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    Myostatin Inhibitor Companies??

    links to articles, posts, boards or any names or
    companies???

    Can someone PM some of this stuff, or have any information on it, it doesn't matter how short the article is or long. I could google it, but maybe someone here has a really good article or information that tells in detail about the company.

    Thanks Guys
    Last edited by Anabolic CEO; 12-05-2006 at 11:11 AM.

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    Nevermind...I got my information

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    Shipping is problematic at best. I know of a company who has access to it here in the USA, but hasn't been able to figure out how to ship it cost-effectively, because of the temperature necessary and the fragile nature of the compound.

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    Biol Chem. 2002 Oct 25;277(43):40735-41. Epub 2002 Aug 22.

    The myostatin propeptide and the follistatin-related gene are inhibitory binding proteins of myostatin in normal serum.

    Hill JJ, Davies MV, Pearson AA, Wang JH, Hewick RM, Wolfman NM, Qiu Y.

    Department of Protein Chemistry and Proteomics, Wyeth Research, 87 Cambridge Park Drive, Cambridge, MA 02140, USA.

    Myostatin, also known as growth and differentiation factor 8, is a member of the transforming growth factor beta superfamily that negatively regulates skeletal muscle mass (1). Recent experiments have shown that myostatin activity is detected in serum by a reporter gene assay only after activation by acid, suggesting that native myostatin circulates as a latent complex (2). We have used a monoclonal myostatin antibody, JA16, to isolate the native myostatin complex from normal mouse and human serum. Analysis by mass spectrometry and Western blot shows that circulating myostatin is bound to at least two major proteins, the myostatin propeptide and the follistatin-related gene (FLRG). The myostatin propeptide is known to bind and inhibit myostatin in vitro (3). Here we show that this interaction is relevant in vivo, with a majority (>70%) of myostatin in serum bound to its propeptide. Studies with recombinant V5-His-tagged FLRG protein confirm a direct interaction between mature myostatin and FLRG. Functional studies show that FLRG inhibits myostatin activity in a reporter gene assay. These experiments suggest that the myostatin propeptide and FLRG are major negative regulators of myostatin in vivo.


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    Human Growth Factors & Cytokines

    Recombinant Human Myostatin-Propeptide



    Description :

    Mature Myostatin is obtained by proteolytic processing of a biologically-inactive precursor protein, which contains an N-terminal propeptide of 243 amino acid residues. Myostatin Propeptide exhibits high binding affinity for myostatin and has been shown to be a potent inhibitor of Myostatin. Over-expression of myostatin propeptide in mice resulted in large increases (up to 200%) in skeletal muscle mass, similar to those observed in Myostatin knockout mice. Recombinant Human Myostatin Propeptide is a 27.8 kDa protein consisting of 244 amino acid residues.

    Catalog #:

    120-12

    Source :

    E.coli

    Stability :

    The lyophilized protein is stable for a few weeks at room temperature, but best stored at -200C. Reconstituted Myostatin Propeptide should be stored in working aliquots at -200C.

    Purity :

    Greater than 98% by SDS-PAGE.

    Endotoxin Level :

    Endotoxin level is less than 0.1 ng per µg (1EU/µg).

    Biological Activity :

    Testing in progress.

    AA Sequence :

    MNENSEQKEN VEKEGLCNAC TWRQNTKSSR IEAIKIQILS KLRLETAPNI SKDVIRQLLP KAPPLRELID QYDVQRDDSS DGSLEDDDYH ATTETIITMP TESDFLMQVD GKPKCCFFKF SSKIQYNKVV KAQLWIYLRP VETPTTVFVQ ILRLIKPMKD GTRYTGIRSL KLDMNPGTGI WQSIDVKTVL QNWLKQPESN LGIEIKALDE NGHDLAVTFP GPGEDGLNPF LEVKVTDTPK RSRR



    5µg$75 -------25µg$185--------1mg$4800

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    .............................................


    The Antibody Polyclonal:

    Product Name
    GDF8 antibody

    Catalog Number
    GTX30381

    Product Description:
    Anti - GDF8 polyclonal

    Manufacturer & Mfg Part#:
    Novus NB 100-281


    Cross Reactivity:
    This product recognizes human and mouse GDF8. Other species have not been tested.

    Storage Instruction:
    Store at 2-8 °Celcius.

    Concentration:
    1 mg/ml

    Clonality:
    POLYCLONAL

    Tested Applications:
    Immunohistochemistry, Western blot

    Form:
    Liquid

    Specificity:
    This antibody is specific for human GDF8.

    Concentration Unit:
    mg/ml

    Immunogen:
    A synthetic peptide, which represented a portion of human Growth Differentiation Factor 8 encoded within exon 3 (LocusLink ID 2660).

    $ 2750 a mg.
    Last edited by oswaldosalcedo; 12-06-2006 at 07:19 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oswaldosalcedo
    wow, makes HGH look cheap.

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