Animal-Free Recombinant Human FGF-4 0 ReviewsSubmit a Review Product Details Catalog Number: AF-100-31 Description: FGF-4 is a heparin-binding growth factor that is a member of the FGF family. Proteins of this family play a central role during prenatal development, postnatal growth and regeneration of a variety of tissues, by promoting cellular proliferation and differentiation. FGF-4 signals through the FGFR 1c, 2c, 3c, and 4. Recombinant Human FGF-4 is a 19.7 kDa protein consisting of 182 amino acid residues. Manufactured using all Animal-Free reagents. Source: E.coli Synonyms: Fibroblast Growth Factor-4, HST-1, Transforming protein KS3, HBGF-4 AA Sequence: GRGGAAAPTA PNGTLEAELE RRWESLVALS LARLPVAAQP KEAAVQSGAG DYLLGIKRLR RLYCNVGIGF HLQALPDGRI GGAHADTRDS LLELSPVERG VVSIFGVASR FFVAMSSKGK LYGSPFFTDE CTFKEILLPN NYNAYESYKY PGMFIALSKN GKTKKGNRVS PTMKVTHFLP RL Purity: ≥ 95% by SDS-PAGE gel and HPLC analyses. Biological Activity: Determined by a cell proliferation assay using Balb/c 3T3 cells. The expected ED50 is ≤ 10 ng/ml, corresponding to a specific activity of ≥ 1 x 105 units/mg. Calculated Molecular Weight: 19.7 kDa Accession Number: P08620 Gene ID: 2249 Endotoxin: Endotoxin level is < 0.01 ng/ug of protein (< 0.1 EU/ug) Note: 1mg will be provided as 2x500μg. Cross Reactivity Cited in References: Human, Mouse, Pig References PubMed SDS CoA Search Product Line Country Of Origin: USA Not for human use. Research Interest Organoids Angiogenesis/Cardiovascular Bone, Skeletal, Cartilage Cancer FGF Superfamily Immune System Inflammation Neurobiology Stem Cells & Differentiation Wound Healing Recent Citations First Author Duan, X Title An airway organoid-based screen identifies a role for the HIF1α-glycolysis axis in SARS-CoV-2 infection. Citation Cell Reports; 37(6) pg109920 PubMed ID 34731648 First Author Fernandez-Alonso, R Title Phosphoproteomics identifies a bimodal EPHA2 receptor switch that promotes embryonic stem cell differentiation Citation Nature Communications; 11(1) pg1357 PubMed ID 32170114 First Author Han, X Title Mapping the Mouse Cell Atlas by Microwell-Seq. Citation Cell; 172(5) pg1091-1107.e17 PubMed ID 29474909