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Jagged-1 (human): FC (human)

recombinant, expressed in HEK 293 cells, >90% (SDS-PAGE)

Sinónimos:

JAG1, Protein jagged-1, Tweak-receptor, hJ1

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About This Item

Código UNSPSC:
12352200
NACRES:
NA.32

origen biológico

human

recombinante

expressed in HEK 293 cells

Análisis

>90% (SDS-PAGE)

formulario

liquid

mol peso

~150 kDa by SDS-PAGE

envase

pkg of 10 μg

condiciones de almacenamiento

avoid repeated freeze/thaw cycles

concentración

≥0.2 mg/mL

técnicas

ligand binding assay: suitable

impurezas

<0.1 EU/μg endotoxin, tested

idoneidad

suitable for molecular biology

Nº de acceso UniProt

Condiciones de envío

wet ice

temp. de almacenamiento

−20°C

Información sobre el gen

human ... JAG1(182)

Descripción general

Jagged-1 is a ligand for multiple Notch receptors and involved in the mediation of Notch signaling. It is involved in cell-fate decisions during hematopoiesis. Is involved in early and late stages of mammalian cardiovascular development. Inhibits myoblast differentiation. Enhances fibroblast growth factor-induced angiogenesis (in vitro). Defects in Jagged-1 are the cause of Alagille syndrome type 1 (ALGS1) and tetralogy of Fallot (TOF).
Jagged-1, encoded by the gene JAG1, is a Serrate homolog found in vertebrates. It is expressed by both primitive and mature human hematopoietic cells. The encoded protein contains EGF (epidermal growth factor) repeats, transmembrane domain and a cysteine-rich region in between the two.

Aplicación

Jagged-1 has been used to activate Notch1 signaling pathway that modulates cardiac AMPK (5′ AMP-activated protein kinase) signaling cascade. Jagged-1 (human): FC (human) has been used to determine the cardiac substrate (fatty acid and glucose) metabolism in working heart model.

Acciones bioquímicas o fisiológicas

The encoded protein is a transmembrane-type ligand for Notch family receptor and is capable of inducing Notch signaling, which participates in embryogenesis, tissue regeneration, and carcinogenesis. Jagged-1 is a WNT-dependent Notch signaling activator that is involved in the maintenance of homeostasis of stem and progenitor cells. Jagged proteins are found to be involved in development and carcinogenesis. Overexpression of Jagged-1 has been observed in cervical and breast cancers.

Forma física

Solution in PBS.

Otras notas

Signal peptide and extracellular domain of human Jagged-1 (HJ1; CD339) (aa 1-1067) are fused at the C-terminus to the Fc portion of human IgG1.

Código de clase de almacenamiento

10 - Combustible liquids

Punto de inflamabilidad (°F)

Not applicable

Punto de inflamabilidad (°C)

Not applicable


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High-level coexpression of JAG1 and NOTCH1 is observed in human breast cancer and is associated with poor overall survival.
Reedijk M
Cancer Research, 65, 8530-8537 (2005)
The notch ligand jagged-1 represents a novel growth factor of human hematopoietic stem cells.
Karanu FN
The Journal of Experimental Medicine, 192, 1365-1372 (2000)
Expression of Notch-1 and its ligands, Delta-like-1 and Jagged-1, is critical for glioma cell survival and proliferation.
Purow BW
Cancer Research, 65, 2353-2363 (2005)
Hui Yang et al.
Biochemical pharmacology, 108, 47-57 (2016-03-27)
AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) signaling pathway plays a pivotal role in intracellular adaptation to energy stress during myocardial ischemia. Notch1 signaling in the adult myocardium is also activated in response to ischemic stress. However, the relationship between Notch1 and AMPK
Notch ligand, JAG1, is evolutionarily conserved target of canonical WNT signaling pathway in progenitor cells.
Katoh M and Katoh M
International Journal of Molecular Medicine, 17, 681-685 (2006)

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