RELM-gamma
Resistin-like molecule-ɣ (RELM-ɣ) is a member of the RELM-family of secreted proteins containing C-terminal cysteines. The RELM-family consists of resistin (FIZZ3), RELM-α (FIZZ1), RELM-β (FIZZ2), and RELM-ɣ (FIZZ4). RELM-ɣ is secreted by peripheral blood granulocytes, bone marrow, spleen, intestine, and lung. RELM-ɣ functions to promote and regulate promyelocytic differentiation, in addition to regulating nutrient-associated insulin sensitivity in the intestinal tract. Rodents secrete all four RELM-family members, whereas resistin and RELM-β are the only RELM-family members found in humans.
Peptides & proteins
Resistin-like molecule-ɣ, RELM ɣ, FIZZ4
NAME: RELM-γ; ACCESSION/UNIPROT#: Q7TM98; EXPRESSION SYSTEM: E.coli; FORMAT: Lyophilized from a sterile (0.2 micron) filtered aqueous solution containing 10 mM sodium phosphate, pH 7.5. Reconstitute in sterile water at 0.1 mg/mL.; #AA: 89 / 178; SEQUENCE: MEGTLESIVE KKVKELLANR DDCPSTVTKT FSCTSITASG RLASCPSGMT VTGCACGYGC GSWDIRDGNT CHCQCSTMDW ATARCCQLA