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| H-TYR-LEU-TYR-GLN-TRP-LEU-GLY-ALA-PRO-VAL-PRO-TYR-PRO-ASP-PRO-LEU-GLA-PRO-ARG-ARG-GLA-VAL-CYS-GLA-LEU-ASN-PRO-ASP-CYS-ASP-GLU-LEU-ALA-ASP-HIS-ILE-GLY-PHE-GLN-GLU-ALA-TYR-ARG-ARG-PHE-TYR-GLY-PRO-VAL-OH Basic information |
| H-TYR-LEU-TYR-GLN-TRP-LEU-GLY-ALA-PRO-VAL-PRO-TYR-PRO-ASP-PRO-LEU-GLA-PRO-ARG-ARG-GLA-VAL-CYS-GLA-LEU-ASN-PRO-ASP-CYS-ASP-GLU-LEU-ALA-ASP-HIS-ILE-GLY-PHE-GLN-GLU-ALA-TYR-ARG-ARG-PHE-TYR-GLY-PRO-VAL-OH Chemical Properties |
storage temp. | -20°C | solubility | Formic Acid: 1 mg/ml | form | solid |
WGK Germany | 3 | HS Code | 2934999090 |
| H-TYR-LEU-TYR-GLN-TRP-LEU-GLY-ALA-PRO-VAL-PRO-TYR-PRO-ASP-PRO-LEU-GLA-PRO-ARG-ARG-GLA-VAL-CYS-GLA-LEU-ASN-PRO-ASP-CYS-ASP-GLU-LEU-ALA-ASP-HIS-ILE-GLY-PHE-GLN-GLU-ALA-TYR-ARG-ARG-PHE-TYR-GLY-PRO-VAL-OH Usage And Synthesis |
Description | Osteocalcin (1-49) is a non-collagenous peptide that is secreted by osteoblasts and odontoblasts and comprises 1-2% of the total protein in bone. Secretion of osteocalcin (1-49) is stimulated by 1,25-dihydroxy vitamin D and plasma levels increase in diseases that induce dysregulated bone turnover such as osteoporosis, Paget''s disease, and primary hyperparathyroidism. Osteocalcin (1-49) is positively correlated with insulin sensitivity and negatively correlated with high blood glucose levels in women. In vitro, osteocalcin induces chemotaxis of MDA-MB-231 breast cancer cells, human peripheral blood monocytes, and rat osteosarcoma cells with osteoblast-like characteristics. It is also expressed by vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) displaying an osteoblast-like phenotype and has been positively associated with calcification of aortic tissue and heart valves in humans. |
| H-TYR-LEU-TYR-GLN-TRP-LEU-GLY-ALA-PRO-VAL-PRO-TYR-PRO-ASP-PRO-LEU-GLA-PRO-ARG-ARG-GLA-VAL-CYS-GLA-LEU-ASN-PRO-ASP-CYS-ASP-GLU-LEU-ALA-ASP-HIS-ILE-GLY-PHE-GLN-GLU-ALA-TYR-ARG-ARG-PHE-TYR-GLY-PRO-VAL-OH Preparation Products And Raw materials |
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