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Thymosin-beta-4-fragment

Ac-SDKP, Goralatide, Seraspenide

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Studies 83
Trials 3
1988 pubmed 54 citations

Thymosin beta 4Xen: a new thymosin beta 4-like peptide in oocytes of Xenopus laevis.

Hannappel. E E; Kalbacher. H H; Voelter. W W

Key Findings

  • A thymosin beta‑4‑like peptide called beta‑4Xen was identified in Xenopus laevis oocytes.
  • Beta‑4Xen differs from classic thymosin beta‑4 at three positions (15, 40, 41) in its amino‑acid sequence.
  • The amount of beta‑4Xen in frog eggs ranges from 2.7 to 52.6 ng per oocyte, comparable to histone levels.

Practical Outcomes

  • This research does not provide any actionable information for human health, longevity, or performance. It is a basic discovery about amphibian biology, so there are no dosage recommendations, protocols, or safety data relevant to biohackers.

Summary

Scientists found a new peptide that is very similar to thymosin beta‑4 in frog eggs. It differs by only a few amino acids and is present in tiny amounts, similar to histones. The study is purely descriptive and does not test any health effects.

Abstract

Two new thymosin beta 4-like peptides have been detected in ovaries of Xenopus laevis and Rana esculenta. Previously, it was reported that thymosin beta 4 can be found in various species, from mammals to amphibians, e.g., in X. laevis [S. Erickson-Viitanen, S. Ruggieri, P. Natalini, and B.L. Horecker (1983) Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 221, 570-576]. However, oocytes and spleen from R. esculenta contain no thymosin beta 4 but a similar peptide without methionine. The peptide from R. esculenta elutes from a reversed-phase column about 5 min later than thymosin beta 4. The peptide from X. laevis, referred to as thymosin beta 4Xen, can hardly be distinguished from thymosin beta 4 by its retention time on HPLC, by amino acid analysis, its isoelectric point, or tryptic fingerprinting. Amino acid analyses of the tryptic fragments, however, have revealed that thymosin beta 4 and beta 4Xen are different. The amino acid sequence of thymosin beta 4Xen is reported. Thymosin beta 4 and beta 4Xen differ in the amino acid residues at positions 15, 40, and 41. At position 15 serine is replaced by alanine and at 41-42 the sequence is Thr-Ser instead of Ala-Gly. Depending on their size, defolliculated oocytes contain between 2.7 and 52.6 ng thymosin beta 4Xen which is comparable to the amount of histones in oocytes.

Study Information

Provider

pubmed

Year

1988

Date

1988-02-01T00:00:00.000Z

DOI

10.1016/0003-9861(88)90480-8

Citations

54

References

14