Recombinant R-Spondin-1 (RSPO1) Proteins
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R-Spondin 1 (RSPO1) is a powerful protein known for its ability to activate the Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway—one of the most crucial pathways in stem cell regulation and tissue regeneration. Recombinant human R-Spondin 1 protein is widely used in research for its ability to enhance Wnt activity, supporting applications in organoid culture, intestinal stem cell studies, tissue repair, and drug development.
At Beta LifeScience, our selection of recombinant RSPO1 proteins is designed for high bioactivity, purity, and batch-to-batch consistency. Whether you're culturing human intestinal organoids or exploring developmental biology, our recombinant RSPO1 proteins provide the reproducible performance your research demands.
RSPO1 (R-spondin 1) is a secreted protein that belongs to the R-spondin family. It plays a key role in amplifying Wnt signaling by binding to LGR receptors (LGR4, LGR5, and LGR6), which then block the degradation of Wnt receptors. This makes RSPO1 an essential enhancer of the Wnt pathway—vital for regulating cell proliferation, stem cell maintenance, and developmental patterning.
Discovered for its role in sex differentiation and organ development, RSPO1 is now known to have broader applications in tissue homeostasis, organoid culture systems, and disease modeling.
Cat. No. | Species | Product Description | Host | Structure | Purity | Activity | Features |
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BLPSN-4095 | Human | Human RSPO1 Protein, Active | Mammalian cell | Q2MKA7 (1-263aa) | ≥ 95 % | ED50: 10-80 ng/mL | SDS-PAGE,Cell Based,HPLC |
BLPSN-4097 | Human | Human RSPO1 Protein (His Tag), Active | Mammalian cell | Q2MKA7 (1-263aa) | ≥ 95 % | Linear range: 32-800 ng/ml. | SDS-PAGE,Cell Based,HPLC,ELISA |
BLPSN-4096 | Human | Human RSPO1 Protein (aa 1-146, His Tag), Active | Mammalian cell | Q2MKA7 (1-146aa) | > 98 % | ED50: 0.1-0.5 μg/mL | SDS-PAGE,Cell Based,ELISA |
BL-0319NP | Human | Human RSPO1 Protein (C-6His), Active | Mammalian cell | Q2MKA7 (21-263aa) | ≥ 95 % | ED50: 1-10ng/ml | SDS-PAGE,Cell Based |
BLC-05767P | Human | Human R-Spondin-1 (RSPO1) Protein (His-Avi), Active | Mammalian cell | Q2MKA7 (31-263aa) | ≥ 95 % | EC50: 124.0-174.1 ng/mL. | SDS-PAGE,ELISA |
BLC-05597P | Human | Human R-Spondin-1 (RSPO1) Protein (His), Active | Mammalian cell | Q2MKA7 (21-263aa) | ≥ 95 % | ED50: ≤100 ng/ml. | SDS-PAGE,ELISA |
Human | Human RSPO1 Protein, Active | Mammalian cell | Q2MKA7 (21-263aa) | ≥ 90 % | ED50: 1.0-3.0 μg/ml. | SDS-PAGE,Cell Based |
Recombinant human R-Spondin 1 protein offers a functional, ready-to-use version of the native protein—engineered and purified for research use. It provides consistent activity and easy integration into cell-based assays or organoid protocols.
Here’s why scientists prefer using recombinant RSPO1 from Beta LifeScience:
If you're working with human stem cells, organoids, or regenerative models, human recombinant R spondin 1 can significantly improve the growth, maintenance, and reproducibility of your cultures.
Wnt signaling is central to many biological processes, especially those related to development, tissue repair, and stem cell maintenance. RSPO1 enhances Wnt activity by inhibiting the E3 ubiquitin ligases RNF43 and ZNRF3—proteins that would otherwise reduce Wnt receptor levels on the cell surface.
By blocking these ligases, RSPO1 helps increase the presence of Frizzled receptors, leading to stronger and more sustained Wnt signaling. This makes RSPO1 a key supplement in Wnt-dependent systems such as:
Human recombinant R spondin 1 is particularly popular in organoid technology. In these 3D mini-organ cultures, RSPO1 supports the self-renewal and expansion of adult stem cells, allowing the organoids to mimic in vivo conditions closely.
