Molecular Formula | C68H110N22O18 |
Molar Mass | 1523.74 |
Storage Condition | −20°C |
In vitro study | Osteogenic Growth Peptide (OGP) regulates proliferation, differentiation, and matrix mineralization in osteoblast lineage cells. The active portion of OGP, the OGP(10-14) region, is cleaved from the peptide and binds to the OGP receptor which activates the MAP kinase, the Src, and the RhoA pathways. Osteogenic Growth Peptide (OGP) is a native molecule with a primary structure identical to the C-terminus of histone H4, whose sequence contains a highly conserved 14-amino acid motif (NH 2 -ALKRQGRTLYGFGG-OH). This peptide is isolated from blood during osteogenic remodeling of post-ablation of marrow regeneration. The osteogenic growth peptide (OGP) and its C-terminal pentapeptide OGP(10-14) have been shown to stimulate the proliferation, differentiation, alkaline phosphatase activity and matrix mineralization of osteoblastic lineage cells. |
biological activity | Osteogenic Growth Peptide, OGP is a polypeptide composed of 14 amino acid residues, a promoting factor that has a systemic response to bone marrow damage and exists in mammalian serum at a concentration of μM. |
in vitro study | Osteogenic Growth Peptide (OGP) regulates proliferation, differentiation, and matrix mineralization in osteoblast lineage cells. The active portion of OGP, the OGP(10-14) region, is cleaved from the peptide and binds to the OGP receptor which activates the MAP kinase, the Src, and the RhoA pathways. Osteogenic Growth Peptide (OGP) is a native molecule with a primary structure identical to the C- terminus of histone H4, whose sequence contains a high conserved 14-amino acid motif (NH 2 -ALKRQGRTLYGFGG-OH). This peptide is isolated from blood during osteogenic remodeling of post-ablation of marrow regeneration. The osteogenic growth peptide (OGP) and its C- terminal pentapeptide OGP(10-14) have been shown to stimulate the proliferation, differentiation, alkaline phosphatase activity and matrix mineralization of osteoblastic lineage cells. |