FGF-9 rat active recombinant protein

FGF-9 rat active recombinant protein

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600221
Catalog Number: 600221
Size: 0.01 mg
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Protein Family: Cytokines, Cell Adhesion Molecules, CAM Ligands

Pathway and Disease: Signal Transduction, Cell Motility, Cancers

Alternate Names: Glia-activating factor, GAF, Fibroblast growth factor 9, FGF-9, HBGF-9Description:
Fibroblast growth factor-9 (FGF-9) is a steroid-regulated mitogen and survival factor for nerve and mesenchymal cells, it is an autocrine/paracrine growth factor considered to be important for the growth and survival of motorneurons and prostate. Recombinant Rat FGF-9 produced in E. coli is a single non-glycosylated polypeptide chain containing 205 amino acids with a MW of 23,308 Da.

Source: E. coli. Endotoxin level as measured by LAL is <0.01ng/ug or <0.1EU/ug.

Applications: E, WB

Application Notes:
rR-FGF-9 is fully biologically active when compared to standards. The ED50, calculated by the dose-dependent proliferation of BAF3 cells expressing FGF receptors is <0.5 ng/ml.

Accession No.: P54130

MW: 23308 Da

Sequence:
PLGEVGSYFG VQDAVPFGNV PVLPVDSPVL LNDHLGQSEA GGLPRGPAVT DLDHLKGILR RRQLYCRTGF HLEIFPNGTI QGTRKDHSRF GILEFISIAV GLVSIRGVDS GLYLGMNEKG ELYGSEKLTQ ECVFREQFEE NWYNTYSSNL YKHVDTGRRY YVALNKDGTP REGTRTKRHQ KFTHFLPRPV DPDKVPELYK DILSQS

Purity:
Purity is approximately 95% as determined by reducing and non-reducing SDS-PAGE. Protein Content determined by UV spectroscopy at 280 nm and quantitation on SDS-PAGE against a known standard.

Format:
Each vial contains 10 ug protein lyophilized in 10 mM sodium phosphate pH7.5, 75 mM ammonium sulfate. Reconstitute with 0.1 ml sterile deionized water for a final concentration of 0.1 mg/ml.

Storage: Store at -20°C. Product is guaranteed one year from the date of shipment. Following reconstitution, store at -20°C. We recommend to add a carrier protein (0.1% HSA or BSA) for long term storage.
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