Prolactin, human recombinant
Prolactin (PRL) is a hormone that is made and secreted by the pituitary gland and acts in an endocrine, paracrine and autocrine manner. The prolactin receptor is expressed on many cell types and is linked to JAK kinase signaling pathways. PRL’s primary function is to regulate lactation, but it is known to have many other regulation functions. These functions include roles in the immune system, cell growth, apoptosis, and differentiation. Recombinant human Prolactin is a non-glycosylated protein.
Peptides & proteins
PRL, LTH, Mammotropin, Luterotropic hormone, Lutetropin
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NAME: Prolactin; ACCESSION/UNIPROT#: P01236; 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.; TESTING: NB2-11 cell proliferation with an acceptance criteria of 1 ng/mL (ED50), 1.0 x 10^6 units/mg.; #AA: 200; SEQUENCE: MLPICPGGAA RCQVTLRDLF DRAVVLSHYI HNLSSEMFSE FDKRYTHGRG FITKAINSCH TSSLATPEDK EQAQQMNQKD FLSLIVSILR SWNEPLYHLV TEVRGMQEAP EAILSKAVEI EEQTKRLLEG MELIVSQVHP ETKENEIYPV WSGLPSLQMA DEESRLSAYY NLLHCLRRDS HKIDNYLKLL KCRIIHNNNC