Osteoblast Specific Factor 1 (OSF-1, Pleiotrophin) Human (E. coli)
| Type: | Recombinant | ||
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| Tag: | His | ||
| Source: | E. coli | ||
| Species: | Human | ||
| Other names: | OSF-1, Pleiotrophin | ||
| Cat. No.: | RD172044100 | ||
| Size: | 0.1 mg | | | |
| Cat. No.: | RD172044100+ | ||
| Size: | 10 x 0.1 mg | | | |
| Files: | Datasheet PDF MSDS | ||
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Description
Total 152 AA. MW: 17.3 kDa. N-Terminal His-tag and thrombin cleavage site 16 AA (highlighted).
Amino Acid Sequence
MKHHHHHHHM LVPRGSGKKE KPEKKVKKSD CGEWQWSVCV PTSGDCGLGT REGTRTGAEC KQTMKTQRCK IPCNWKKQFG AECKYQFQAW GECDLNTALK TRTGSLKRAL HNAECQKTVT ISKPCGKLTK PKPQAESKKK KKEGKKQEKM LD
Source
E. coli
Purity
>95%
SDS-PAGE gel
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12% SDS-PAGE separation of Human OSF-1 |
Formulation
Filtered (0,4 μm) and lyophilized in 0.5 mg/mL in 0.1 M phosphate buffer, 0.1 M NaCl, pH 7.2
Reconstitution
Add PBS pH 7.2 to prepare a working stock solution of approximately 0.5 mg/mL and let the lyophilized pellet dissolve completely. Product is not sterile! Please filter the product by an appropriate sterile filter before using it in the cell culture.
Storage, Stability/Shelf Life
Store lyophilized protein at –20°C. Lyophilized protein remains stable until the expiry date when stored at –20°C. Aliquot reconstituted protein to avoid repeated freezing/thawing cycles and store at –80°C for long term storage. Reconstituted protein can be stored at 4°C for a limited period of time; it does not show any change after two weeks at 4°C.
Quality Control Test
BCA to determine quantity of the protein.
SDS PAGE to determine purity of the protein.
Applications
ELISA, Western blotting
Note
This product is intended for research use only.
Introduction to the Molecule
Pleiotrophin (Osteoblast-Specific Factor-1, OSF-1) contains 136 amino acid residues. The sequence is very rich in cationic amino acids (24% of the residues); lysine cluster sequences are found in the N-terminal and C-terminal ends of the structure.
The OSF-1 gene was shown by Northern blotting analysis to be expressed in mouse calvarial osteoblast-enriched cells and in mouse brain tissues, but not in thymus, spleen, kidney, liver, lung, testis or heart.
Pliotrophin has the ability to promote adhesion, migration, expansion, and differentiation of human osteoprogenitor cells. In addition to certain types of cancer, the embryonic growth and differentiation factor pleiotrophin is found also in adults in inflammatory diseases. In osteoarthritis, pleiotrophin is especially expressed in early stages, and its concentrations in the synovial fluid could serve as a marker for the progress of the disease. Pleitrophin might be involved in cartilage repair in osteoarthritis, in particular, in earlier stages.
References
- Ulbricht U, Brockmann MA, Aigner A, Eckerich C, Muller S, Fillbrandt R, Westphal M, Lamszus K. Expression and function of the receptor protein tyrosine phosphatase zeta and its ligand pleiotrophin in human astrocytomas.
- Pufe T, Bartscher M, Petersen W, Tillmann B, Mentlein R. Expression of pleiotrophin, an embryonic growth and differentiation factor, in rheumatoid arthritis.
- Muramatsu T. Midkine and pleiotrophin: two related proteins involved in development, survival, inflammation and tumorigenesis.
- Hida H, Jung CG, Wu CZ, Kim HJ, Kodama Y, Masuda T, Nishino H. Pleiotrophin exhibits a trophic effect on survival of dopaminergic neurons in vitro.
- Pufe T, Bartscher M, Petersen W, Tillmann B, Mentlein R. Pleiotrophin, an embryonic differentiation and growth factor, is expressed in osteoarthritis.
- Deuel TF, Zhang N, Yeh HJ, Silos-Santiago I, Wang ZY. Pleiotrophin: a cytokine with diverse functions and a novel signaling pathway.
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