- Regulatory Status
- RUO
- Other Names
- WNT-1 inducible signaling pathway protein-1, CCN4
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597704 | 20 µg | $218.00 |
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WNT1 inducible signaling protein (WISP) is a protein subfamily that belongs to the connective tissue growth factor (CTGF) family. This family includes connective tissue growth factor (CTGF), cysteine-rich-61 (CYR61), and nephroblastoma overexpressed (NOV). CTGF is a family that is cysteine-rich, carries four conserved domains from N- to C-terminus: insulin-like growth factor binding protein (IGFBP) domain, von Willebrand type C repeats (vWC) domain, thrombospondin type 1 repeat (TSR) domain, and a C-terminal domain (CT) with a cysteine knot motif. CTGF family is comprised of several extracellular matrix associated proteins that contribute to cell adhesion, migration, and wound repair.
CTGF family member WISP-1, like WISP-2, and WISP-3, is a secreted extracellular matrix associated signaling protein that plays an important role in vessel formation, and bone and cartilage development. WISP-1 stimulates mesenchymal cell proliferation and osteoblastic differentiation. It is a downstream regulator of Wnt/Frizzled signaling that mediates various developmental processes and thus was identified as an oncogene modulated by the Wnt-1-β-catenin pathway. It is also known that WISP-1 is involved in prevention of late stage p53-mediated cell death and elevates expression of antiapoptotic Bcl-xL. WISP-1 overexpression, on the other hand, is associated with tumor formation due to its critical roles in early stage cellular proliferation and survival through phosphatidylinositol-3-kinase (PI3-K) and protein kinase B (Akt) pathways.
Product Details
- Source
- Human WISP-1, amino acids Thr23-Asn367 (Accession# NM_003882), was expressed in E. coli.
- Molecular Mass
- The 345 amino acids recombinant protein has a predicted molecular mass of 38.1 kD. The predicted N-terminal amino acid is Thr.
- Purity
- >98%, as determined by SDS-PAGE gel and HPLC analysis.
- Formulation
- Lyophilized
- Endotoxin Level
- Less than 0.1 ng per µg of protein.
- Storage & Handling
- Unopened vial can be stored at -20°C or -70°C. For maximum results, quick spin vial prior to opening. Reconstitute in water to a concentration of 0.1-1.0 mg/ml. Do not vortex. Note: Slow to dissolve. It is recommended to further dilute in a buffer containing a carrier protein such as 0.1% BSA and store working aliquots at -20°C to -80°C. Avoid repeated freeze/thaw cycles.
- Activity
- The ED50 was determined by the dose-dependant proliferation of the MCF-7 cell line. The expected ED50 for this effect is 1.0 - 3.0 µg/ml.
- Application
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Bioassay
- Application Notes
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This product is reactive with human, mouse, and rat.
Antigen Details
- Distribution
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WISP-1 is expressed in heart, kidney, pancreas, ovary, placenta, and spleen.
- Function
- WISP-1 promotes proliferation and lineage specific differentiation of a set of mesenchymal tissue; early progenitors include osteoblast and chondrocyte differentiation.
- Interaction
- WISP-1 interacts with undifferentiated chondrocytes, osteoblasts, and mesenchymal fibroblasts.
- Ligand/Receptor
- WISP-1 binds to integrin receptors/ proteoglycans.
- Bioactivity
- Cell fate regulation in embryogenesis.
- Cell Type
- Embryonic Stem Cells, Hematopoietic stem and progenitors, Mesenchymal Stem Cells, Neural Stem Cells
- Biology Area
- Apoptosis/Tumor Suppressors/Cell Death, Cell Biology, Stem Cells
- Molecular Family
- Cytokines/Chemokines, Growth Factors
- Antigen References
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1. Berschneider B, et al. 2011. Int. J. Biochem. Cell Biol. 43:306.
2. Zemans RL, et al. 2013. Am. J. Physiol. Lung Cell Mol. Physiol. 304:L415.
3. Liu JF, et al. 2013. Biochim. Biophys. Acta. 1833:966.
4. Logan CY and Nusse R. 2004. Annu. Rev. Cell Dev. Biol. 20:781.
5. Su F, et al. 2002. Genes Dev. 16:46.
6. Davies SR, et al. 2010. Int. J. Oncol. 36:1129.
7. Hou CH, et al. 2011. Biochem. Pharmacol. 81:1286.
8. Wu CL, et al. 2013. Cell Signal. 25:2812. - Gene ID
- 8840 View all products for this Gene ID
- UniProt
- View information about WISP-1 on UniProt.org