Recombinant Mouse LIF, Animal-Free Protein

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Qk018-0050
Qk018-0500
Recombinant Mouse LIF, Animal-Free Protein Bioactivity
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Recombinant Mouse LIF, Animal-Free Protein Summary

Product Specifications

Endotoxin Level
<0.10 EU per 1 μg of the protein by the LAL method.
Activity
Supports mouse ES cell propagation in chemically defined, feeder-free iPSC culture
Source
E. coli-derived mouse LIF protein
Accession #
Predicted Molecular Mass
20 kDa
SDS-PAGE
Monomeric mouse LIF protein only

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QK018

Carrier Free

What does CF mean?

CF stands for Carrier Free (CF). We typically add Bovine Serum Albumin (BSA) as a carrier protein to our recombinant proteins. Adding a carrier protein enhances protein stability, increases shelf-life, and allows the recombinant protein to be stored at a more dilute concentration. The carrier free version does not contain BSA.

What formulation is right for me?

In general, we advise purchasing the recombinant protein with BSA for use in cell or tissue culture, or as an ELISA standard. In contrast, the carrier free protein is recommended for applications, in which the presence of BSA could interfere.

Qk018

Formulation Lyophilized from acetonitrile/TFA
Reconstitution Resuspend in 10mM HCl at >100 µg/ml, prepare single use aliquots, add carrier protein if desired.
Shipping The product is shipped lyophilized at ambient temperture, on ice blocks or dry ice. Shipping at ambient temperture does not affect the bioactivity or stability of the protein. Upon reciept, store immediately at the conditions stated below.
Stability & Storage: Store lyophilized protein between -20 and -80 °C until the date of expiry. Avoid freeze-thaw cycles.

Scientific Data

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Recombinant mouse LIF protein (animal-free) supports mouse embryonic stem cell colony formation and has been benchmarked against LIF supplement from Supplier A in chemically-defined feeder-free culture.Mouse LIF (Qk018) support mouse ES cell propagation in chemically-defined, feeder-free iPSC culture. Cultures are dissociated to a single cell suspension and plated at very low (clonal) density in defined media containing Qk018 recombinant mouse LIF or mouse LIF supplement from another supplier (Supplier A). The number of colonies that formed was determined after 4-5 days.Our thanks to Leitch lab, MRC London Institute of Medical Sciences, Imperial College for mouse ES cell data detailed above and discussion.

SDS-PAGE View Larger

Mouse LIF protein (Qk018) migrates as a single band at 20 kDa in non-reducing (NR) and upon reduction (R) with beta -mercaptoethanol.Purified recombinant mouse LIF protein (3 μg) was resolved using 15% w/v SDS-PAGE in reduced (+ beta -mercaptoethanol, R) and non-reduced conditions (NR) and stained with Coomassie Brilliant Blue R250.

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Background: LIF

Recombinant mouse LIF (leukemia inhibitory factor) is commonly used in cell culture to maintain the pluripotency of stem cells. LIF is a widely expressed pleiotropic member of the IL-6 family of cytokines (1-3). Mature mouse LIF is expressed as a highly and variably glycosylated 32-62 kDa monomer that shares 78%, 91%, 80%, 76%, and 78% aa sequence identity with human, rat, canine, bovine, and porcine LIF, respectively (4). LIF functions through a heterodimeric receptor complex containing a ligand-binding subunit, LIF R alpha /CD118, and a signal transducing subunit, gp130 (2, 4, 5). gp130 also serves as a subunit of the receptor complexes for Oncostatin M, Cardiotrophin-1, CNTF, IL-6, IL-11, and IL-27 (2, 5). A soluble form of mouse LIF R alpha can be generated by alternative splicing (6). Depending on the cells and their context, LIF either opposes or favors differentiation (2, 7). LIF produced by the uterine endometrium supports successful implantation of the embryo, promotes proliferation and maintenance of pluripotency in embryonic stem cells, and favors proliferation of progenitor cell types such as hematopoietic stem cells (2, 5, 7). However, excess LIF blocks differentiation of embryoid bodies, indicating the importance of LIF regulation (2, 5). LIF is produced by activated CD4+ T cells and is required by the thymic epithelium to support T cell maturation (2, 3). Its expression is upregulated by neuronal injury, and it promotes motor neuron survival and oligodendrocyte myelination (2, 3, 8). It is produced by the adrenal cortex and likely enhances adrenal production of cortisol and aldosterone (9). LIF can also function as an autocrine growth factor in some pancreatic cancers, but it induces differentiation in the myeloid leukemic cell line M1 (1, 10). Tumor cell-derived LIF can also induce formation of immunosuppressive tumor-associated macrophages (11). LIF promotes endometrial remodeling and differentiation of adipocytes and cardiac smooth muscle cells (2, 3, 12). It promotes regulatory T cell and inhibits Th17 cell differentiation, thus down-regulating inflammation and contributing to immune tolerance during pregnancy and in the nervous system (2, 3, 5, 7).

References
  1. Moreau, J.F. et al. (1988) Nature 336:690.
  2. Trouillas, M. et al. (2009) Eur. Cytokine Netw. 20:51.
  3. Metcalfe, S.M. (2011) Genes Immun. 12:157.
  4. Gearing, D.P. et al. (1987) EMBO J. 6:3995.
  5. Cheng, J.G. et al. (2001) Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 98:8680.
  6. Tomida, M. et al. (1993) FEBS lett. 334:193.
  7. Paiva, P. et al. (2009) Cytokine Growth Factor Rev. 20:319.
  8. Slaets, H. et al. (2010) Trends Mol. Med. 16:493.
  9. Bamberger, A.M. et al. (2000) Mol. Cell. Endocrinol. 162:145.
  10. Kamohara, H. et al. (2007) Int. J. Oncol. 30:977.
  11. Duluc, D. et al. (2007) Blood 110:4319.
  12. Zouein, F.A. et al. (2013) Eur. Cytokine Netw. 24:11.
Long Name
Leukemia Inhibitory Factor
Entrez Gene IDs
3976 (Human); 16878 (Mouse); 403449 (Canine)
Alternate Names
CDF; D Factor; DIA; differentiation inhibitory activity; differentiation stimulating factor; Differentiation-stimulating factor; Emfilermin; HILDA; HILDAcholinergic differentiation factor; leukemia inhibitory factor (cholinergic differentiation factor); leukemia inhibitory factor; LIF; Melanoma-derived LPL inhibitor; MLPLI

Product Specific Notices

The above product was manufactured, tested and released by R&D System's contract manufacturer, Qkine Ltd, at 1 Murdoch House, Cambridge, UK, CB5 8HW. The product is for research use only and not for the diagnostic or theraputic use.

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