human PDGF-CC protein Human 500 µg
Description / human PDGF-CC protein
The platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) family of heparin-binding growth factors consists of five known members, denoted PDGF-AA, PDGF-BB, PDGF-AB, PDGF-CC and PDGF-DD. The mature and active form of these proteins, an anti-parallel disulfide-linked dimer of two 12-14 kDa polypeptide chains, is obtained through proteolytic processing of biologically inactive precursor proteins, which contain an N-terminal CUB domain and a PDGF/VEGF homologous domain. The PDGFs interact with two related protein tyrosine kinase receptors, PDGFR-α and PDGFR-β, and are potent mitogens for a variety of cell types, including smooth muscle cells, connective tissue cells, bone and cartilage cells, and certain tumor cells. They play an important role in a number of biological processes, including hyperplasia, chemotaxis, embryonic neuron development, and respiratory tubules epithelial cell development. Mature PDGFs are stored in platelet α-granules and are released upon platelet activation. PDGF-AA, -AB, -BB and –CC signal primarily through the PDGF-Rα receptor, whereas PDGF-DD interacts almost exclusively with the PDGF-Rβ receptor. Recombinant human PDGF-CC is a 25 kDa protein consisting of two identical disulfide-linked 112 amino-acid polypeptide chains.
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| Size | 500 µg |
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| Source | E. coli |
| Biological Activity | The ED50 for the dose-depended stimulation of proliferation of Balb/c 3T3 cells is in the range of 15.0 – 20.0 ng/mL. |
| Purity Confirmation | > 98% by SDS-PAGE & HPLC analyses |
| Length [aa] | 112 |
| Molecular Weight | 25 kDa |
| Species Reactivity | Mouse, Human |
| Formulation | lyophilized |
| Protein Sequence | MVVDLNLLTE EVRLYSCTPR NFSVSIREEL KRTDTIFWPG CLLVKRCGGN CACCLHNCNE CQCVPSKVTK KYHEVLQLRP KTGVRGLHKS LTDVALEHHE ECDCVCRGST GG |
| Synonyms | PDGFC, Fallotein, Spinal Cord-Derived Growth Factor, SCDGF, VEGF-E |
| Uniprot ID | Q9NRA1 |
| Protein RefSeq | NP_057289.1 |
| mRNA RefSeq | NM_016205.2 |
| Endotoxin | < 0.10 ng/μg of protein (< 1.0 EU/μg) |

