Gastric mucin
CAS No. 84082-64-4
Gastric mucin( —— )
Catalog No. M24829 CAS No. 84082-64-4
Gastric mucin is a large glycoprotein which is thought to play a major role in the protection of the gastrointestinal tract from acid, proteases, pathogenic microorganisms, and mechanical trauma.
Purity : >98% (HPLC)
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Biological Information
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Product NameGastric mucin
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NoteResearch use only, not for human use.
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Brief DescriptionGastric mucin is a large glycoprotein which is thought to play a major role in the protection of the gastrointestinal tract from acid, proteases, pathogenic microorganisms, and mechanical trauma.
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DescriptionGastric mucin is a large glycoprotein which is thought to play a major role in the protection of the gastrointestinal tract from acid, proteases, pathogenic microorganisms, and mechanical trauma.
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In VitroGastric mucin may be integrally involved in the mechanism of gastric mucosal injury caused by Helicobacter pylori leading to gastritis, peptic ulceration, and possibly gastric cancer. Gastric mucins are classified into two types based on their histochemical properties. The first is a surface mucous cell-type mucin, secreted from the surface mucous cells. The second is found in deeper portions of the mucosa and is secreted by gland mucous cells, including mucous neck cells, cardiac gland cells, and pyloric gland cells. The unique O-glycans in gastric mucin appears to function as a natural antibiotic, protecting the host from H. pylori infection. Gastric mucin may provide protection to the surface epithelium gastrointestinal tract by scavenging oxidants produced within the lumen; however, it does so at the expense of its viscoelastic properties. Both native and pronase-treated mucin effectively scavenge hydroxyl radical and that the scavenging properties are not significantly different. The effective concentration of mucin required for a 50% reduction in malondialdehyde production is 10 mg/mL for both native and pronase-treated mucin.
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PathwayMicrobiology/Virology
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TargetAntibiotic
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RecptorAntibiotic| Bacterial
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Chemical Information
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CAS Number84082-64-4
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Purity>98% (HPLC)
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SolubilityDMSO:< 1 mg/mL (insoluble or slightly soluble);1M NaOH:< 1 mg/mL (insoluble);H2O:< 0.1 mg/mL (insoluble)
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Shipping & Storage Information
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Storage(-20℃)
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ShippingWith Ice Pack
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Stability≥ 2 years
Reference
1.Toribara NW, et al. Human gastric mucin. Identification of a unique species by expression cloning. J Biol Chem. 1993 Mar 15;268(8):5879-85.
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