMTV integration site family, member 7 A; Wnt family member 7 A; WNT7A; Wnt-7 A | |
Human | |
Recombinant | |
Lyophilized |