Search Thermo Fisher Scientific
Reconstitute at 0.2 mg/mL in sterile PBS.
The DSPG3 gene is not well-characterized and does not appear in standard genomic databases as a distinct gene or protein coding entity. It is possible that DSPG3 refers to a specific type of dermatan sulfate proteoglycan, given the acronym DSPG, which typically relates to proteoglycans involved in extracellular matrix structure and modulation. Proteoglycans like dermatan sulfate proteoglycans are pivotal in maintaining tissue resilience and regulating cell signaling pathways by interacting with growth factors and cytokines. They contribute to developmental processes and tissue repair mechanisms, playing roles in cellular adhesion, proliferation, and migration. In the context of skeletal and connective tissues, DSPGs influence matrix assembly and modulate biomechanical properties, impacting processes such as angiogenesis and fibrosis. Proteoglycans are known for their importance in disease states, including cancer and fibrosis, where altered expression or structure can affect cellular interactions and disease progression. Further research is needed to understand the specifics of DSPG3's functions and its implications in health and disease.
仅用于科研。不用于诊断过程。未经明确授权不得转售。
蛋白别名: Dermatan sulfate proteoglycan 3; DSPG3proteoglycan-lb; Epiphycan; epiphycan proteoglycan; PG-Lb; Proteoglycan-Lb; Small chondroitin/dermatan sulfate proteoglycan
基因别名: DSPG3; EPYC; Pg-Lb; PGLB; SLRR3B
UniProt ID: (Human) Q99645
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 1833