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Molecular Weight (calculated) - 23.0kDa
Amino Acid Sequence - LPICPSGAVN CQVSLRDLFD RAVILSHYIH NLSSEMFNEF DKRYAQGRGF ITKAINSCHT SSLSTPEDKE QAQQIHHEVL LNLILRVLRS WNDPLYHLVT EVRGMQEAPD AILSRAIEIE EQNKRLLEGM EKIVGQVHPG IKENEVYSVW SGLPSLQMAD EDTRLFAFYN LLHCLRRDSH KIDNYLKLLK CRIIYDSNC (199)
Gene ID - 396965
Homology Across Species
Sus scrofa (pig) Prolactin – 100%
Chrysochloris asiatica (Cape golden mole) Prolactin – 98%
Canis lupus familiaris (dog) Prolactin – 98%
Canis lupus dingo (dingo) Prolactin – 98%
Camelus ferus (Wild Bactrian camel) Prolactin – 97%
Vulpes vulpes (red fox) Prolactin – 97%
More - https://blast.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/
Endotoxin - Naturally endotoxin-free
Cell Culture, ELISA Standard, Western Blot Control
Prolactin (PRL), also known as luteotropic hormone or luteotropin, is a protein that is best known for its role in enabling mammals, usually females, to produce milk. Prolactin plays an essential role in metabolism, regulation of the immune system and pancreatic development. In mammals, prolactin is associated with milk production; in fish it is thought to be related to the control of water and salt balance. Prolactin also acts in a cytokine-like manner and as an important regulator of the immune system. It has important cell cycle-related functions as a growth-, differentiating- and anti-apoptotic factor. As a growth factor, binding to cytokine-like receptors, it influences hematopoiesis, angiogenesis and is involved in the regulation of blood clotting through several pathways. The hormone acts in endocrine, autocrine and paracrine manner through the prolactin receptor and a large number of cytokine receptors.
Alternate Names - PRL, GHA1, prolactin
LPICPSGAVN CQVSLRDLFD RAVILSHYIH NLSSEMFNEF DKRYAQGRGF ITKAINSCHT SSLSTPEDKE QAQQIHHEVL LNLILRVLRS WNDPLYHLVT EVRGMQEAPD AILSRAIEIE EQNKRLLEGM EKIVGQVHPG IKENEVYSVW SGLPSLQMAD EDTRLFAFYN LLHCLRRDSH KIDNYLKLLK CRIIYDSNC (199)
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