CHGA Antibody (Center) Blocking peptide
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AC-BP10165c
Background:
The protein encoded by this gene is a member of thechromogranin/secretogranin family of neuroendocrine secretoryproteins. It is found in secretory vesicles of neurons andendocrine cells. This gene product is a precursor to threebiologically active peptides; vasostatin, pancreastatin, andparastatin. These peptides act as autocrine or paracrine negativemodulators of the neuroendocrine system. Other peptides, includingchromostatin, beta-granin, WE-14 and GE-25, are also derived fromthe full-length protein. However, biological activities for thesemolecules have not been shown.
Other Names:
Chromogranin-A, CgA, Pituitary secretory protein I, SP-I, Vasostatin-1, Vasostatin I, Vasostatin-2, Vasostatin II, EA-92, ES-43, Pancreastatin, SS-18, WA-8, WE-14, LF-19, AL-11, GV-19, GR-44, ER-37, CHGA
Gene Name: CHGA
Gene ID: 1113
Primary Accession: P10645
Other Accession: NP_001266.1
Format: Peptides are lyophilized in a solid powder format. Peptides can be reconstituted in solution using the appropriate buffer as needed.
The protein encoded by this gene is a member of thechromogranin/secretogranin family of neuroendocrine secretoryproteins. It is found in secretory vesicles of neurons andendocrine cells. This gene product is a precursor to threebiologically active peptides; vasostatin, pancreastatin, andparastatin. These peptides act as autocrine or paracrine negativemodulators of the neuroendocrine system. Other peptides, includingchromostatin, beta-granin, WE-14 and GE-25, are also derived fromthe full-length protein. However, biological activities for thesemolecules have not been shown.
Other Names:
Chromogranin-A, CgA, Pituitary secretory protein I, SP-I, Vasostatin-1, Vasostatin I, Vasostatin-2, Vasostatin II, EA-92, ES-43, Pancreastatin, SS-18, WA-8, WE-14, LF-19, AL-11, GV-19, GR-44, ER-37, CHGA
Gene Name: CHGA
Gene ID: 1113
Primary Accession: P10645
Other Accession: NP_001266.1
Format: Peptides are lyophilized in a solid powder format. Peptides can be reconstituted in solution using the appropriate buffer as needed.
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