
Originally Posted by
mike407
Is this basically the same stuff?
Description: Human Insulin-like Growth Factor-I (IGF-I) is a single chain, 70 amino acid polypeptide that stimulates growth and differentiation in many cell types. Human IGF-I shares 76 % sequence homology with human Insulin-like Growth Factor-II (IGF-II) and approximately 50 % with human proinsulin. IGF-I is considered to be an autocrine/paracrine and endocrine regulator of growth and protein metabolism acting through the Type 1 IGF receptor.
References: Humbel R. E. (1990) Eur. J. Biochem., 190, 445 – 462
Stewart C. E. H. & Rotwein P. (1996) Physiol. Rev., 76, 1005 – 1026
Source: Produced recombinantly in E.coli
Purity: > 95 % (by HPLC and N-terminal sequence analysis)
Molecular Weight: 7649 daltons – confirmed by Mass Spectrometry
N-terminal sequence analysis: 5 residues > 95 % single sequence
Biological Activity: Type 1 IGF receptor binding assay – ED50 < 10 ng/ml
IGF binding protein assay – ED50 < 10 ng/ml
Stimulation of protein synthesis in rat L6 myoblasts: ED50 < 30 ng/ml
Endotoxin: < 0.1 EU/µg
State and Appearance: Lyophilized white powder
Dried from 0.1 M acetic acid and stored under nitrogen at a slight vacuum
Storage/Stability: At least 2 years at 2 - 4°C (lyophilized)