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Growth Factors & Cytokines

Recombinant Murine GDF-5 (BMP-14/CDMP-1)

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Catalog Number: 315-24
Description:
Recombinant Murine GDF-5 (BMP-14/CDMP-1)

GDF-5 is expressed in long bones during embryonic development and postnatally in articular cartilage. Mutations in the GDF-5 gene have been implicated in Hunter-Thompson type dwarfism and in Grebe Syndrome, which is characterized by short stature, extra digits, and short and deformed extremities. The mature and functional form of GDF-5 is a homodimer of two 120 amino acid polypeptide chains (monomers) linked by a single disulfide bond. Each GDF-5 monomer is expressed as the C-terminal part of a precursor polypeptide, which also contains a 27 amino acid signal peptide and a 348 amino acid propeptide. This precursor undergoes intracellular dimerization, and upon secretion it is processed by a furin-type protease. Recombinant Murine GDF-5 is a 27.0 kDa homodimeric disulfide-linked protein consisting of two 120 amino acid polypeptide chains.

Source: E.coli

Synonyms: Growth/Differentiation Factor-5, BMP-14, Cartilage-Derived Morphogenetic Protein-1 (CDMP-1)

AA Sequence (monomer): APLANRQGKR PSKNLKARCS RKALHVNFKD MGWDDWIIAP LEYEAFHCEG LCEFPLRSHL EPTNHAVIQT LMNSMDPEST PPTCCVPTRL SPISILFIDS ANNVVYKQYE DMVVESCGCR

Purity: ≥ 98% by SDS-PAGE gel and HPLC analyses.

Biological Activity: Determined by its ability to induce alkaline phosphatase production by ATDC-5 cells. The expected ED50 for this effect is 1.0-2.0 µg/ml.

Recombinant Murine GDF-5 (BMP-14/CDMP-1) Biological Activity Graph

Calculated Molecular Weight: 27 kDa

Accession Number: P43027

Gene ID: 14563

Endotoxin: Endotoxin level is < 0.1 ng/ug of protein (< 1 EU/ug)

Cross Reactivity Cited in References:
Country Of Origin: USA

Not for human use.

Research Interest

Recent Citations

First Author
Li, X
Title
GDF-5 induces epidermal stem cell migration via RhoA-MMP9 signalling.
Citation
Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine; 25(4) pg1939-1948
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