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Invitrogen™ Human FGFR3 Synthetic Peptide
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Mængde:
50 μg
Pakningsstørrelse:
50µg
Beskrivelse
FGFR3 Synthetic Peptide, PEP-1617, from Invitrogen.
FGFR3 is a member of the FGFR family of receptor tyrosine kinases. This family is known to regulate a host of cellular functions including angiogenesis, mitogenesis, osteogenesis, myogenesis, carcinogenesis, cellular differentiation, and tissue repair after injury. The FGFR family has also been implicated in a number of diseases including cancer, rheumatoid arthritis, and diabetic retinopathy. FGFR family members differ from one another in their ligand affinities and tissue distribution. A full-length representative protein would consist of an extracellular region, composed of three immunoglobulin-like domains, a single hydrophobic membrane-spanning segment and a cytoplasmic tyrosine kinase domain. The extracellular portion of the protein interacts with fibroblast growth factors, setting in motion a cascade of downstream signals, ultimately influencing mitogenesis and differentiation. This particular family member binds acidic and basic fibroblast growth hormone and plays a role in bone development and maintenance. Mutations in this gene lead to craniosynostosis and multiple types of skeletal dysplasia. Three alternatively spliced transcript variants that encode different protein isoforms have been described.
Tekniske data
Tekniske data
| Gen-id (Entrez) | 2261 |
| Arter | Human |
| Oprensningsmetode | purified |
| Adgangsnummer | P22607 |
| Fælles navn | Human FGFR3 |
| Koncentration | 200 μg/mL |
| Indhold og opbevaring | -20°C |
| Oversigt | Synthetic Peptide |
| Format | Liquid |
| Formulering | PBS with 0.1% BSA and 0.02% sodium azide; pH 7.2 |
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