GPCRs Class F
Cat. # | Product name | Source (Host) | Species | Tag | Protein Length | Price |
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RFL6339GF | Recombinant Full Length Chicken Frizzled-1(Fzd1) Protein, His-Tagged | E.coli | Chicken | His | Full L. Full Length of Mature Protein (49-592) |
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RFL8244MF | Recombinant Full Length Mouse Frizzled-5(Fzd5) Protein, His-Tagged | E.coli | Mus musculus | His | Full L. Full Length of Mature Protein (27-585) |
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RFL8653HF | Recombinant Full Length Human Frizzled-9(Fzd9) Protein, His-Tagged | E.coli | Human | His | Full L. Full Length of Mature Protein (23-591) |
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RFL8952MF | Recombinant Full Length Mouse Frizzled-6(Fzd6) Protein, His-Tagged | E.coli | Mus musculus | His | Full L. Full Length of Mature Protein (19-709) |
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SMO-1110HFL | Recombinant Human SMO protein, His&Flag-tagged | HEK293 | Human | Flag&His | 1-787 aa |
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Smo-2084M | Recombinant Mouse Smo Protein, His-tagged | E.coli | Mouse | His | Ala33-Ile238 |
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SMO-2707H | Recombinant Human SMO Protein, His-tagged | E.coli | Human | His | Ala30-Ile234 |
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SMO-28H | Recombinant Human SMO Protein | Wheat Germ | Human | Non |
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SMO-314H | Active Recombinant Human SMO Full Length Transmembrane protein(VLPs) | HEK293 | Human | Non | Full L. Arg 28 - Phe 787 |
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SMO-4097H | Recombinant Human SMO Protein, His (Fc)-Avi-tagged | HEK293 | Human | Avi&Fc&His |
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SMO-4097H-B | Recombinant Human SMO Protein Pre-coupled Magnetic Beads | HEK293 | Human |
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SMO-5282R | Recombinant Rat SMO Protein, His (Fc)-Avi-tagged | HEK293 | Rat | Avi&Fc&His |
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SMO-5282R-B | Recombinant Rat SMO Protein Pre-coupled Magnetic Beads | HEK293 | Rat |
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SMO-6317H | Recombinant Human SMO Protein (Ser32-Tyr233), N-His tagged | E.coli | Human | His | Ser32-Tyr233 |
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SMO-6780HF | Recombinant Full Length Human SMO Protein | In Vitro Cell Free System | Human | Full L. 404 amino acids |
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Class F receptors are key players in some of the body’s most important signaling pathways. They work through systems like Wnt and Hedgehog signaling, which help cells communicate and function properly. These pathways are crucial for guiding cell growth, development, and tissue homeostasis.