ApoA-1, human recombinant protein Reference: P1052-.02 ApoA-1, major component of high density lipoprotein (HDL), expressed in E.Coli.
TGM5 blocking peptide Reference: GTX31459-PEP This gene encodes a member of the transglutaminase family. The encoded protein catalyzes formation of protein cross-links between glutamine and lysine residues, often resulting in stabilization of protein assemblies. This reaction is calcium dependent. Mutations in this gene have been associated with acral peeling skin syndrome. [provided by RefSeq, Oct 29]
ApoA-1, human recombinant protein Reference: P1052-.1 ApoA-1, major component of high density lipoprotein (HDL), expressed in E.Coli.
TGM7 blocking peptide Reference: GTX31460-PEP Transglutaminases (TGM; EC 2.3.2.13) are a family of structurally and functionally related enzymes that stabilize protein assemblies through the formation of gamma-glutamyl-epsilon lysine crosslinks. For additional background information on transglutaminases, see TGM1 (MIM 19195).[supplied by OMIM, Jul 22]
ApoA-1, human recombinant protein Reference: P1052-1 ApoA-1, major component of high density lipoprotein (HDL), expressed in E.Coli.
Follistatin, human recombinant protein Reference: P1053-.01 Follistatin, activin antagonist, expressed in E.Coli.
AFAP blocking peptide Reference: GTX31462-PEP The protein encoded by this gene is a Src binding partner. It may represent a potential modulator of actin filament integrity in response to cellular signals, and may function as an adaptor protein by linking Src family members and/or other signaling proteins to actin filaments. Multiple transcript variants encoding different isoforms have been found for this gene. [provided by RefSeq, Aug 28]
Follistatin, human recombinant protein Reference: P1053-.02 Follistatin, activin antagonist, expressed in E.Coli.
Prickle2 blocking peptide Reference: GTX31463-PEP This gene encodes a homolog of Drosophila prickle. The exact function of this gene is not known, however, studies in mice suggest that it may be involved in seizure prevention. Mutations in this gene are associated with progressive myoclonic epilepsy type 5. [provided by RefSeq, Dec 211]
Follistatin, human recombinant protein Reference: P1053-.05 Follistatin, activin antagonist, expressed in E.Coli.
Dispatched A blocking peptide Reference: GTX31465-PEP The pattern of cellular proliferation and differentiation that leads to normal development of embryonic structures often depends upon the localized production of secreted protein signals. Cells surrounding the source of a particular signal respond in a graded manner according to the effective concentration of the signal, and this response produces the pattern of cell types constituting the mature structure. A novel segment-polarity gene known as dispatched has been identified in Drosophila and its protein product is required for normal Hedgehog (Hh) signaling. This gene is one of two human homologs of Drosophila dispatched and, based on sequence identity to its mouse counterpart, the encoded protein may play an essential role in Hh patterning activities in the early embryo. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 28]