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Mouse Recombinant MGP (Prokaryotic) (from E. coli)
Mouse Recombinant MGP (Prokaryotic) (from E. coli)
Catalog # MSPP-RPB477MU1
Supplier:  Cloud-Clone
CAS Number:  
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Mouse Recombinant MGP (Prokaryotic) (from E. coli)
Catalog # MSPP-RPB477MU1
Supplier:  Cloud-Clone
Supplier Number:  RPB477MU01
CAS Number:  

Specifications

  • Pack type:
    Vial
  • Conjugation:
    Unconjugated
  • Protein Function:
    Cytokines and Growth Factors
  • 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)
  • Gene ID:
    17313
  • 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:
    Matrix Gla Protein
  • UniProtKB:
    P19788
  • Protein/Peptide Name:
    MGP
  • Purity:
    97 - 100%
  • Molecular Weight:
    20 kDa
  • Sequence:
    Tyr20~Tyr104
  • 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-RPB477MU1

Specifications

About this item

This is a MGP recombinant protein (prokaryotic), Mouse is sequencing from Tyr20~Tyr104 with 97 - 100% purity. Lyophilized from PBS, pH 7.4, containing 0.01% SKL, 5% Trehalose with 0.2 mg/ml.

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Matrix gla protein (MGP) is a protein found in numerous body tissues that requires vitamin K for its optimum function. It is present in bone (together with the related vitamin K-dependent protein osteocalcin), as well as in heart, kidney and lung. In bone, its production is increased by vitamin D. MGP and osteocalcin are both calcium-binding proteins that may participate in the organisation of bone tissue. Both have glutamate residues that are post-translationally carboxylated by the enzyme gamma-glutamyl carboxylase in a reaction that requires Vitamin K hydroquinone. This process also occurs with a number of proteins involved in coagulation: prothrombin, factor VII, factor IX and factor X, protein C, protein S and protein Z.

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