BMP-1, Human (His)
Product Specifications
UNSPSC Description
Bone morphogenetic protein 1 (BMP-1), also known as metalloproteinases, belongs to the BMP-1/tolloidlike proteinases (BTP) family[1][2]. BMP-1 is also a signature extracellular matrix (ECM) protein associated with high metastatic potential in breast tumors[3]. BMP-1 processes growth factors, including TGF-β, BMP-2, BMP-4, and GFD8, regulates morphogenesis[4], and mediates the cleavage of COOH-terminal propeptide of type I procollagen (CICP) in the extracellular space[1]. The total length of human BMP-1 protein is 986 amino acids (M1-K986), with 4 glycosylation domains. BMP-1 Protein, Human (His) has a total length of 866 amino acids (A121-K986), is expressed in E. coli cells with a N-terminal *His-tag.
Type
Recombinant Proteins
Assay Protocol
https://www.medchemexpress.com/cytokines/bmp1-protein-human-his.html
Purity
90.00
Smiles
AATSRPERVW PDGVIPFVIG GNFTGSQRAV FRQAMRHWEK HTCVTFLERT DEDSYIVFTY RPCGCCSYVG RRGGGPQAIS IGKNCDKFGI VVHELGHVVG FWHEHTRPDR DRHVSIVREN IQPGQEYNFL KMEPQEVESL GETYDFDSIM HYARNTFSRG IFLDTIVPKY EVNGVKPPIG QRTRLSKGDI AQARKLYKCP ACGETLQDST GNFSSPEYPN GYSAHMHCVW RISVTPGEKI ILNFTSLDLY RSRLCWYDYV EVRDGFWRKA PLRGRFCGSK LPEPIVSTDS RLWVEFRSSS NWVGKGFFAV YEAICGGDVK KDYGHIQSPN YPDDYRPSKV CIWRIQVSEG FHVGLTFQSF EIERHDSCAY DYLEVRDGHS ESSTLIGRYC GYEKPDDIKS TSSRLWLKFV SDGSINKAGF AVNFFKEVDE CSRPNRGGCE QRCLNTLGSY KCSCDPGYEL APDKRRCEAA CGGFLTKLNG SITSPGWPKE YPPNKNCIWQ LVAPTQYRIS LQFDFFETEG NDVCKYDFVE VRSGLTADSK LHGKFCGSEK PEVITSQYNN MRVEFKSDNT VSKKGFKAHF FSDKDECSKD NGGCQQDCVN TFGSYECQCR SGFVLHDNKH DCKEAGCDHK VTSTSGTITS PNWPDKYPSK KECTWAISST PGHRVKLTFM EMDIESQPEC AYDHLEVFDG RDAKAPVLGR FCGSKKPEPV LATGSRMFLR FYSDNSVQRK GFQASHATEC GGQVRADVKT KDLYSHAQFG DNNYPGGVDC EWVIVAEEGY GVELVFQTFE VEEETDCGYD YMELFDGYDS TAPRLGRYCG SGPPEEVYSA GDSVLVKFHS DDTITKKGFH LRYTSTKFQD TLHSRK
Molecular Weight
Approximately 102 kDa
References & Citations
[1]N'Diaye EN, et al. Extracellular BMP-1 is the major proteinase for COOH-terminal proteolysis of type I procollagen in lung fibroblasts. Am J Physiol Cell Physiol. 2021 Feb 1;320(2):C162-C174.|[2]Wang J, et al. Proteinase bone morphogenetic protein 1, but not tolloid-like 1, plays a dominant role in maintaining periodontal homeostasis. J Periodontol. 2021 Jul;92(7):1018-1029.|[3]Anastasi C, et al. BMP-1 disrupts cell adhesion and enhances TGF-β activation through cleavage of the matricellular protein thrombospondin-1. Sci Signal. 2020 Jul 7;13(639):eaba3880.|[4]Grgurevic L, et al. Bone morphogenetic protein (BMP)1-3 enhances bone repair. Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 2011 Apr 29;408(1):25-31.|[5]Grgurevic L, et al. Bone morphogenetic protein (BMP)1-3 enhances bone repair. Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 2011 Apr 29;408(1):25-31.
Shipping Conditions
Blue Ice
Storage Conditions
Stored at -20°C for 2 years
Available Sizes
Curated Selection
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