HGF
HGF is a potent, mesenchymally-derived mitogen for mature parenchymal hepatocytes, and acts as a growth factor for a broad spectrum of tissues and cell types. HGF signals through a transmembrane tyrosine kinase receptor known as MET. Activities of HGF include the induction of cell proliferation, motility, morphogenesis, inhibition of cell growth, and enhancement of neuron survival. HGF is a crucial mitogen for liver regeneration processes, especially after partial hepatectomy and other liver injuries. Human and murine HGF are cross-reactive. Murine HGF is expressed as a linear, polypeptide-precursor glycoprotein containing 696 amino acid residues. Proteolytic processing of this precursor generates the biologically active heterodimeric form of HGF, which consists of two polypeptide chains (α-chain and β-chain) held together by a single disulfide bond resulting in formation of a biologically active heterodimer. The α-chain consists of 463 amino acid residues and four kringle domains. The β-chain consists of 233 amino acid residues. Recombinant Murine HGF is a 79.3 kDa polypeptide consisting of 696 amino acid residues.
Product Specifications
Synonyms
Hgf; NK1; NK2; HGF/SF; SF/HGF; C230052L06Rik
NCBI Gene ID
15234
UniProt
Q08048
Accession Number
NP_034557.3
Accession Number mRNA
NM_010427.4
Chromosomal Location
5 A2-A3; 5 4.0 cM
Reactivity
Mouse
Cross Reactivity
Mouse
Sequence
Assay Protocol
Endotoxin
< 0.1 ng/µg of protein (< 1EU/µg)
Purity
> 95% by SDS-PAGE & HPLC analyses
Bioactivity
Determined by the dose-dependent stimulation of the proliferation of mouse IMCD3 cells using a concentration range of 10-20 ng/ml.
Length
696
Form
Lyophilized
Buffer
10mM Tris, pH 7.2 + 100mM L-Arginine + 200mM NaCl
Reconstitution
Water
Molecular Weight
79.3 kDa
Storage Conditions
Host or Source
Insect cells
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