Recombinant human TGF-β3 protein (Qk054-CTG)

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Human transforming growth factor beta 3 (TGF-β3) protein is a member of the TGF-β family, a family involved in regulating cell survival, proliferation and differentiation. TGF-β3 is used in human pluripotent stem cell maintenance media.

Qkine cell therapy grade TGF-β3 is a highly pure and bioactive 25.4 kDa protein dimer. Qkine growth factors are animal-origin free (AOF) and carrier-protein free (CF) for reproducible results.

Qkine cell therapy grade high purity animal origin-free proteins are manufactured as GMP grade equivalents in an ISO 9001:2015-certified facility, under ISO 20399:2022 standards with GMP compliance, defined quality criteria and documentation. 

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Summary:

  • High purity human TGF-β3 (Uniprot: P10600)
  • 12.7 kDa (monomer) 25.4 kDa (dimer)
  • Certified animal origin-free (AOF)

  • Cell and gene therapy grade

  • Manufactured in our ISO 9001:2015 facility in Cambridge, UK

  • Lot-to-lot consistency in bioactivity

  • Full traceability and documentation

  • Carrier protein-free, tag free

  • Expressed in E. coli

  • Lyophilized from acetonitrile, TFA

  • Resuspend in 10 mM HCl (Reconstitution solution A) at >50 µg/ml, add carrier protein if desired, prepare single-use aliquots and store frozen at -20 °C (short-term) or -80 °C (long-term)

Featured applications:

  • Pluripotent stem cell therapy

  • Regenerative stem cell therapy

TGF-β3 activity was determined using a TGF-β3 responsive firefly luciferase reporter in HEK293T cells. EC50 = 50 pg/ml. Bioactivity was determined using a TGF-β3 responsive firefly luciferase reporter in HEK293T cells. Cells were treated (in triplicate) with a serial dilution of TGF-β3 for 6 hours. Firefly luciferase activity was measured and normalized to the control Renilla luciferase activity. Data from Qk054 batch #104369.

TGF-β3 migrates as a single band at 25 kDa in non-reducing (NR) conditions and 13 kDa upon reduction (R).  No contaminating protein bands are visible. Purified recombinant protein (3 µg) was resolved using 15% w/v SDS-PAGE in reduced (+β-mercaptothanol, R) and non-reduced (NR) conditions and stained with Coomassie Brilliant Blue R250.  Data from Qk054 batch #104369.

Further quality assays

  • Mass spectrometry: single species with expected mass

  • Purity >98%, by SDS-PAGE quantitative densitometry

  • Recovery from stock vial:  >95%

  • Sterility tested and mycoplasma negative

  • Endotoxin: <0.005 EU/μg protein (below level of detection)

  • Residual host cell protein <10 ng/µg

  • Residual host cell DNA <10 ng/μg

  • N-terminal sequence analysis 

We are a company founded and run by scientists to provide a service and support innovation in stem cell biology and regenerative medicine.  All our products are exceptionally high purity, with complete characterisation and bioactivity analysis on every lot.

Protein background

Transforming growth factor beta 3 (TGF-β3) is a member of the TGF-β family (and TGF-β superfamily). Like other TGF-β family members – TGF-β1 and 2 – TGF-β3 signals via receptor complexes consisting of Type I and Type II serine/threonine kinase receptors, activating intracellular SMAD transcription factors [1]. The TGF-β family have a high degree of overlap/redundancy and regulate a variety of cellular functions, including cell survival, proliferation, and differentiation [2]. TGF-β3 has isoform-specific roles in embryonic palate fusion [3] and wound healing [4].

 

Additional resources

FAQ

Is TGF-β3 a cytokine?

Yes, TGF-β3 is a cytokine.

How is TGF-β3 used in cell culture?

TGF-β3 regulates cell behavior, promoting differentiation and wound healing. It is often used in tissue engineering, cellular agriculture industries for cultivated meat, and immune modulation.

What does TGF-β3 bind to?

TGF-β3 binds to TGF-β receptors. This triggers intracellular signaling pathways that regulate gene expression, influencing cellular processes.

What does the TGF-β3 gene do?

The TGF-β3 gene encodes the transforming growth factor beta 3 protein.

What is TGF beta 3?

TGF-β3 is a growth factor involved in tissue development, wound healing, and immune regulation, crucial for iPSC and ESC proliferation and differentiation.

What is the function of the TGF-β3 receptor?

The TGF-β3 receptor serves as a cell surface receptor for the TGF-β3 ligand. It plays a crucial role in transmitting signals from the extracellular environment to the interior of the cell upon ligand binding and initiating intracellular signaling cascades that regulate gene expression.

What is the TGF-β3 pathway?

The TGF-β3 pathway is a series of intracellular signaling events triggered by the binding of TGF-β3 ligands to their cell surface receptors. Upon ligand binding, the TGF-β3 receptors undergo phosphorylation and activation, leading to the activation of downstream signaling molecules such as Smad proteins. These Smad proteins translocate into the nucleus, where they regulate the expression of target genes involved in various cellular processes such as proliferation and differentiation.

Special guidance for reconstitution of TGF beta family including activins, BMPs and GDF-15

TGF beta family proteins and other growth factors can be very poorly soluble in physiological solutions.  Please follow the handling guidance for lyophilized cytokines below to minimize loss of protein due to precipitation or adsorption to plastic.  We advise storing the recombinant protein at very low pH before dilution in cell culture media or final working solutions. Low pH will also assist in maintaining the correct disulfide structure of the protein by minimizing disulfide bond exchange reactions.

  • Resuspension in physiological buffers may cause precipitation of stock solutions, hence we recommend dissolving our lyophilized cytokines in 10 mM HCl (1:1000 dilution of concentrated HCl) while keeping the protein concentration at 50 µg/ml or above, in order to avoid loss by adsorption to plasticware.
  • To ensure you recover all of the protein, let the sample sit for a few minutes with the solubilization buffer at room temperature and pipette gently up and down (avoid foaming).
  • Rinse the tube with some more 10 mM HCl and pool with the rest.
  • The protein is tolerant of some freeze and thaw cycles, but as always with proteins, it is better to aliquot and store frozen.
  • Our proteins are supplied carrier-protein free.  If compatible with your work, add carrier protein of your choice such as BSA, HSA or gelatin to further minimize loss by adsorption.
  • Store in -80°C for long term storage. -20°C for short-term.

Every effort is made to ensure samples are sterile; however, we recommend sterile filtering after dilution in media or the final working solution.

Our products are for research use only and not for diagnostic or therapeutic use. Products are not for resale.

For use in manufacturing of cellular or gene therapy products. Not intended for in vivo applications.

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