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| Alternative Names | Ciliary neurotrophic factor; CNTF; H-CNTF |
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Background
CNTF is supplied as a recombinant protein reagent for research use only. In RUO settings, recombinant proteins provide defined inputs for biochemical assays, interaction mapping, and assay development where control over protein identity and concentration supports reproducibility.
Also known as: Ciliary neurotrophic factor; CNTF; H-CNTF.
Species origin: Rat.
Ciliary neurotrophic factor (CNTF) is a member of the cytokine family. It is a polypeptide hormone that has the function of promoting the synthesis of neurotransmitters and the growth of neurites in a specific neuronal population. Its action seems to be limited to the nervous system. Ciliary neurotrophic factor (CNTF) exerts its biological effects by activating a multi-subunit receptor complex consisting of an extracellular CNTF-binding subunit (CNTFα) and two transmembrane signaling proteins (glycoprotein gp130 and LIF receptor). CNTF is thought to be a potent survival factor in neurons and oligodendrocytes and may be associated with reduced tissue destruction during inflammatory episodes. CNTF is also a survival factor for peripheral sensory sympathetic ganglions and ciliary ganglia neurons.
Endotoxin: <1 EU per μg of the protein as determined by the LAL method.
Biological significance and function
CNTF is used in RUO research to interrogate molecular mechanisms, interaction networks, and pathway-linked phenotypes in experimental systems. This target is frequently investigated in research themes such as Molecular & Cellular Biology.
Molecular characteristics
Molecular characteristics: Protein domains, oligomeric state, and modification-sensitive surfaces can influence binding behavior and functional readouts in vitro. Where relevant, isoforms and PTMs may alter activity, stability, or interaction specificity.
- Source species: Rat
- Molecular weight: 22.9 kDa
- Protein length: The recombinant Rat CNTF consisting of 200 amino acids and has a calculated molecular mass of 22.9 kDa.It migrates as an approximately 24 kDa band in SDS-PAGE under reducing conditions.
- Expression region: Amino acid sequence derived from the processed form of Rat-CNTF (P20294)(Met 1-Met 200) was expressed
- Purity: > 97 % as determined by SDS-PAGE
- Biological activity: Measured by its ability to induce proliferation in TF-1 cells. The ED50 for this effect is 0.02748 ng/mL.
Post-translational considerations: E. coli expression typically yields a non-glycosylated recombinant form. This is often suitable for many intracellular enzymes and binding studies, while PTM-dependent targets may show differences when glycosylation or specific disulfide-bond patterns are required.
Expression and purification strategy
Expression system: E. coli. Expression system selection can influence folding state and PTM profile, which may affect binding or activity for PTM-sensitive targets.
Tagging: No tag tags are commonly used to streamline purification and enable capture/immobilization in interaction assays. Tag presence or removal can influence some binding measurements depending on assay design.
Formulation: Liquid in from sterile 20 mM Tris 50mM NaCl ,pH 8.0. Formulation and buffer composition can influence stability, aggregation propensity, and assay background in downstream biochemical experiments.
Research interpretation
Research interpretation: Recombinant protein reagents enable controlled experiments such as interaction reconstitution, quantitative calibration, and mechanistic perturbation with defined inputs. Interpretation is strengthened by pairing the primary readout with orthogonal markers that report on pathway state, localization, and complex assembly.
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