Search Thermo Fisher Scientific
Search Thermo Fisher Scientific
The WNT gene family consists of structurally related genes which encode secreted signaling proteins. These proteins have been implicated in oncogenesis and in several developmental processes, including regulation of cell fate and patterning during embryogenesis. This gene is a member of the WNT gene family, and is the first signaling molecule shown to influence the sex-determination cascade. It encodes a protein which shows 98% amino acid identity to the Wnt4 protein of mouse and rat. This gene and a nuclear receptor known to antagonize the testis-determining factor play a concerted role in both the control of female development and the prevention of testes formation. This gene and another two family members, WNT2 and WNT7B, may be associated with abnormal proliferation in breast tissue. Mutations in this gene can result in Rokitansky-Kuster-Hauser syndrome and in SERKAL syndrome.
protein Wnt-4; SERKAL; signal molecule; UNQ426/PRO864; wingless-related MMTV integration site 4; wingless-type MMTV integration site family member 4; wingless-type MMTV integration site family, member 4; Wnt family member 4; WNT4; Wnt-4
100 µg
100 µg
100 µL
150 µL
50 µg
200 µL
100 µg
50 µg
50 µg
100 µL
100 µg
100 µL
100 µL
50 µg
100 µL
100 µL
100 µg
100 µg
100 µL
100 µL
Searching for an antibody we don't offer? We make custom antibodies for specific targets, species and applications.
More than 18,000 custom antibodies created so far.
Talk to a specialist nowIf an Invitrogen™ antibody doesn't perform as described on our website or datasheet,we'll replace the product at no cost to you, or provide you with a credit for a future purchase.*
Learn moreGet expert recommendations for common problems or connect directly with an on staff expert for technical assistance related to applications, equipment and general product use.
Contact tech support