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Recombinant Human Wnt-9b Protein [CHO cells] | 100-159S/100-159

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Recombinant Human Wnt-9b Protein [CHO cells] | 100-159S/100-159 | Gentaur UK, US & Europe Distribution

Species: Human

Host / biotech: CHO cells

Comment: N/A

Label: N/A

Clone / Antibody feature: N/A

Subcategory: Cytokines & Growth Factors

Category: Recombinant Protein

Synonyms: WNT15, WNT14B, UNQ6973/PRO21956

Isotype: N/A

Application: N/A

Detection Range: Determined by its ability to induce alkaline phosphatase production by CCL-226 cells. 

Species Reactivity/Cross reactivity: Human

Antigen: N/A

Description: Formerly known as Wnt-15 or Wnt-14b, Wnt-9b is a secreted glycoprotein belonging to the Wnt family of signaling proteins that are critically involved in maintaining the integrity of both embryonic and adult tissues. Wnt-9b is primarily expressed in adult kidneys and during late embryogenesis, and shares with other Wnt family members the same highly conserved lipid-modified, cysteine-rich domain essential for cell signaling. As is true for most Wnt family members, Wnt-9b functions through the biochemical process known as the canonical Wnt pathway; during which Wnt proteins bind to and activate seven-pass transmembrane receptors of the Frizzled family, and ultimately result in the disruption of beta-catenin degradation. Intracellular accumulation of beta-catenin increases translocation of the protein into the nucleus, where it binds to TCF/LEF transcription factors to promote the expression of numerous genes. In this manner, Wnt signaling induces and maintains transformed phenotype, and, in certain embryonic cell lines, supports self-renewal in the absence of significant differentiation. While increased Wnt/beta-catenin signaling is associated with tumorigenesis in a diverse set of human cancers, lack of Wnt signaling disrupts transcriptional activation of tumor suppressor genes, and has been shown to result in neoplastic transformation, oncogenesis, and human degenerative diseases. Altered Wnt-9b expression has been shown to result in the underdevelopment of the kidneys, and incomplete lip and cleft fusion in mice. Recombinant Human Wnt-9b is a monomeric glycoprotein containing 335 amino acid residues and has a calculated molecular weight of 36.9 kDa. Due to glycosylation, Recombinant Human Wnt-9b migrates at an apparent molecular weight of approximately 49-54 kDa by SDS-PAGE analysis under non-reducing conditions.

Purity Confirmation: > 95% by SDS-PAGE & HPLC analysis

Endotoxin: < 0.1 ng/µg of protein (<1EU/µg)

Formulation: lyophilized

Storage Handling Stability: N/A

Reconstituation: N/A

Molecular Weight: 36.9 kDa

Lenght (aa): 335

Protein Sequence: SYFGLTGREV LTPFPGLGTA AAPAQGGAHL KQCDLLKLSR RQKQLCRREP GLAETLRDAA HLGLLECQFQ FRHERWNCSL EGRMGLLKRG FKETAFLYAV SSAALTHTLA RACSAGRMER CTCDDSPGLE SRQAWQWGVC GDNLKYSTKF LSNFLGSKRG NKDLRARADA HNTHVGIKAV KSGLRTTCKC HGVSGSCAVR TCWKQLSPFR ETGQVLKLRY DSAVKVSSAT NEALGRLELW APARQGSLTK GLAPRSGDLV YMEDSPSFCR PSKYSPGTAG RVCSREASCS SLCCGRGYDT QSRLVAFSCH CQVQWCCYVE CQQCVQEELV YTCKH

NCBI Gene ID: 7484

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