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Bursin European Partner

Item no. RP10564
Manufacturer GenScript
Amount 5 mg
Category
Type Peptides
Specific against other
Purity > 95%
Sequence KHG-NH2 ; {LYS}{HIS}{GLY}-NH2
ECLASS 10.1 32160409
ECLASS 11.0 32160409
UNSPSC 12352202
Alias peptide/RP10564-Bursin_KHG-NH2_KHG, Bursin is a tripeptide found in follicular and dendritic reticular epithelial cells of the avian bursa of Fabricius that selectively induces the differentiation of committed B-lymphocyte precursor cells but not of committed T-lymphocyte precursor cells. In immunoassays with tissue extracts, bursin is also present in avian and bovine bone marrow. The bursin-containing cells of the intrahepatic bile ducts are not associated with developing B cells and it would appear that mammals have evolved a local hepatic function for bursin. </td></tr><tr><th>Solubility</th><td colspan="7"> Soluble in water. The contents of this vial have been accurately determined. Both the stopper and the vial have been siliconized. Do not attempt to weight out a smaller portion of the contents. </td></tr><tr><th>Purity</th><td colspan="7"> > 95% </td></tr><tr><th>Storage</th><td colspan="7"> Before using, store the peptide in the DRY form at 0 - 5C. For best and repeatable results, rehydrate the peptide immediately before using. Do not re-freeze any unused portions. </td></tr>
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Country of Origin
USA
Storage Conditions
Before using, store the peptide in the DRY form at 0 - 5C. For best and repeatable results, rehydrate the peptide immediately before using. Do not re-freeze any unused portions.
Description
Bursin is a tripeptide found in follicular and dendritic reticular epithelial cells of the avian bursa of Fabricius that selectively induces the differentiation of committed B-lymphocyte precursor cells but not of committed T-lymphocyte precursor cells. In immunoassays with tissue extracts, bursin is also present in avian and bovine bone marrow. The bursin-containing cells of the intrahepatic bile ducts are not associated with developing B cells and it would appear that mammals have evolved a local hepatic function for bursin.
Solubility
Soluble in water. The contents of this vial have been accurately determined. Both the stopper and the vial have been siliconized. Do not attempt to weight out a smaller portion of the contents.
C-Terminal
NH2

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