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Recombinant Rabbit Decorin (DCN)

Recombinant Rabbit Decorin (DCN)

SPP-01481

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Target Information
Species Oryctolagus cuniculus
Target Name Decorin
UniProt No. Q28888
Subcellular Location Secreted, extracellular space, extracellular matrix
Gene Abbr. DCN
Full Name decorin
Introduction DCN is a small cellular or pericellular matrix proteoglycan that is closely related in structure to biglycan protein. This protein and biglycan are thought to be the result of a gene duplication. DCN is a component of connective tissue, binds to type I collagen fibrils, and plays a role in matrix assembly. It contains one attached glycosaminoglycan chain. This protein is capable of suppressing the growth of various tumor cell lines. There are multiple alternatively spliced transcript variants known for this gene. This gene is a candidate gene for Marfan syndrome.The protein encoded by this gene is a small cellular or pericellular matrix proteoglycan that is closely related in structure to biglycan protein. The encoded protein and biglycan are thought to be the result of a gene duplication. This protein is a component of connective tissue, binds to type I collagen fibrils, and plays a role in matrix assembly. It contains one attached glycosaminoglycan chain. This protein is capable of suppressing the growth of various tumor cell lines. There are multiple alternatively spliced transcript variants known for this gene. This gene is a candidate gene for Marfan syndrome.
Product Details
Product Type Recombinant Protein
Storage & Handling
Storage Temp. Store at -20 °C upon receipt unless otherwise instructed.
Handling Aliquoting is necessary for mutiple use. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.

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