GAL9B is a recombinant protein that is derived from human genes and is a highly conserved protein. Biologically, GAL9B plays an important role in cell-to-cell communication and regulation. In this paper, the structure, function and application prospect of GAL9B recombinant protein will be comprehensively introduced and analyzed. Catalog No. PA1000-8031
First, let's take a look at the structure of the GAL9B recombinant protein. The GAL9B protein contains several domains, the most important of which are the GAL9 domain and the CTLD domain. The GAL9 domain plays a key role in the interaction of GAL9B with other molecules, while the CTLD domain is able to recognize and bind specific ligands. The cooperation of these domains allows GAL9B to conduct intercellular signaling and regulation.
In terms of biological function, GAL9B recombinant protein has a variety of mechanisms of action. First, gal9b is able to promote apoptosis, inhibited growth and diffusion. Secondly, GAL9B can regulate the immune response and enhance the body's immune function, thereby resisting the invasion of pathogens. In addition, GAL9B can also regulate cell proliferation and differentiation, and participate in the regulation of the cell cycle.
In addition to its application in biological research, GAL9B recombinant protein also has broad application prospects. First, GAL9B can be used as a potential drug to inhibit the growth and spread of cells. Secondly, GAL9B can also be used for immunological diseases, such as autoimmune diseases and inflammatory diseases. In addition, GAL9B also has potential neuroprotective effects, which has great potential in neurodegenerative diseases.
In summary, GAL9B recombinant protein, as an important regulator, has a wide range of research value and application prospects in terms of biological function and application. In the future, we look forward to further revealing the regulatory mechanism of GAL9B through in-depth study of its structure and function, and providing more possibilities for its application in the fields of medicine and biology. GAL9B recombinant protein, helping a new chapter in biomedicine!