mNGF 2.5S (Grade I) from Alomone Labs, Ltd.

mNGF 2.5S (Grade I) from Alomone Labs, Ltd.

Product mNGF 2.5S (Grade I)
Company Alomone Labs, Ltd.
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Concentration EC50 = 0.5 nM.
Molecular Weight 26 kDa
Purity >98%
Catalog Number N-240
Molecule Name NGF 2.5S
Original Item Name mNGF 2.5S (Grade I)
Quantity 10 µg
Source/Expression System Mouse submaxillary glands, Native.
Target/Molecule Descriptor Grade I

Description

mNGF 2.5S (Grade I)
mouse Nerve Growth Factor
Mouse submaxillary glands

The neurotrophins ("neuro" means nerve and "trophe" means nutrient) are a family of soluble, basic protein growth factors which regulate neuronal development, maintenance, survival and death in the CNS and the PNS. NGF, the first member of the family to be discovered, was originally purified as a factor able to support survival of sympathetic and sensory spinal neurons in culture.

It is synthesized and secreted by sympathetic and sensory target organs and provides trophic support to neurons as they reach their final target. Neurotrophin secretion increases in the nervous system following injury. Schwann cells, fibroblasts, and activated mast cells normally synthesize NGF constitutively, however direct trauma and induction of cytokines combine to increase neurotrophin production in these cells after injury.

NGF is purified in three forms: the 7S, 2.5S and β . The 7S, 130 kDa, form occurs naturally in mouse submaxillary glands, and is a multimeric protein composed of two α, one β and two γ subunits. The name is derived from its sedimentation co-efficient, 7S.
The biologically active subunit is the β, which is a 26 kDa dimer composed of two identical 120 amino acid chains held together by hydrophobic interactions. The 2.5S form is 9 amino acids shorter than the β form, because of proteolysis that occurs during the purification process. The structural hallmark of all the neurotrophins is the characteristic arrangement of the disulfide bridges known as the cysteine knot, which has been found in other growth factors such as Platelet-Derived Growth Factor. There is a 95.8% homology between the rat and mouse forms, and an 85% homology between the human and mouse.

NGF has been shown to regulate neuronal survival, development, function and plasticity. Recently, involvement of NGF in processes not involving neuronal cells has been shown, such as asthma, psoriasis and wound healing. The biological effects of NGF are mediated by two receptors: TrkA, which is specific for NGF, and p75, which binds all the neurotrophins.

Neurotrophic Factors, Nerve Growth Factors, NGF

Specifications/Features

NGF is purified in three forms: the 7S, 2.5S and beta. The 2.5S form is 9 amino acids shorter than the b form, because of proteolysis that occurs during the purification process. NGF has been shown to regulate neuronal survival, development, function and plasticity. The biological effects of NGF are mediated by two receptors: TrkA, which is specific for NGF, and p75NTR, which binds all the neurotrophins.

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