GDNF is a disulfide-linked, homodimeric neurotrophic factor structurally related to Artemin, Neurturin and Persephin. These proteins belong to the cysteine-knot superfamily of growth factors that assume stable dimeric protein structures. GDNF signals through a multicomponent receptor system, composed of a RET and one of the four GFRα (α1-α4) receptors. GDNF specifically promotes dopamine uptake and survival, and morphological differentiation of midbrain neurons. Using a Parkinson’s disease mouse model, GDNF has been shown to improve conditions such as bradykinesia, rigidity, and postural instability. The functional rat GDNF ligand is a disulfide-linked homodimer consisting of two 15 kDa polypeptide chains called monomers. Each monomer contains seven conserved cysteine residues, including Cys-101, which is used for inter-chain disulfide bridging, and others that are involved in the intramolecular ring formation known as the cysteine-knot configuration. The calculated molecular weight of Recombinant Rat GDNF is 30.0 kDa.
Manufactured using all Animal-Free reagents.
Source:E.coli
Synonyms:Glial-Derived Neurotrophic Factor, ATF-1
AA Sequence (monomer):MSPDKQAAAL PRRERNRQAA AASPENSRGK GRRGQRGKNR GCVLTAIHLN VTDLGLGYET KEELIFRYCS GSCEAAETMY DKILKNLSRS RRLTSDKVGQ ACCRPVAFDD DLSFLDDSLV YHILRKHSAK RCGCI
Purity:≥ 98% by SDS-PAGE gel and HPLC analyses.
Biological Activity:Determined by its ability to stimulate the proliferation of rat C6 cells.
Calculated Molecular Weight:30 kDa
Accession Number:Q07731
Gene ID:254535
Endotoxin:Endotoxin level is < 0.01 ng/ug of protein (< 0.1 EU/ug)
Not for human use.
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