Description
Noggin, human recombinant is available at Gentaur for Next week delivery.
An inhibitor of TGF-β signal transduction
Biomolecule/Target:
Alternates names: NOG
Synonyms: none
Background Information: Noggin belongs to a group of diffusible proteins which bind to ligands of the TGF-β family and regulate their activity by inhibiting their access to signaling receptors. Noggin was originally identified as a BMP-4 antagonist whose action is critical for proper formation of the head and other dorsal structures. Consequently, Noggin has been shown to modulate the activities of other BMPs including BMP-2,-7,-13, and -14. Targeted deletion of Noggin in mice results in prenatal death and recessive phenotype displaying a severely malformed skeletal system. Conversely, transgenic mice over-expressing Noggin in mature osteoblasts display impaired osteoblastic differentiation, reduced bone formation, and severe osteoporosis. Recombinant human Noggin is a 23.1 kDa non-disulfide-linked homodimer consisting of a total of 206 amino acid residues.
Reconstitution Instructions: Reconstitute in H₂O to a concentration of 0.1 to 1.0 mg/ml. Note: Due to solubility reasons the protein should be kept at low pH. This solution can then be diluted into other aqueous buffers
NCBI Gene Symbol: NOG
Gene ID: 9241
NCBI Accession: Q13253
Additional Information
Size: |
50 μg |
Country of Manufacturing Origin: |
USA |
Country of Animal Origin: |
USA |
Gene Source: |
Human |
Recombinant: |
Yes |
Source: |
E. coli |
Purity by SDS-PAGE: |
≥95% |
Assay: |
SDS-PAGE |
Purity: |
≥95% |
Assay 2: |
HPLC |
Endotoxin Level: |
<0.1 ng/μg |
Activity (Specifications/test method): |
N/A |
Biological activity: |
Determined by its ability to inhibit 5 ng/ml of BMP-4-induced alkaline phosphatase production by ATDC chondrogenic cells. The expected ED₅₀ for the effect is 0.05-0.08 µg/ml of Noggin |
Results: |
0.05-0.08 µg/ml |
Molecular Weight: |
23.1 kDa |
Storage Temperature: |
-20°C |
Shelf Life: |
12 months |
Concentration: |
N/A |
Appearance: |
Lyophilized protein |
Handling: |
Centrifuge the vial prior to opening. |