VEGFC, N-His, recombinant protein

Reference: PX-P5978-100
Product nameVEGFC, N-His, recombinant protein
Origin speciesHomo sapiens (Human)
Expression systemProkaryotic expression
Molecular weight43.94 kDa
Protein delivered with Tag?N-terminal His Tag
Purity estimated>90% as determined by SDS-PAGE
BufferPBS, pH7.5
Delivery conditionDry Ice
Storage condition4°C for short term (1 week), -20°C or -80°C for long term (avoid freezing/thawing cycles; addition of 20-40% glycerol improves cryoprotection)
BrandProteoGenix
Host speciesEscherichia coli (E.coli)
ApplicationsELISA,WB
Fragment TypeGlu47-Trp413
Protein AccessionP49767
ReferencePX-P5978
NoteFor research use only

Description of VEGFC, N-His, recombinant protein

General information on VEGFC, N-His, recombinant protein

VEGFC Structure

VEGFC is a member of the VEGF family of proteins and is a disulfide-linked homodimer composed of two identical subunits. Each subunit is composed of a signal peptide, a propeptide, and a mature domain.

VEGFC Activity

VEGFC is a ligand for the VEGFR-3 receptor and plays a role in the development of the lymphatic system and angiogenesis. It also plays a role in the regulation of vascular permeability and smooth muscle cell proliferation.

VEGFC Application

VEGFC has been used in clinical trials to treat various diseases, including cancer, cardiovascular diseases, and inflammatory diseases. It has also been used to improve wound healing and to treat macular degeneration. It may also be used in the future to treat other diseases such as diabetes, neurodegenerative diseases, and autoimmune diseases.

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