Visfatin is a 55 kDa protein produced and secreted primarily by white adipose tissue. Recently, Visfatin was isolated from visceral fat deposits and shown to possess insulin-mimetic activity. Like insulin, Visfatin exerts hypoglycemic effects by in
Source:
E. Coli
Gene name:
NAMPT
Contents:
Protein concentration verified by UV Spectroscopy and/or SDS-PAGE gel.
Form:
Solid; white powder or thin/invisible film
Purification:
N/A
Storage:
Store in -20°C for long term storage. After reconstitution, store in 4°C for short term usage within a few days. Avoid freeze-thaw cycles.
Nucleus . Cytoplasm . Secreted . Under non-inflammatory conditions, visfatin predominantly exhibits a granular pattern within the nucleus. Secreted by endothelial cells upon IL-1beta stimulation. Abundantly secreted in milk, reaching 100-fold higher
Tissue specificity:
Expressed in large amounts in bone marrow, liver tissue, and muscle. Also present in heart, placenta, lung, and kidney tissues.
BackgroundVisfatin is a 55 kDa protein produced and secreted primarily by white adipose tissue. Recently, Visfatin was isolated from visceral fat deposits and shown to possess insulin-mimetic activity. Like insulin, Visfatin exerts hypoglycemic effects by in
SourceE. Coli
Gene nameNAMPT
ContentsProtein concentration verified by UV Spectroscopy and/or SDS-PAGE gel.
FormSolid; white powder or thin/invisible film
PurificationN/A
StorageStore in -20°C for long term storage. After reconstitution, store in 4°C for short term usage within a few days. Avoid freeze-thaw cycles.
Subcellular localizationNucleus . Cytoplasm . Secreted . Under non-inflammatory conditions, visfatin predominantly exhibits a granular pattern within the nucleus. Secreted by endothelial cells upon IL-1beta stimulation. Abundantly secreted in milk, reaching 100-fold higher
Tissue specificityExpressed in large amounts in bone marrow, liver tissue, and muscle. Also present in heart, placenta, lung, and kidney tissues.
Uniprot IDP43490
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