A synthetic peptide fragment of thymosin beta-4, researched for wound healing and tissue repair.
Journal of muscle research and cell motility|1996|Nagaoka R et al.
A large amount of G-actin is pooled in the cytoplasm of young embryonic skeletal muscle and, although its concentration is reduced as muscle develops, the total amount of actin in muscle cells increases remarkably. Three G-actin-binding proteins, cof…
PMID: 8884601
Cell proliferation|1996|Cheviron N et al.
Acetyl-N-SerAspLysPro (AcSDKP), known as a negative regulator of haematopoiesis, has been principally reported as an inhibitor of haematopoietic pluripotent stem cell proliferation. The tetrapeptide sequence is identical to the N-terminus of thymosin…
Animal StudyIn Vitro
PMID: 8918557
FEBS letters|1996|Carpintero P et al.
The beta-thymosins are a family of monomeric actin sequestering peptides that regulate actin dynamics within the cells. During embryogenesis the control of actin polymerization is essential in processes such as cell migration, angiogenesis and neurog…
Animal StudyIn Vitro
PMID: 8925915
Journal of animal science|1996|Wise T et al.
We hypothesized that much of the positive effect of porcine somatotropin (pST) on the immune system would be offset by the pST/IGF stimulation of gonadal function and that there would be negative effects on thymic weight and function from increased a…
Animal StudyIn Vitro
PMID: 8994914
FEBS letters|1996|Reichert A et al.
We have recently described a method for identifying contact sites between actin and thymosin beta4 (Tbeta4) by following spectrophotometrically the extent and kinetics of distinct, thiol-specific crosslinking reactions between appropriate derivatives…
PMID: 8674534
Experimental hematology|1996|Bonnet D et al.
Thymosin beta4 (Tbeta4), isolated from the calf thymus fraction 5, has a ubiquitous localization and plays a pleiotropic role in both the immune and nonimmune systems. Because it contains at its N-terminal end the sequence of a known inhibitor of hem…
PMID: 8647227
Biochemical and biophysical research communications|1996|Feinberg J et al.
The relationship between the conformation of a peptide in solution and its interaction capacity is generally unclear. Trifluoroethanol (TFE), which stabilizes alpha-helical conformations, can be used to induce definite folding in synthetic peptides.…
PMID: 8630056
Biochimica et biophysica acta|1996|Gómez-Márquez J et al.
The self assembly of actin and the large number of actin-binding proteins are important in the establishment of cell shape and function during embryogenesis. Thymosin beta4 (Tbeta4) is a small acidic peptide that participates in the regulation of act…
Animal Study
PMID: 8634336
International journal of peptide and protein research|1996|Feinberg J et al.
Gelsolin and thymosin beta4 appear to be two important actin-associated proteins involved in the regulation of actin polymerization. It has been widely demonstrated that thymosin is the major cellular actin-sequestering factor shifting the polymeriza…
PMID: 8907501
The Journal of biological chemistry|1996|Carlier M et al.
Thymosin beta 4 is acknowledged as a major G-actin binding protein maintaining a pool of unassembled actin in motile vertebrate cells. We have examined the function of Tbeta 4 in actin assembly in the high range of concentrations (up to 300 micron) a…
PMID: 8621582
European journal of biochemistry|1996|Frohm M et al.
Fluid from a post-operative wound, six leg ulcers and a large blister were collected and analysed by biochemical, microbiological and immunological techniques. The results were compared with those from sera. All samples were lyophilized and extracted…
PMID: 8620898
Genomics|1996|Li X et al.
Thymosin beta 4 (T beta 4) is an actin monomer sequestering protein that may have a critical role in modulating the dynamics of actin polymerization and depolymerization in nonmuscle cells. Its regulatory role is consistent with the many examples of…
Animal Study
PMID: 8838802
Electrophoresis|1996|Weiler A et al.
A combination of high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and capillary electrophoresis (CE) spiking, Edman degradation, amino acid analysis and matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization mass spectrometry (MALDI-MS) was applied for the analysi…
PMID: 8740171
The Journal of biological chemistry|1996|Reichert A et al.
Binding sites of actin and thymosin beta 4 were investigated using a set of bifunctional thiol-specific reagents, which allowed the insertion of cross-linkers of defined lengths between cysteine residues of the complexed proteins. After the cross-lin…
PMID: 8576116
The EMBO journal|1996|Van Troys M et al.
We characterized in detail the actin binding site of the small actin-sequestering protein thymosin beta 4 (T beta 4) using chemically synthesized full-length T beta 4 variants. The N-terminal part (residues 1-16) and a hexapeptide motif (residues 17-…
PMID: 8617195
Biochemistry|1996|Heintz D, Faulstich H
Actin cross-linked between cys 374 and cys 10 via a disulfide-containing bridge, c-A, is completely unpolymerizable even in the presence of phalloidin. Upon the addition of dithiothreitol, c-A polymerizes with high yield, indicating that denaturation…
PMID: 8555183
Peptides|1996|Leondiadis L et al.
We present theoretical and experimental data necessary for raising specific antibodies for thymosin beta 10, a 43-amino acid residues peptide occurring in human tissues. We postulate that thymosin beta 10 contains three major antigenic determinants (…
PMID: 8959741
Cell motility and the cytoskeleton|1996|Dufort P, Lumsden C
The role of ATP hydrolysis in the regulation of the actin cytoskeleton continues to be a subject of controversy. Since actin polymerization can occur in the absence of ATP, the energy of hydrolysis is not needed for filament assembly. Recent work has…
Animal Study
PMID: 8956003
Proceedings of the National Science Council, Republic of China. Part B, Life sciences|1996|Wu M, Low T
To understand the thymic hormone production in thymic tumors and the myasthenic thymus, we have studied the concentrations of two thymic hormones (prothmosin alpha and thymosin beta 4) in these tissues. A total of forty four thymus or thymic tumor ti…
PMID: 8765340
Neuroreport|1996|Vartiainen N et al.
Thymosin beta 4 is a protein expressed in most rodent and human tissues, including the brain, and is thought to participate in neurite outgrowth during development by sequestration of G-actin necessary for growth cone extension. Under normal conditio…
Animal Study
PMID: 8904767