Human GDF-15 (Mature Form) recombinant protein

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  • Product Name
    Human GDF-15 (Mature Form) recombinant protein
  • Documents
  • Description
    Growth-differentiation factor 15 (GDF15), also known as MIC-1, is a secreted member of the transforming growth factor (TGF)-β superfamily, as a novel antihypertrophic regulatory factor in the heart. GDF-15 / GDF15 is not expressed in the normal adult heart but is induced in response to conditions that promote hypertrophy and dilated cardiomyopathy and it is expressed highly in liver. GDF-15 / GDF15 has a role in regulating inflammatory and apoptotic pathways in injured tissues and during disease processes. GDF-15 / GDF15 is synthesized as precursor molecules that are processed at a dibasic cleavage site to release C-terminal domains containing a characteristic motif of 7 conserved cysteines in the mature protein. GDF-15 / GDF15 overexpression arising from an expanded erythroid compartment contributes to iron overload in thalassemia syndromes by inhibiting hepcidin expression.
  • Protein name
    Growth/differentiation factor 15
  • Protein short names
    SBF; MIC-1; PLAB; NAG-1; MIC1; PDF; PTGFB; GDF-15; GDF15
  • Uniprot ID
    Q99988
  • Gene Name
    GDF15; MIC1; PDF; PLAB; PTGFB
  • Source/Expression Host
    Yeast
  • Expression Plasmid/cDNA
    A DNA sequence encoding the mature form of human GDF15 (NP_004855.2) (Ala197-Ile308) was expressed with a polyhistidine tag at the N-terminus.
  • Protein Species
    Human
  • Molecular weight
    The recombinant mature form of human GDF15 consists of 130 amino acids and predicts a molecular mass of 14.2 kDa.
  • Purity
    > 90 % as determined by SDS-PAGE.
  • Validations

    Human GDF-15 / GDF15 Protein (His Tag) (Mature Form)

    Human GDF-15 / GDF15 Protein (His Tag) (Mature Form)

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