TB-500
Thymosin β-4 Fragment
Synthetic fragment of the 43-amino-acid Thymosin β-4, abundant in platelets and wound tissue. Sequesters G-actin monomers via its LKKTET motif, regulating cytoskeletal dynamics. Promotes cell migration in scratch-wound assays via PI3K/Akt signaling.
Synthetic research peptide based on a key amino-acid sequence from thymosin beta-4 (TB4), a protein naturally found in mammalian tissues and widely studied in cellular and molecular biology research. Investigated for its interaction with actin-binding pathways, cytoskeletal organization, and cellular migration processes in preclinical systems. Research explores how TB-500 may influence cellular dynamics such as actin polymerization, tissue remodeling markers, and intracellular signaling networks. Findings are limited to laboratory and animal models.
- Cytoskeletal dynamics
- Cell migration markers
- Angiogenesis-related signals
- Inflammation-associated markers
- Musculoskeletal research models
- Ocular and neurological models
- Cellular stress response
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