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Human osteocrin (OSTN), also called musclin, is a secreted protein that acts as an endogenous ligand for the natriuretic peptide receptor C (NPR-C). This mechanism has been linked to various physiological effects, including stimulation of bone growth by increasing C-type natriuretic peptide (CNP) availability, protection of the heart from damage, and potential roles in glucose metabolism and brain development.
Recombinant Human Osteocrin is comprised of 112 amino acid residues (28-133 a.a.) plus a 6 a.a. C-terminal His tag (underlined in a.a. sequence below).
VDVTTTEAFD SGVIDVQSTP TVREEKSATD LTAKLLLLDE LVSLENDVIE TKKKRSFSGF GSPLDRLSAG SVDHKGKQRK VVDHPKRRFG IPMDRIGRNR LSNSRGHHHH HH (C-terminal 6x His Tag underlined)