Facteur inhibiteur de leucémie de la souris; LIF ; recombinant; exprimé en E. coli ; 10 mug / ml ; solution aqueuse tamponnée ; convient à la culture cellulaire

Code: L5158-10UG D2-231

Non disponible en dehors du Royaume-Uni et de l'Irlande

Analysis Note

The proliferative activity of mouse LIF is measured in culture using the M1 murine cell line.

Application

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Analysis Note

The proliferative activity of mouse LIF is measured in culture using the M1 murine cell line.

Application

Leukemia Inhibitory Factor from mouse has been used:as a component of enriched co-culture mediaas a supplement in Dulbecco′s modified eagle′s medium (DMEM)/F12 medium for culturing heart cellsas a component in maintenance medium for maintaining embryonic stem cellsto treat ovaries in ovarian culture

Biochem/physiol Actions

Leukemia Inhibitory Factor (LIF) is a pleiotropic glycoprotein originally described to inhibit the proliferation of the murine myeloid leukemic cell line M1, while inducing differentiation into macrophages. Other activities were later identified to LIF, which is known by a variety of synonyms, including DIF, D-factor, DIA, DRF, CNDF, HILDA, HSF-III, and MLPLI. Human LIF exerts its actions through a receptor comprising a 190 kDa LIF-binding α-chain (130 kDa, mouse) and a 130 kDa signal-transducing β-chain (gp130), which is shared with CNTF, OSM, L-6 and IL-11. As such, it is a member of the gp130 family of the cytokine receptor superfamily. LIF receptors have been identified on several cells, including monocytes, liver, placenta and embryonic stem cells. Natural LIF is heavily glycosylated, showing an apparent molecular weight of 32 kDa to 62 kDa, depending on the source, but absence of glycosylation appears not to affect its biological activity. A single gene encodes LIF, which is secreted as a single chain glycoprotein containing 180 amino acids for human or mouse with a conserved disulfide bond. Human and mouse LIF share 78% sequence homology. Human LIF can activate mouse cells, but mouse LIF cannot activate human cells.

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Physical form

Solution in phosphate buffered saline containing 0.02% TWEEN® 20

assay≥95% (SDS-PAGE)
formbuffered aqueous solution
Quality Level200
qualityendotoxin tested
recombinantexpressed in E. coli
storage temp.2-8°C
technique(s)cell culture | mammalian: suitable
Pack10UG
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