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Mouse nerve growth factor (2.5S) protein

Item no. PE-019-25
Manufacturer Biosensis
Amount 25ug
Category
Type Proteins
Specific against other
Host Mouse
ECLASS 10.1 32160409
ECLASS 11.0 32160409
UNSPSC 12352202
Similar products mouse NGF, beta NGF
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Sub category
Neurotrophic Factors
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Mouse NGF (2.5S) was isolated from mouse submaxillary glands by method of Mobley et al (1976) and is a form of beta-NGF that has identical biological properties. NGF is known to regulate the survival and development of certain sympathetic and sensory neurons. It is a dimer with 2 identical polypeptide chains and dimeric molecular weight of approximately 26, 500 Da. Isolation and purification of NGF from mouse submaxillary glands yields preparations of NGF (2.5S) with identical biological activity but with cleavages at the amino terminus (with the loss of 8 amino acids) and/or at the carboxy-terminus (with the loss of arginine). These preparations are named 2.5 NGF (see reference below).
products_quantity
200
storage
Short term: -20AC. Avoid repeated freezing and thawing.
purityisotype
Greater than 90% (as determined by SDS electrophoresis)
formulation
Lyophilised from 0.1M acetic acid under dry N2 with vacuum. Appears as near-white powder. Solution sterile filtered prior to drying.
conality
Mouse
reconstitution
Reconstitute with the addition of 25 Aul sterile water or phosphate buffered saline and aliquot.
specificreferences
1. E.M. Forbes et al (2012) Calcium and cAMP Levels Interact to Determine Attraction versus Repulsion in Axon Guidance. Neuron. 2012 May 10, 74(3):490-503.
2. Matusica D et al (2013) An intracellular domain fragment of the p75 neurotrophin receptor (p75(NTR)) enhances tropomyosin receptor kinase A (TrkA) receptor function. J Biol Chem. 2013 Apr 19, 288(16):11144-54.
3. Sykes AM et al (2012) The effects of transmembrane sequence and dimerization on cleavage of the p75 neurotrophin receptor by γ, -secretase. J Biol Chem. 2012 Dec 21, 287(52):43810-24.
4. Yuan J et al (2013) Optimality and saturation in axonal chemotaxis. Neural Comput. 2013 Apr, 25(4):833-53.

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