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Gibco™ Mouse NGF 7S Subunit Native Protein
Description
Reconstitution: Reconstitute murine natural NGF 7S to a stock concentration of 100 μg/mL with 1 mL of sterile culture medium containing 1-2% (w/v) BSA. Aliquot into single-use portions in polypropylene vials and store at -20°C to avoid repeated freeze/thaw cycles. Do not store in dilute solution. Dilute immediately before use. To avoid loss of protein or activity, prepare dilute solutions in appropriate buffer or medium containing at least 0.1% (w/v) BSA or 1-10% (v/v)serum. Carrier protein (BSA or serum) is needed to stabilize the NGF protein.
Specifications
Specifications
| Accession Number | P01139 |
| For Use With (Application) | Bioactivity |
| Formulation | Potassium phosphate with no preservative |
| Gene ID (Entrez) | 18049 |
| Name | Mouse NGF 7S Subunit |
| Purification Method | Purified |
| Quantity | 100 μg |
| Storage Requirements | -20°C |
| Regulatory Status | RUO |
| Gene Alias | B nerve growth factor; beta ngf; beta-nerve growth factor; BetaNGF; beta-NGF; bNGF; b-NGF; HSAN5; MGC161426; MGC161428; Nerve growth factor; nerve growth factor (beta polypeptide); nerve growth factor, beta; nerve growth factor, beta polypeptide; nerve growth factor, beta subunit; NGF; NGF b; NGF β; Ngfb; NGFbeta; NGFβ; β nerve growth factor; β NGF; βNGF |
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Gibco recombinant proteins are frequently formulated without carrier proteins or additives (e.g., BSA, HSA, sucrose, etc.) and no Gibco PeproTech recombinant protein contains a carrier protein. As a result, during lyophilization, the protein product may be deposited on the vial as a thin, and sometimes invisible, film instead of a pellet. The size of the pellet, if any, is not directly related to the quantity of the recombinant protein in the vial. Our quality control procedures assure that each vial contains the correct amount of product.
To ensure complete recovery of protein product, before opening a vial of lyophilized recombinant protein, we recommend centrifuging it in a microcentrifuge for 20-30 seconds to drive any protein that may be lodged in the cap or on the side to the bottom of the vial. After reconstitution, you can confirm the presence of product protein by running a small amount on SDS-PAGE. In general, a protein band with expected size should be visible with as little as 10 ng of protein loaded on an acrylamide gel.
Assay time is critical. Each assay needs to beoptimized and performed at the peak response time. Different cells may respond differently to a growth factor or cytokine. We suggest repeating our QC assay using same indicator cells as suggested in the manual to see if you can obtain a similar response. In addition, serum may be masking the response. Serum starvation might be needed for certain types of assays.
Protein solutions are generally not very stable when frozen at low concentration. Upon freeze and thaw, some proteins in the solution may stick to the wall of the container, which results in significant reduction of protein concentration if the starting concentration was low. Therefore, carrier proteins are used to reduce such loss. The most commonly used carrier proteins include bovine serum albumin (BSA), human serum albumin (HSA), or fetal bovine serum (FBS). These carrier proteins are generally used at 0.1% concentration. As a rule of thumb, if the concentration of the recombinant protein is less than 0.5 mg/mL, it is a good idea to add some carrier protein
Lyophilized proteins can typically be stored at 2 to 8 degrees C for several weeks, or stored dessicated at -20 degrees C for long-term storage.
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