Testican 1/SPOCK1: Products
Testicans, also called SPOCKs, make up a family of extracellular heparan/chondroitin sulfate proteoglycans. They are characterized structurally by an N-terminal testican-specific domain, a follistatin-like region, a calcium-binding domain, a thyroglobulin-like domain, and an acidic C-terminal domain with two putative glycosaminoglycan attachment sites. Testicans contain inhibitory regions in several domains targeted to different classes of protease, and in some cases may act as protease inhibitors. In addition to their presence in testis, testicans are enriched in brain and have been shown to regulate neuronal attachment and outgrowth.
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Proteome Profiler Human Protease/Protease Inhibitor Array
Contains 4 membranes-2 spotted in duplicate with antibodies against 35 different proteases and 2 spotted in duplicate with antibodies against 32 different protease inhibitors
Proteome Profiler Human Protease Inhibitor Array Kit
Contains 4 membranes - each spotted in duplicate with 32 different protease inhibitor antibodies
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