Wnt-3a
Wnt-3a is one of about 19 vertebrate members of the Wingless-type MMTV integration site (Wnt) family of highly conserved, cysteine-rich secreted glycoproteins important for normal developmental processes. Wnts bind to receptors of the Frizzled family in conjunction with a coreceptor of the low-density lipoprotein receptor-related protein family (LRP-5 or -6), or the Ryk atypical receptor tyrosine kinase. During development, Wnt-3a is a morphogen that is thought to coordinate somitogenesis and mesoderm boundary determination. When Wnt-3a is deleted, mice fail to develop a hippocampus, and show defects in anterior-posterior patterning, somite development and tailbud formation. Wnt-3a has also been implicated in chondrocyte differentiation. Like other Wnts, Wnt-3a is modified by palmitate addition (at Cys 77) following glycosylation, which increases its hydrophobicity, secretion and activity. A second site at Ser 209 modified by palmitoleic acid also contributes. Human Wnt-3a shares 96% amino acid (aa) identity with mouse, bovine and canine Wnt-3a, and 89%, 86% and 84% aa identity with chicken, Xenopus and zebrafish Wnt-3a, respectively. It also shares 87% aa identity with Wnt-3. Human Wnt-3a is a 44 kDa secreted hydrophobic glycoprotein containing a conserved pattern of 24 cysteine residues. Recombinant Human Wnt-3a consists of 342 amino acid residues, including a C-terminal His-Tag and has a molecular weight of 38.6 kDa.
Product Specifications
Synonyms
Wnt-3a
NCBI Gene ID
89780
UniProt
P56704
Accession Number
NP_149122
Accession Number mRNA
NM_033131
Chromosomal Location
1q42
Reactivity
Human
Cross Reactivity
Human
Label
His-Tag
Sequence
Assay Protocol
Purity
> 85% by SDS-PAGE & Coomassie stain
Length
343
Form
Lyophilized
Reconstitution
50 mM acetic acid
Molecular Weight
38.6 kDa
Storage Conditions
Host or Source
E. coli
N Terminal Sequence
SYPIW
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