Researchers working on intestinal or colonic organoids often combine RSPO1 with other growth factors like EGF and Noggin to recreate a niche that promotes long-term stem cell maintenance.
You can also pair RSPO1 with other growth factors available in our Growth Factors Collection to customize your media for specific tissue models.
While RSPO1 is best known for its role in research models like organoid culture and Wnt signaling studies, its applications go far beyond the lab. Scientists and clinicians are exploring the broader therapeutic potential of recombinant human R-Spondin 1 protein in several key areas. Because RSPO1 supports epithelial regeneration, modulates inflammation, and influences tissue repair, it has become a protein of interest for both regenerative medicine and disease treatment strategies.
Below are some of the emerging therapeutic roles of RSPO1 in clinical and preclinical research:
These growing areas of research are also increasing the demand for high-quality RSPO1 reagents. Both rspo1 protein and rspo1 antibody products are proving essential for in vivo testing, biomarker development, and therapeutic pathway modeling.
In research involving Wnt signaling and tissue regeneration, both recombinant human R-Spondin 1 protein and RSPO1 antibodies serve essential yet distinct roles. The protein itself acts as a signaling molecule, often introduced to activate pathways related to stem cell maintenance, epithelial healing, and organoid culture. In contrast, RSPO1 antibodies are valuable analytical tools that detect or block RSPO1 activity in biological samples.
For scientists working in cancer biology, developmental research, or regenerative medicine, the combination of human recombinant R Spondin 1 and RSPO1 antibody enables a deeper understanding of pathway dynamics. Whether the goal is to drive cell proliferation in a model system or to analyze protein expression in tissues, these two tools offer complementary insights.
Here’s a detailed comparison of RSPO1 protein versus RSPO1 antibody in terms of their applications, features, and research value:
Feature |
RSPO1 Protein |
RSPO1 Antibody |
Type |
Recombinant protein (e.g., human recombinant R Spondin 1) |
Monoclonal or polyclonal antibody |
Function |
Stimulates Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway by binding to LGR4/5/6 receptors |
Detects RSPO1 in samples; can block or label RSPO1 |
Primary Use |
Functional studies in cell signaling, stem cell proliferation, tissue regeneration, and organoid culture |
Analytical applications like Western blot, ELISA, immunohistochemistry (IHC), and flow cytometry |
Role in Research |
Drives biological response (e.g., cell growth or regeneration) |
Tracks RSPO1 presence, monitors expression patterns, or inhibits activity |
Application in Regenerative Medicine |
Promotes stem cell renewal and epithelial repair in model systems |
Used to study RSPO1's role in tissue repair and inflammation pathways |
Use in Cancer Studies |
Introduced to model RSPO1 overexpression and its effect on tumor development |
Measures endogenous RSPO1 levels in tumor tissues or cells |
Formulation |
Typically supplied in lyophilized or liquid form, expressed in mammalian systems |
Provided as purified IgG or conjugated antibody for detection assays |
Cross-Species Utility |
Often designed for human, but cross-reactivity may allow use in mice or other models |
Available with species-specific reactivity (e.g., anti-human RSPO1, anti-mouse RSPO1) |
Complementary Use |
Enhances pathway activation in experiments |
Used alongside RSPO1 protein to verify expression and downstream effects |
Our recombinant human R spondin 1 protein products are designed with researchers in mind. We use advanced mammalian expression systems to ensure structural fidelity and high bioactivity. Each lot undergoes rigorous testing, including:
These quality control measures ensure that you receive a protein you can trust—no surprises, just reproducible results.
Recombinant human R-Spondin 1 protein is a cornerstone tool in Wnt research, organoid development, and regenerative medicine. Whether you’re culturing intestinal cells or studying cancer signaling, our highly active, mammalian-expressed RSPO1 protein delivers dependable performance.
With consistent activity, high purity, and verified functionality, Beta LifeScience ensures you can focus on science—not sourcing. Explore our RSPO1 collection and take your research to the next level.