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Species Reactivity : Human
Host : Human, HEK Cell Expessed
Size : 5 ug
PlGF (Placental growth Factor) was isolated initially as a cDNA from a human placenta cDNA library PlGF is expressed also in human umbilical vein endothelial cells colon and mammary carcinomas. Placenta growth factor (PlGF) is a member of the vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) family of growth factors. PlGF and VEGF share primary structural as well as limited amino acid sequence homology with the A and B chains of PDGF. The biologically active form of this protein is a disulfide-linked dimer. The N-glycosylated dimeric protein is secreted and stimulates the proliferation of endothelial cell lines and supports angiogenesis.
PlGF has been renamed PlGF-1 after the discovery of PlGF-2 which has a 21 amino acid insertion not present in PlGF. PlGF-1 and PlGF-2 compete in a dose-dependent way with the 165 amino acid form of VEGF for receptor binding on endothelial cells. The PlGF proteins bind with high affinity to Flt1, but not to Flk1/KDR. Neuropilin-1 probably functions as a receptor for PlGF-2.
Symansis’s version of PIGF/PLGFHCX presented here matches the following protein:
UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot: P49763.2/P49763-2;Also known as: PlGF-131 or Isoform PlGF-1.