Cat: HF-2038
Cat: HF-2038
DHH, Human, HEK293 Cells,Tag Free: Product Information
O43323
Human embryonic kidney cell, HEK293-derived human Desert Hedgehog/Dhh proteinCys23-Gly198 (Cys23Ile-Ile), with and without an N-terminal Met
19.8 kDa
Dimer in solution
Solution protein.
Dissolved in sterile PBS buffer.
This solution can be diluted into other aqueous buffers. Centrifuge the vial prior to opening.
Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles. It is recommended that the protein be aliquoted for optimal storage. 12 months from date of receipt, -20 to -70 °C as supplied.
Shipping with dry ice
> 95%, determined by SDS-PAGE.
<0.010 EU per 1 ug of the protein by the LAL method.
Measured by its ability to induce alkaline phosphatase production by C3H10T1/2 mouse embryonic fibroblast cells. The EC50 for this effect is 1-15 ug/mL.
DHH, Human, HEK293 Cells,Tag Free:SDS-PAGE & Bioactivity
DHH, Human, HEK293 Cells,Tag Free:Synonyms
DHH; desert hedgehog protein; Desert Hedgehog; DHH; HHG-3MGC35145
DHH, Human, HEK293 Cells,Tag Free:Background
Desert Hedgehog (Dhh) belongs to the highly conserved Hedgehog family of proteins which are involved in multiple developmental processes.
Desert Hedgehog is a secreted, 45 kDa, 373 amino acid (aa) protein that undergoes autocatalytic cleavage between Gly198 and Cys199 catalyzed by
the C-terminal domain, which releases the N-terminal domain with a concominant attachment of cholesterol at its new C-terminus. In addition to the
C-terminally attached cholesterol, a fatty acid acyl chain is esterified to the N-terminal cysteine (aa 23) via an amide linkage. The 19 kDa N-terminal
signaling domain is membrane associated due to its double lipid modifications. Its binding to Patched receptors results in the loss of Patched repression of Smoothened signaling (1 - 4). Dhh binds both Patched and Patched 2 as well as Hedgehog interacting protein (Hip) (5). Within the N-terminal domainhuman Dhh shares 97% aa sequence identity with mouse and rat Dhh. It shares approximately 75% aa seqeuence identity with human Indian (Ihh) and Sonic Hedgehog (Shh) (5). Dhh is produced by Sertoli cells and is required for testis development and spermatogenesis (6, 7). It induces steroidogenic
factor 1, which is instrumental in promoting Leydig cell differentiation (8, 9). It also promotes the deposition of basal lamina surrounding seminiferous
tubules (6). Mutations of Dhh are linked to complete pure gonadal dysgenesis (10). Dhh is expressed in the female by ovarian granulosa cells and the
corporus luteum (11). Its upregulation in ovarian cancer correlates positively with proliferative index, and negatively with prognosis (12).
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