ARG70101

Human BMP15 recombinant protein (Active) (His-tagged, C-ter)

Human BMP15 recombinant protein (Active) (His-tagged, C-ter) for SDS-PAGE

Overview

Product Description E. coli expressed, His-tagged (C-ter) Active Human BMP15 recombinant protein
Tested Application SDS-PAGE
Target Name BMP15
Species Human
A.A. Sequence MAPLA TRQGK RPSKN LKARC SRKAL HVNFK DMGWD DWIIA PLEYE AFHCE GLCEF PLRSH LEPTN HAVIQ TLMNS MDPES TPPTC CVPTR LSPIS ILFID SANNV VYKQY EDMVV ESCGC R with polyhistidine tag at the C-terminus.
Expression System E. coli
Activity Active
Activity Note Determined by its ability to induce alkaline phosphatase production by ATDC5 cells. The ED50 for this effect is < 17 ng/ml.
Alternate Names POF4; ODG2; Growth/differentiation factor 9B; Bone morphogenetic protein 15; BMP-15; GDF9B; GDF-9B

Properties

Form Powder
Purification Ni-NTA chromatography.
Purification Note Endotoxin level is less than 0.1 EU/µg of the protein, as determined by the LAL test.
Purity > 98% (by SDS-PAGE)
Buffer 20 mM Sodium citrate (pH 3.5) and 0.2 M NaCl.
Reconstitution It is recommended to reconstitute the lyophilized protein in sterile water to a concentration not less than 100 µg/ml and incubate the stock solution for at least 20 min at room temperature to make sure the protein is dissolved completely.
Storage Instruction Lyophilized protein should be stored at -20°C. After reconstitution, aliquot and store at -20°C or -80°C for up to one month. Storage in frost free freezers is not recommended. Avoid repeated freeze/thaw cycles. Suggest spin the vial prior to opening.
Note For laboratory research only, not for drug, diagnostic or other use.

Bioinformation

Gene Symbol BMP15
Gene Full Name bone morphogenetic protein 15
Background The protein encoded by this gene is a member of the bone morphogenetic protein family which is part of the transforming growth factor-beta superfamily. The transforming growth factor-beta superfamily includes large families of growth and differentiation factors. It is thought that this protein may be involved in oocyte maturation and follicular development as a homodimer or by forming heterodimers with a related protein, Gdf9. Defects in this gene are the cause of ovarian dysgenesis 2.[provided by RefSeq, Sep 2009]
Function May be involved in follicular development. Oocyte-specific growth/differentiation factor that stimulates folliculogenesis and granulosa cell (GC) growth. [UniProt]
Cellular Localization Secreted. [UniProt]