Structural Proteins
Double labeling of Mouse aorta cells with FITC-Phalloidin and Monoclonal Anti-α-Smooth Muscle Actin, Clone No. 1A4 (Product No. A2547). From E. Ehler and Dr. A. Draeger, Institute of Molecular Biology, Academy of Sciences, Salzburg.
Structural proteins are the most abundant class of proteins in nature. Collagen is recognized as the most abundant mammalian protein. Structural proteins such as collagen, fibronectin and laminin are utilized in cell culture applications as attachment factors. We offer the most comprehensive collection of structural proteins for extracellular matrix and cytoskeletal research, as well as tools for cell culture and material science applications.
Actin | Keratin | Troponin |
Actinin | Mucin | Tropomyosin |
Biglycan | Myelin Associated Glycoprotein | Tubulin |
Collagen | Myosin | Vimentin |
Decorin | Spectrin | Vitronectin |
Fibrinogen/Fibrin | Tropomyosin | |
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