Regulatory & Disease-Related Target Proteins
Biological regulation depends on a wide range of proteins that do not belong to classical receptor or enzyme categories, yet play decisive roles in signaling integration, metabolic balance, immune modulation, and disease progression.
This product category brings together regulatory and disease-related target proteins that serve as critical molecular nodes across multiple biological systems.
Beyond Classical Target Categories
Many clinically and biologically important proteins function as:
- Secreted regulators rather than ligands or receptors
- Intracellular adaptors rather than catalytic enzymes
- Context-dependent modulators rather than pathway initiators
Grouping these proteins under a unified regulatory framework enables researchers to study system-level control mechanisms, rather than isolated molecular events.
Core Research Areas Supported
Metabolic and Endocrine Regulation
Secreted and circulating proteins involved in lipid metabolism, nutrient sensing, and systemic homeostasis support research in metabolic disease and cardiovascular biology.
Immune Modulation and Inflammatory Signaling
Proteins regulating immune activation, inflammatory cascades, and tissue responses enable mechanistic studies of immune balance and dysregulation.
Coagulation, Vascular Biology, and Tissue Remodeling
Targets associated with coagulation control, extracellular signaling, and vascular processes support translational research in thrombosis and vascular disease.
Signal Transduction and Transcriptional Control
Adaptor proteins and epigenetic regulators enable investigation of intracellular signaling integration and gene expression regulation.
Neurological and Synaptic Function
Select proteins in this category are widely used in studies of synaptic organization, neurodegeneration, and nervous system signaling.
Representative Protein Classes
This category includes recombinant proteins spanning diverse functional classes, such as:
- Secreted regulatory proteins and binding proteins
- Coagulation and inflammation-associated targets
- Intracellular signaling adaptors and epigenetic regulators
- Lectins and extracellular interaction mediators
- Disease-associated structural and regulatory proteins
Multiple species variants (human, mouse, rat, non-human primate) are available to support translational and comparative studies.
Formats Designed for Experimental Flexibility
Proteins are offered in formats optimized for different research applications, including:
- Tag-free recombinant proteins
- His-tagged proteins for biochemical assays
- Fc fusion proteins for binding and functional studies
- Species-specific variants for in vivo relevance
Expression systems are selected based on folding, post-translational modification, and functional requirements.
Available Recombinant Proteins
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Browse the full selection of regulatory and disease-related target proteins to identify tools aligned with your research objectives.
Custom constructs, species variants, and related targets are available upon request.
* For research use only. Not intended for any clinical use.