Recombinant Noggin Proteins

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Recombinant Noggin Proteins

Noggin is one of the most important proteins involved in the early stages of human development. It plays a key role in shaping the nervous system and bones by regulating how cells grow and differentiate. At Beta LifeScience, our collection of Recombinant Noggin Proteins is designed to meet the needs of researchers and scientists working in developmental biology, stem cell research, and bone health studies.

If you're working on experiments that involve neural development, osteogenesis, or stem cell differentiation, these proteins can provide reliable, high-quality results. All products in this collection are ready to ship and are produced using advanced mammalian expression systems for high purity and activity.

What is Noggin?

Noggin is a secreted glycoprotein that acts as a powerful antagonist of bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs). BMPs are part of the transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-β) superfamily and are involved in promoting bone and cartilage growth. Noggin binds directly to BMPs and prevents them from activating their receptors on the cell surface, essentially turning off their signal.

This makes Noggin essential for balancing the body’s development. In embryos, it ensures that tissues like nerves and cartilage form in the right places. Without it, the growth signals from BMPs can become too strong, leading to abnormal development of the head, limbs, and spine.


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Featured Products

Cat. No. Species Product Description Host Structure Purity Activity Features
BLPSN-3536 Human Human Noggin Protein (His Tag), Active Mammalian cell Q13253 (1-232aa) > 95 % ED50: 0.05-0.3 μg/mL SDS-PAGE,Cell Based
BL-0027NP Human Human Noggin Protein (C-Fc) Mammalian cell Q13253 (28-232aa) > 95 % Not Test SDS-PAGE
BLPSN-3534 Human Human Noggin Protein, Active Mammalian cell Q13253 (1-232aa) > 95 % ED50: 10-80 ng/mL. SDS-PAGE,Cell Based,HPLC
BL-2253NP Human Human Noggin Protein, Active Mammalian cell Q13253 (28-232aa) > 95 % ED50: 0.2 μg/mL SDS-PAGE,Cell Based,HPLC
Human Human Noggin Protein, Active Mammalian cell Q13253 (28-232aa) > 90 % ED50: 2.0-3.0 ng/ml SDS-PAGE,Cell Based
BL-0001NP Mouse Mouse Noggin Protein (C-6His), Active Mammalian cell P97466 (28-232aa) > 95 % The organoids showed good morphology and germination rate. SDS-PAGE,Cell Based,HPLC

 

Noggin’s Role in Development

During embryonic growth, Noggin helps guide pluripotent stem cells into becoming nerve cells, cartilage, or bone by stopping unwanted BMP activity. For example:

  • In the brain, it supports neural plate formation.
  • In the limbs, it prevents overgrowth by controlling BMP signals.
  • In bones, it helps shape proper skeletal structure.

Noggin’s job doesn’t end after development. It remains important in adults for maintaining bone density and balance. When the body builds new bone through osteoblast activity, Noggin makes sure the process stays in check and avoids overproduction or irregular shaping.

Why Scientists Use Recombinant Noggin Proteins?

In research and therapeutic development, recombinant Noggin proteins are widely used for their ability to block BMP signals in controlled environments. These proteins are especially valuable in stem cell labs where researchers want to push stem cells toward neural or cartilage lineages without BMP interference.

At Beta LifeScience, we offer human and mouse Noggin proteins that are active and validated through various bioactivity tests. Some of our most popular products include:

  • Human Noggin Protein (His Tag), Active: High activity with ED50 as low as 0.05 µg/mL
  • Human Noggin Protein (C-Fc): Useful for studies needing Fc-tag interaction
  • Mouse Noggin Protein (C-6His), Active: Great for organoid formation and neural research

Each batch undergoes strict quality control, including SDS-PAGE, HPLC, and cell-based activity validation. Our In-Stock Recombinant Proteins are produced using mammalian cell systems to ensure correct folding, glycosylation, and post-translational modifications.

Ideal Applications for Noggin Proteins

Noggin proteins are used across multiple fields. Here are a few examples of where they shine:

  • Stem Cell Research: To promote neural or chondrogenic differentiation by blocking BMPs.
  • Organoid Models: To develop 3D brain or intestinal organoids.
  • Bone Disease Studies: In experiments involving osteoblast and osteoclast regulation.
  • Neurobiology: To explore developmental signaling pathways during early brain formation.
  • Tissue Engineering: For designing structures with specific bone or nerve tissue.

Researchers working with related proteins can also explore our BMP Proteins collection, as combining BMPs with Noggin can offer deep insights into signaling control.

Key Product Features

High Bioactivity: All our Noggin proteins are tested for biological function, with verified ED50 values and cell-based assays. That means they’re ready to perform in your critical experiments.

High Purity: Each product is ≥95% pure, ensuring minimal contaminants and excellent reproducibility. Whether you're scaling experiments or working with sensitive samples, consistency matters.

Expression System: Produced in mammalian cells to maintain structure and post-translational modifications—no misfolded or non-functional proteins here.

Ready-to-Ship: Part of our In-Stock Recombinant Protein range, these products are available for fast delivery in the U.S. and international shipping.

Expert Support: Have questions about usage or protocol? Our technical support team is ready to help, from ordering to experimental design.

Supporting Your Workflow

We understand that delays in research can be costly. That’s why our Noggin proteins are kept in stock and shipped quickly. No long waiting times, no uncertain quality—just reliable tools that move your science forward.

Our proteins are suitable for:

  • Academic researchers
  • Pharmaceutical labs
  • Biotech companies
  • Diagnostic development teams

Looking for related growth factors or signaling molecules? Check out our Growth Factors collection or our range of Interleukins to design comprehensive signaling studies.

Why Choose Beta LifeScience?

We’re committed to helping researchers save time and get better results. That means:

  • Offering high-quality products with proven performance
  • Maintaining consistency across lots
  • Keeping inventory stocked for fast delivery
  • Providing detailed documentation and expert support

Our customers trust us because they know our proteins perform exactly as advertised. If you're setting up new protocols or refining existing ones, using trusted sources like Beta LifeScience makes a real difference.

Start Your Order Today

If you’re looking for high-quality, active Noggin proteins for your project, explore our full Recombinant Noggin Protein collection today. These are ready to ship and can help you get consistent results in your studies involving BMP signaling, neural development, or bone formation.

From the lab bench to publication, you need reliable reagents that won’t slow you down. Browse our site, order easily, and let us help support your next discovery.

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