human Prolactin, pegylated protein Human 1000 µg
Description / human Prolactin, pegylated protein
Prolactin, also known as mammotrophin, luterotropic hormone, and lutetropin, is a neuroendocrine hormone secreted by the pituitary gland. Its primary function is to promote and maintain lactation during pregnancy and suckling. In addition, Prolactin plays an immune-regulatory role by stimulating the activities of ornithine decarboxylase and protein kinase C, which are important for the proliferation, differentiation, and function of lymphocytes. Recombinant Human Prolactin, pegylated consists of 200 amino acid residues and is mono-pegylated, resulting in a molecular weight of approx. 39 kDa.
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| Size | 1000 µg |
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| Source | E. coli |
| Biological Activity | Determined by its ability to induce the proliferation of rat Nb2-11 cells or Baf/3 cells. |
| Purity Confirmation | > 99% by SDS-PAGE & HPLC analyses |
| Length [aa] | 200 |
| Molecular Weight | 39 kDa |
| Species Reactivity | Rat, Human |
| Formulation | lyophilized |
| Reconstitution | It is recommended to reconstitute the lyophilized pegylated hPRL in sterile water or 0.4% NaHCO3 adjusted tp pH 8-9, not lower than 100µg/ml, which can then be further diluted to other aqueous solutions, preferably in presence of carrier protein. |
| Synonyms | PRL, Mammotropin, Luterotropic hormone, Lutetropin |
| Uniprot ID | P01236 |
| Protein RefSeq | NP_000939.1 |
| mRNA RefSeq | NM_000948 |

