Specifications
- Pack type:Vial
- Conjugation:Unconjugated
- Protein Function:Cytokine
- Protein/Peptide Type:Recombinant
- Source:E. coli
- Species:Mouse
- Size:50 µg
- Tag sequence:MGHHHHHHSGSEF
- Storage Conditions:−20 °C
- Endotoxin Content:<1.0 EU per 1 µg (determined by the LAL method)
- Reconstitution Instructions:Reconstitute in 10 mM PBS (pH 7.4) to a concentration of 0.1 - 1.0 mg/ml. Do not vortex.
- Endotoxin-free:N
- Carrier-Free:Y
- Protease-free:N
- Animal-Free:Y
- Protein Synonyms:Olfactomedin 4
- UniProtKB:Q3UZZ4
- Protein/Peptide Name:OLFM4 (prokaryotic)
- Purity:97 - 100%
- Molecular Weight:37 kDa
- Sequence:Cys238~Thr500
- Endotoxin Level:Low
- Concentration:0.2 mg/ml
- Formulation:Lyophilized from PBS, pH 7.4, containing 0.01% SKL, 5% Trehalose
- Nuclease-free:N
- Shipping Temperature:4 °C
- Tested Applications:Positive control, Immunogen, SDS-PAGE, Western blot.
- Cat. No.:MSPP-RPA162MU1
Specifications
About this item
This is a OLFM4 recombinant protein (prokaryotic), Mouse is sequencing from Cys238~Thr500 with 97 to 100% purity. Lyophilized from PBS, pH 7.4, containing 0.01% SKL, 5% Trehalose with 0.2 mg/ml.
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Olfactomedin 4is an antiapoptotic factor, can promote tumor growth. It promotes proliferation of pancreatic cancer cells by favoring the transition from the S to G2/M phase. It Facilitates cell adhesion. OLFM4 expressed during myeloid lineage development. Strongly expressed in the prostate, small intestine and colon and moderately expressed in the bone marrow and stomach. Highly expressed in pancreatic cancer tissues and shows an elevated expression level during the early S phase of the cell cycle. Also expressed at high levels in stomach cancer and colon cancer tissues. OLFM4 was originally cloned from human myeloblasts and found to be selectively expressed in inflammed colonic epithelium. The protein encoded is a member of the olfactomedin-related protein family. The exact function of this gene has not yet been determined.