Recombinant Human Osteopontin protein (Active) is a Human Full Length protein, in the 17 to 314 aa range, expressed in HEK 293, with >=95% purity, <= 0.005 EU/µg endotoxin level and suitable for SDS-PAGE, FuncS, MS, HPLC, Cell Culture.
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Major non-collagenous bone protein that binds tightly to hydroxyapatite. Appears to form an integral part of the mineralized matrix. Probably important to cell-matrix interaction. Acts as a cytokine involved in enhancing production of interferon-gamma and interleukin-12 and reducing production of interleukin-10 and is essential in the pathway that leads to type I immunity.
BNSP, OPN, PSEC0156, SPP1, Osteopontin, Bone sialoprotein 1, Nephropontin, Secreted phosphoprotein 1, Urinary stone protein, Uropontin, SPP-1
Recombinant Human Osteopontin protein (Active) is a Human Full Length protein, in the 17 to 314 aa range, expressed in HEK 293, with >=95% purity, <= 0.005 EU/µg endotoxin level and suitable for SDS-PAGE, FuncS, MS, HPLC, Cell Culture.
pH: 7.4
Constituents: 10.26% Trehalose, 0.727% Dibasic monohydrogen potassium phosphate, 0.248% Potassium phosphate monobasic
Equal or greater than 95% by HPLC
Major non-collagenous bone protein that binds tightly to hydroxyapatite. Appears to form an integral part of the mineralized matrix. Probably important to cell-matrix interaction.
Belongs to the osteopontin family.
Forms covalent cross-links mediated by transglutaminase TGM2, between a glutamine and the epsilon-amino group of a lysine residue, forming homopolymers and heteropolymers, increasing its collagen binding properties.
This product is an active protein and may elicit a biological response in vivo, handle with caution.
Osteopontin also known as OPN or secreted phosphoprotein 1 (SPP1) is a glycoprotein with a molecular weight of approximately 44 to 75 kDa depending on its post-translational modifications. Osteopontin is characteristically expressed in bone but is also present in various body tissues including kidney liver and immune system cells. This multifunctional protein interacts with cell surface receptors such as integrins and CD44 playing an important role in cell signaling and extracellular matrix interactions. Researchers often study it using osteopontin western blot or osteopontin ELISA kit to understand its expression patterns and roles.
Osteopontin affects cell adhesion migration and survival. It does not form part of a known large complex but interacts closely with its integrin receptors. Osteopontin modulates immune responses and aids in bone remodeling by affecting osteoclast and osteoblast functions. It is also influential in inflammation processes where it orchestrates the recruitment and activation of macrophages. The osteopontin function is significant in both physiological processes and pathologies marking it as an important protein to study in numerous biological contexts.
Osteopontin is integral to both the bone remodeling and immune response pathways. It collaborates with proteins like osteocalcin and matrix metalloproteinases within these processes. In the bone remodeling pathway osteopontin mediates communication between osteoclasts and osteoblasts impacting bone resorption and formation. In the immune response pathway it coordinates with cytokines such as interleukin-6 to modulate immune cell activities. Its roles in these pathways indicate its multifunctional nature and its impact across different biological systems.
Osteopontin links to cancer and cardiovascular diseases. It facilitates tumor progression and metastasis by interacting with proteins such as vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and matrix metalloproteinase-9 (MMP-9). In cardiovascular diseases osteopontin influences atherosclerosis development through interactions with inflammatory cytokines and contributes to plaque stability. These disease associations highlight the importance of osteopontin as both a therapeutic target and a biomarker for disease progression and prognosis.
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Addition of Calcein-labelled HEK-293 cells to immobilized human Osteopontin (≥1 μg) led to 16.6% specific cell adherence.
Cell based assay testing is performed on the first lot of protein only and is provided as a reference for protein activity; subsequent lots of protein must pass all biophysical quality control parameters that meet the same parameters as the first lot. Lot GR3387985-2
SDS-PAGE analysis of ab281819.
Mass determination by ESI-TOF.
Predicted MW is 33770.58 Da. (+/- 10 Da by ESI-TOF). Observed MW is 33772.69 Da. Additional masses at 33975.94, 34179.02, 34382.33, 34584.90 and 34788.41 are due to residual O-glycans.
HPLC analysis of ab281819.
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