Gla Rich Protein (GRP)
Vitamin K Dependent Protein,Gamma-Carboxyglutamic Acid Rich
 PubMed 18836183
 USCN 90735
Gla Rich Protein (GRP)
Gla-rich protein (GRP), is a novel vitamin K-dependent protein from the calcified cartilage of Adriatic sturgeon . This 10.2-kDa secreted protein contains 16 gamma-carboxyglutamic acid (Gla) residues in its 74-residue sequence, the highest Gla percent of any known protein, and we have therefore termed it Gla-rich protein (GRP). GRP has a high charge density yet is insoluble at neutral pH. GRP has orthologs in all taxonomic groups of vertebrates, and a paralog (GRP2) in bony fish; no GRP homolog was found in invertebrates. There is no significant sequence homology between GRP and the Gla-containing region of any presently known vitamin K-dependent protein. Forty-seven GRP sequences were obtained by a combination of cDNA cloning and comparative genomics: all 47 have a propeptide that contains a gamma-carboxylase recognition site and a mature protein with 14 highly conserved Glu residues, each of them being gamma-carboxylated in sturgeon.
 ELISA Kits(Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay Kits)
Catalog Product Name Organism Manual
E90735HuELISA Kit for Gla Rich Protein (GRP)Homo sapiens (Human)  PDF
 CLIA Kits(Chemiluminescent immunoassay Kits)
Catalog Product Name Organism Manual
C90735HuCLIA Kit for Gla Rich Protein (GRP)Homo sapiens (Human)  n/a