Mouse Nbl1/Dan/Dana (His tag) recombinant protein

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  • Product Name
    Mouse Nbl1/Dan/Dana (His tag) recombinant protein
  • Documents
  • Description
    Differential screening-selected gene aberrative in neuroblastoma (DAN) is a member of the DAN family of secreted glycoproteins. DAN family antagonists are characterized by a DAN domain that contains a cystine knot motif which is essential for binding to BMP ligands. Members of this family include DAN, gremlin, protein related to DAN and cerberus (PRDC), cerberus, sclerostin (SOST) and uterine sensitization-associated gene 1 protein, and control diverse processes in growth, development and the cell cycle. It has also been reported that DAN family plays crucial role in early mouse embryo development by inhibiting the action of bone morphogenic proteins and modulating the action of transforming growth factor-β superfamily members. DAN is synthesized by small-to intermediate-sized DRG neurons and transported to the sensory nerve terminals in the skin or to the sensory nerve terminals in the dorsal horn. It has been reported that DAN is ubiquitously expressed in adult rat and human tissues. Morphological studies have revealed that, in adult rat, DAN mRNA is expressed ubiquitously in lung and brain, but not in liver.
  • Protein name
    neuroblastoma, suppression of tumorigenicity 1(Nbl1)
  • Protein short names
    Dan; Dana
  • Uniprot ID
    Q61477
  • Source/Expression Host
    Human Cells
  • Expression Plasmid/cDNA
    A DNA sequence encoding the Mouse Nbl1/Dan/Dana Ala17-Asp178 is expressed with a 6His tag at the C-terminus.
  • Protein Species
    Mouse
  • Purity
    >95% as determined by SDS-PAGE.
  • Validations

    Mouse Nbl1/Dan/Dana (His tag) recombinant protein

    Mouse Nbl1/Dan/Dana (His tag) recombinant protein

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