Human Recombinant IL-8 (from E. coli)
Platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) is an important regulator of cell growth, proliferation, and angiogenesis. PDGF synthesis is induced by IL-1, IL-6, TNF-α, TGF-β and EGF signaling. PDGF functions as a mitogenic growth hormone on cells of mesenchymal lineage, such as smooth muscle and glial cells.
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PDGF is also stored in the alpha-granules of platelets and is released upon adherence to traumatized tissues. PDGF is a dimeric glycoprotein formed by two A chains (AA), two B chains (BB), or as a heterodimer with an A and a B chain (AB). The PDGF dimer binds the cell surface receptor tyrosine kinases PDGFR-α and PDGFR-β.
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- Conjugation:Unconjugated
- Protein Function:Cytokine
- Protein/Peptide Type:Recombinant
- Source:E. coli
- Species:Human
- Storage Conditions:−20 °C
- Endotoxin Content:Endotoxin LAL (EU/µg) ≤1
- Biological Activity:Bioactivity: No biological activity data is available at this time
- Gene ID:P10145
- Reconstitution Instructions:Sterile water at 0.1 mg/ml
- Endotoxin-free:N
- Carrier-Free:Y
- Protease-free:N
- Animal-Free:N
- Protein Synonyms:neutrophil chemotactic factor|CXCL8
- UniProtKB:P10145
- Protein/Peptide Name:IL-8
- Purity:≥95%
- Molecular Weight:8.9 kDa
- Sequence:AVLPRSAKEL RCQCIKTYSK PFHPKFIKEL RVIESGPHCA NTEIIVKLSD GRELCLDPKE NWVQRVVEKF LKRAENS
- Endotoxin Level:Low
- Formulation:10 mM sodium phosphate, pH 7.5
- Nuclease-free:N
- Grade:RUO
- Shipping Temperature:RT