203702
Brain Derived Neurotrophic Factor, Human, Recombinant, E. coli
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assay
≥97% (HPLC)
Quality Level
form
lyophilized
manufacturer/tradename
Calbiochem®
storage condition
OK to freeze
desiccated
shipped in
ambient
storage temp.
−20°C
General description
Recombinant, human brain drived neurotrophic factor expressed in E. coli. Promotes survival and growth of neurons in the central nervous system. Sequence analysis indicates that brain derived neurotrophic factor is structurally and functionally related to nerve growth factor. mRNA for brain derived neurotrophic factor is found predominantly in the central nervous system, whereas mRNA for nerve growth factor is also found in many non-CNS tissues.
Recombinant, human brain drived neurotrophic factor expressed in E. coli. Promotes survival and growth of neurons. Structurally and functionally related to nerve growth factor. Its actions are mediated via the TrkB receptor.
Biochem/physiol Actions
Supports survival of rat basal forebrain primary septal cultured neurons. Induces choline acetyltransferase (EC₅₀ = 50 ng/ml)
Warning
Toxicity: Standard Handling (A)
Reconstitution
Following reconstitution, aliquot and freeze (-20°C). Stock solutions are stable for up to 3 months at -20°C. Avoid freeze/thaw cycles of solutions.
Reconstitute to a concentration of ≥10 µg/ml with sterile distilled H₂O or aqueous buffers. For more dilute solutions, add a stabilizing protein such as 0.1% BSA or HSA.
Other Notes
Erickson, J.T., et al. 1996. J. Neurosci. 16, 5361.
Leibrock, J., et al. 1989. Nature341, 149.
Leibrock, J., et al. 1989. Nature341, 149.
Legal Information
CALBIOCHEM is a registered trademark of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany
Storage Class
11 - Combustible Solids
wgk_germany
WGK 1
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