Description / human VEGF-D protein
VEGF-D, a member of the VEGF/PDGF family of structurally related proteins, is a potent angiogenic cytokine. It promotes endothelial cell growth, promotes lymph angiogenesis, and can also affect vascular permeability. VEGF-D is highly expressed in the lung, heart, small intestine and fetal lung, and at lower levels in the skeletal muscle, colon, and pancreas. It forms cell surfaced-associated non-covalent disulfide linked homodimers, and can bind and activate both VEGFR-2 (flk1) and VEGFR-3 (flt4) receptors. During embryogenesis, VEGF-D may play a role in the formation of the venous and lymphatic vascular systems. It also participates in the growth and maintenance of differentiated lymphatic endothelium in adults. Both VEGF-C and VEGF-D are over-expressed in certain cancers, and the resulting elevated levels of VEGF-C or VEGF-D tend to correlate with increased lymphatic metastasis. Recombinant human VEGF-D is a 13.1 kDa non-disulfide linked homodimeric protein consisting of two 117 amino acid polypeptide chains. Due to glycosylation the protein migrates as a 20.0-22.0 kDa band under non-reducing condition.
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| Size | 10 µg |
|---|---|
| Source | HEK 293 cells |
| Biological Activity | Measured by its ability to bind recombinant human VEGFR3/Flt-4 Fc in a functional ELISA. |
| Purity Confirmation | > 95% by SDS-PAGE & HPLC analyses |
| Length [aa] | 117 |
| Molecular Weight | 26.2 kDa |
| Species Reactivity | Human |
| Formulation | lyophilized |
| Protein Sequence | FAATFYDIET LKVIDEEWQR TQCSPRETCV EVASELGKST NTFFKPPCVN VFRCGGCCNE ESLICMNTST SYISKQLFEI SVPLTSVPEL VPVKVANHTG CKCLPTAPRH PYSIIRR |
| Synonyms | vascular endothelial growth factor D; FIGF; VEGFD; VEGF-D |
| Uniprot ID | O43915 |
| Protein RefSeq | NP_004460.1 |
| mRNA RefSeq | NM_004469 |

