Overview
Noggin is a regulatory protein involved in cell differentiation and tissue formation, functioning as an inhibitor of the BMP signaling pathway. It plays an important role in neural tissue formation and various developmental processes, and is associated with cell differentiation and tissue regeneration. This recombinant Noggin is produced through an E. coli expression system, offering high purity and stable activity for application in a wide range of research and formulation contexts.
Applications
- BMP signaling inhibition research
- Cell differentiation and neural induction studies
- Stem cell and tissue formation research
- Signal transduction and developmental biology studies
- Skin cell differentiation regulation formulations
- Skin regeneration and structural improvement products
- Hair growth induction (anagen induction, follicle activation)
- Hair follicle stem cell activation formulations
Properties
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Product name | Noggin (Noggin, human) |
| Manufacturing Source | Recombinant, E. coli |
| Purity | ≥ 98 %, as determined by Coomassie stained SDS-PAGE |
| Endotoxin | < 0.4 EU/μg of protein |
| Protein Content | Quantified using validated methods |
| Biological activity | ED50 ≤ 100 ng/mL (C2C12 alkaline phosphatase inhibition assay) |
| Predicted N terminal | Met1 |
| Molecular Weight | 23178.7 Da (206 amino acids). |
| Formulation | Sterile filtered through a 0.2 micron filtered 50 mM sodium acetate, pH 5.0. |
| Storage and Stability | Store at 2–8 °C for short-term use (1–2 weeks) and at -20 °C or below for long-term storage (> 2 weeks). Avoid repeated freeze–thaw cycles. |