Recombinant Murine Persephin
Catalog Number : 450-35
description
Persephin is a disulfide-linked homodimer neurotrophic factor structurally related to GDNF, Artemin, and Neurturin. These proteins belong to the cysteine-knot family of growth factors that assume stable dimeric structures. Persephin signals through a multicomponent receptor system, composed of RET and one of four GFRα (α1-α4) receptors. The GFRα4 was first identified in chicken and was later shown to be the preferential binding subunit for Persephin. Persephin promotes the survival of ventral midbrain dompaminergic neurons and motor neurons after sciatic nerve oxotomy, and like GNDF, promotes ureteric bud branching. However, in contrast to GDNF and Neurturin, Persephin does not support survival of peripheral neurons. Recombinant murine Persephin is a disulfide-linked homodimer, composed of two 10.3 kDa polypeptide chains (96 total amino acid residues). Each chain contains seven conserved cysteine residues, one of which (Cys 63) is used for inter-chain disulfide bridging and the others are involved in intramolecular ring formation known as the cysteine knot configuration
Additional Information
Source: | E. Coli |
Purity: | Above 98% as determined by SDS-PAGE Analysis. |
Cross Reactivity: | Human |
Biological Activity | The ED50 was determined by its ability to stimulate proliferation of human thyroid carcinoma cells (TT cells) is < 0.1 ng/ml, corresponding to a specific activity of > 1 x 107 |
AA Sequence | ALAGSCRLW SLTLPVAEL GLGYASEEK VIFRYCAGS CPQEARTQH SLVLARLRG RGRAHGRPC CQPTSYADV TFLDDQHHW QQLPQLSAA ACGCGG |
Research Interest: | Neurosciences |
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Cell Type: | Neurons |
Application: | FA |
Protein Cross Reactivity: | Human |