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. The interplay between TGF-β ligands and their natural antagonists has
Source:
E. Coli
Gene name:
Nog
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.
Application:
Cell Culture
Synonyms:
Noggin ;Nog; none
Subcellular localization:
Secreted.
Tissue specificity:
Expressed in condensing cartilage and immature chondrocytes. .
BackgroundNoggin 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. The interplay between TGF-β ligands and their natural antagonists has
SourceE. Coli
Gene nameNog
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.
ApplicationCell Culture
SynonymsNoggin ;Nog; none
Subcellular localizationSecreted.
Tissue specificityExpressed in condensing cartilage and immature chondrocytes. .
Uniprot IDP97466
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