Mouse (Glu¹³·¹⁷·²⁰)-Osteocalcin (1-46) Trifluoroacetate
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Osteocalcin, also named bone Gla protein (BGP) is a Ca-binding protein found in the bone organic matrix, dentin, and possibly in other mineralized tissues. It appears to be a highly specific osteoblastic marker produced during bone formation. It can easily be determined in serum by radioimmunoassay. Osteocalcin fragments can be used for antibody production.
Non-carboxylated osteocalcin was shown to be a bone-specific hormone involved in the regulation of glucose metabolism, for which the Gla peptide acts as precursor and transport form.
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