FGF2 Human Recombinant Protein
CAT#: TP724643
Recombinant Human FGF2 (Fibroblast Growth Factor 2)
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CNY 3,140.00
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Product Data | |
Species | Human |
Protein Source | E. coli |
Expression cDNA Clone or AA Sequence |
Gly132-Ser288
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Buffer | The protein was lyophilized from a concentrated (0.5 mg/ml) solution of PBS. |
Note | Recombinant Human FGF2 (Fibroblast Growth Factor 2) is produced by E. coli. It is a single, nonglycosylated,polypeptide chain containing 155 amino acids. The sequence of the first six N-terminal amino acids was determined to be MPALPE. |
Storage | Lyophilized protein should be stored at < -20°C, though stable at room temperature for 3 weeks. Reconstituted protein solution can be stored at 4-7°C for 2-5 days. Aliquots of reconstituted samples are stable at < -20°C for 3 months. |
Stability | 12 months from date of despatch |
Reference Data | |
Locus ID | 2247 |
UniProt ID | P09038 |
Synonyms | FGF-2; bFGF; FGFB; HBGF-2 |
Summary | FGF-basic is a member of the fibroblast growth factor (FGF) family. FGF family members possess broad mitogenic and cell survival activities, and are involved in a variety of biological processes, including embryonic development, cell growth, morphogenesis, tissue repair, tumor growth and invasion. This protein functions as a modifier of endothelial cell migration and proliferation, as well as an angiogenic factor. It acts as a mitogen for a variety of mesoderm- and neuroectoderm-derived cells in vitro, thus is thought to be involved in organogenesis. Fibroblast Growth Factor-2 Human Recombinant (FGF-2) produced in E.Coli is a single, non-glycosylated, polypeptide chain containing 155 amino acids and having a molecular mass of 17250 Dalton. Human FGF2 is purified by proprietary chromatographic techniques. |
Protein Families | Druggable Genome, Secreted Protein |
Protein Pathways | MAPK signaling pathway, Melanoma, Pathways in cancer, Regulation of actin cytoskeleton |
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