BMP8B antibody
Principal name
BMP8B antibody
Alternative names for BMP8B antibody
Bone morphogenetic protein 8B, BMP-8B, OP2, Osteogenic protein 2
Gene ID
656 (BMP8B)
Ncbi ID
Available reactivities
Available hosts
Available applications
Enzyme Immunoassay (E), Western blot / Immunoblot (WB), Paraffin Sections (P), Dot blot (Dot)
Background of BMP8B antibody
The Bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs) are members of the TGF-beta superfamily of cytokines that are involved in development, differentiation, and disease. The transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-beta) super-family consists of a large number of growth and differentiation factors, such as TGF-betas, activins, inhibins, growth and differentiation factors (GDFs), and bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs). These TGF beta ligands act through specific serine/threonine type I and Type II receptor kinases (1). These type I and II receptor kinases subsequently activate Smad proteins, which then propagate the signals into the nucleus to regulate target gene expression. Several BMP isotypes have been identified (BMP1 through BMP16) have been recovered through molecular cloning. Recombinant protein products from several of these clones (BMP2-BMP16) are members of the TGF-beta super-family of regulatory ligands. There exist high degree of amino acid sequence homology between BMP5, BMP6, and BMP7, that constitute a subfamily within the BMPs. The signaling systems of BMP are highly conserved from flies to mammals and have been shown to be important in the development of multiple organs.
There are 2 variants fond in the BMP8 family (BMP8A and BMP8B). BMP8 is also known as osteonegenic protein 2 (OP 2). Closely related BMPs may use the same or different receptor complexes for signaling in a time- and space-dependent manner during development and differentiation. The BMP8 signaling requires involvement of mother-against-dpp (MAD) related protein 1 (MADr1) signaling pathway as a down stream component during meiotic male germ cell differentiation (1). The Bmp8 gene is expressed in developing skeletal tissue and maps near the Achondroplasia locus on mouse chromosome 4 (2). BMP8 Induces cartilage and bone formation. May be the osteoinductive factor responsible for the phenomenon of epithelial osteogenesis. It also plays a role in calcium regulation and bone homeostasis.
General readings
Ozkaynak E., et al. (1992) J Biol Chem. 267(35):25220-25227Gregory SG., et al. (2006) Nature. 441(7091):315-321.




Primary Antibodies
| Catalog No. | Host | Iso. | Clone | Pres. | React. | Applications | |
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| TA313512 | BMP8B antibody |
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| Rabbit polyclonal anti-BMP8B antibody | |||||||
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Rabbit | IgG | Purified | Hu | E, WB |
0.1 ml /
€335.00
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| OriGene Technologies, Inc. | |||||||
| AM50356PU-N | BMP8B antibody |
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Mouse | IgG2a | AT13E6 | Purified | Hu | E, WB |
0.1 ml /
€330.00
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| OriGene Technologies GmbH | |||||||
| AM50356PU-S | BMP8B antibody |
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Mouse | IgG2a | AT13E6 | Purified | Hu | E, WB |
50 µl /
€220.00
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| OriGene Technologies GmbH | |||||||
| AP20771PU-N | BMP8B antibody |
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Rabbit | Aff - Purified | Hu | P |
0.1 mg /
€370.00
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| OriGene Technologies GmbH | |||||||
Lysates
| Catalog No. | ||
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| LY419781 | BMP8B overexpression lysate |
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0.1 mg /
€295.00
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| OriGene Technologies, Inc. |








