Thymosin beta arg10, a major variant of thymosin beta 10 in rabbit tissues.
Ruggieri. S S; Erickson-Viitanen. S S; Horecker. B L BL
Key Findings
- Thymosin beta‑4 and beta‑10 are common in many mammals.
- Rabbits replace the usual beta‑4 with a version that has alanine at the start (beta‑ala4).
- Rabbits have a beta‑10 variant (beta‑arg10) that includes an extra arginine after lysine‑38 and is present at levels similar to beta‑ala4, unlike other species where beta‑10 is far less abundant.
Practical Outcomes
- The paper doesn’t give any dosing, safety, or performance data for humans, so it offers no direct protocols for biohackers. It mainly highlights that animal models may have different peptide forms, reminding users to be cautious when extrapolating rabbit data to human use.
Summary
This study just describes that rabbits have slightly different forms of two small proteins called thymosin beta‑4 and beta‑10, with the rabbit version of beta‑10 having an extra arginine and being present in similar amounts to the beta‑4 variant, unlike other animals where beta‑10 is much less abundant. It’s a basic biology finding, not a guide for using these peptides in humans.
Abstract
Two homologous peptides, designated thymosin beta 4 and thymosin beta 10, respectively, have been shown to be widely distributed in mammalian cells and tissues (S. Erickson-Viitanen, S. Ruggieri, P. Natalini, and B.L. Horecker (1983) Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 221, 570-576; S. Erickson-Viitanen, S. Ruggieri, P. Natalini, and B.L. Horecker, (1983) Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 225, 407-413). In the rabbit, thymosin beta 4 is replaced by a variant, thymosin beta ala4, that contains alanine in place of serine at the blocked NH2-terminus. It is reported that in rabbit tissues thymosin beta 10 is also replaced by a variant, designated thymosin beta arg10, that contains an additional amino acid, arginine, inserted following lysine-38. The rabbit tissues analyzed also differ from those of other mammals in the relative quantities of thymosin beta ala4 and beta arg10, which are nearly equal, compared to tissues from other mammals where the quantities of thymosin beta 10 are only one-third to one-tenth those of thymosin beta 4.
Study Information
pubmed
1983
1983-10-01T00:00:00.000Z
10.1016/0003-9861(83)90305-3
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