Back to products
Animal Recombinant Proteins
CM0009

Recombinant Porcine EGF

Details

Catalog number: CM0009

Format: 50ug, 100 ug

Origin: It is produced by transient expression in non-transgenic plants and purified by sequential chromatography steps. This product contains no animal–derived components or impurities.

Description: Porcine recombinant Epidermal Growth Factor, (rPEGF) is a is a small mitogenic polypeptide which is present in many mammalian species and is distributed throughout a wide number of tissues and body fluids. EGF stimulates the proliferation and differentiation of epithelial cells from skin, cornea, lung and tracheal tissue and the gastrointestinal tract. EGF also promotes growth and migration of keratinocytes and enhances the proliferation of fibroblasts and embryonic cells. It is a member of a growth factor family which is characterized by the presence of 6 conserved cysteine motifs that form three disulfide bonds. The biological effects of EGF are mediated by a specific transmembrane receptor (EGF-R). The binding of EGF to EGFR will induce receptor dimerization, which is required for activating the tyrosine kinase in the receptor cytoplasmic domain. Thus, EGF triggers several signal transduction pathways including JAK/STAT, Ras/ERK and PI3K/AKT pathways

Species: Porcine

Purity: > 95% by SDS-PAGE gel

Endotoxin: < 0.05 EU / μg protein (LAL method)

Formulation: Formulated from Phosphate Potassium buffer pH 7.5 and NaCl. Sterile filtered through a 0.22µm filter.

Reconstitution: Lyophilized protein should be reconstituted in water following instructions of Certificate of Analysis (CoA). At higher concentrations solubility may be reduced and multimers generated. Optimal concentration should be determined for specific application and /or assay

Storage and Stability: The lyophilized product is stable between 2-8ºC. Once reconstituted, use immediately or store in aliquots at -20ºC (maximum shelf life 3 months). Avoid thawing and freezing.

Related Products
With the support of:
Logos
Member of:
Logos