Recombinant Animal-Free Human EGF
EGF is a potent growth factor that stimulates the proliferation of various epidermal and epithelial cells. Additionally, EGF has been shown to inhibit gastric secretion, and to be involved in wound healing. EGF signals through a receptor known as c-erbB, which is a class I tyrosine kinase receptor. This receptor also binds with TGF-α and VGF (vaccinia virus growth factor). Recombinant human EGF is a 6.2 kDa globular protein containing 53 amino acid residues including 3 intramolecular disulfide-bonds. .
*Animal-Free Human EGF has replaced Human EGF
Source: |
E. Coli
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Purity:
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Above 98% as determined by SDS-PAGE Analysis.
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Cross Reactivity: |
Cow, Hamster, Monkey, Mouse, Pig, Rabbit, Rat
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Biological Activity
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The ED50 was determined by a cell proliferation assay using balb/c 3T3 cells is ≤ 0.1 ng/ml, corresponding to a specific activity of ≥ 1 x 107 units/mg
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AA Sequence
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NSDSECPLS HDGYCLHDG VCMYIEALD KYACNCVVG YIGERCQYR DLKWWELR
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Research Interest: | , , , , Inflammation, Proliferation and Cell Cycle |
Protein Cross Reactivity: | Cow, Hamster, Monkey, Mouse, Pig, Rabbit, Rat |