epitope mapping within an internal region of Osteoglycin of human origin
recommended for detection of mature Osteoglycin and Mimecan precursor of mouse, rat and human origin by WB, IF and ELISA; also reactive with additional species, including equine, canine, bovine and porcine
Osteoglycin Background Information The small leucine-rich proteoglycan (SLRP) family of proteins contains various proteins such as Decorin, Biglycan, Fibromodulin, Keratocan, Lumican, Osteoadherin and Osteoglycin. These proteins all have similar functions as they all mediate extracellular matrix organization and act as binding partners of TGF∫. Osteoglycin, which also may be designated osteoinductive factor (OIF), is a secreted protein detected in bone tissues. Osteoglycin induces the formation of bone in conjunction with either TFGb1 or TGF∫2. The precursor form of the OGN gene product, designated Mimecan, is subject to in situ proteolytic cleavage to yield the mature Osteoglycin.
Osteoglycin (K-14) Références bibliographiques
Consulter les citations pour ces anticorps Osteoglycin (K-14): sc-47277 et/ou un anticorps Osteoglycin (K-14) conjugué.