Description
Laminins are large molecular weight glycoproteins constituted by the assembly of three disulfide-linked polypeptides, the α, β and γ chains. Laminin regulates various cellular signaling pathways by binding to cell surface receptors, resulting in the production of more functional cells. Laminin can bind to integrins, polysaccharides, and other substances on the surface of cells. Among them, integrin α6β1 is the main cell adhesion receptor of Laminin and is highly expressed in embryonic stem cells (ESCs) and induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs). Therefore, Laminin, as the main component of the basement membrane, can be used as a clear substrate for culturing ESCs and iPSCs without feeder layers.
Recombinant Human Laminin521 E8 is expressed by mammalian cells, and is produced with raw materials of pharmaceutical applicable level. The host protein residue, nucleic acid residue and common pathogens are strictly controlled, and the production and quality management procedures of the product comply with GMP regulations to ensure the traceability of the production process and all raw materials.