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Synonym: Thymosin Beta-4 (Fragment/Analog)
CAS Number: N/A (varies by form/fragment)
Molecular Formula: Varies (commonly associated with Thymosin Beta-4: C₂₁₂H₃₅₀N₅₆O₇₈S)
Molecular Weight: ~4963.4 g/mol (full-length reference)
Structure: Synthetic peptide corresponding to, or derived from, Thymosin Beta-4, a naturally occurring actin-binding peptide
TB-500 is a synthetic peptide representing either the full-length Thymosin Beta-4 (43 amino acids) or functional fragments designed to replicate its biological activity. Thymosin Beta-4 is an endogenous peptide widely distributed in mammalian tissues and is involved in cell migration, angiogenesis, and cytoskeletal organization.
TB-500 is utilized in research to study processes related to actin regulation, tissue remodeling, and cellular signaling pathways associated with repair mechanisms.
TB-500 primarily exerts its effects through interaction with actin dynamics and cellular migration pathways:
Actin Sequestration
Binds to G-actin (globular actin)
Regulates actin polymerization and cytoskeletal organization
Cell Migration & Differentiation
Facilitates cell motility, including endothelial and epithelial cells
Supports processes involved in tissue remodeling
Angiogenic Signaling
Associated with increased vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) expression
Promotes formation of new vascular structures in experimental models
Anti-Inflammatory Signaling
Modulates cytokine activity and inflammatory response pathways
Influences cellular response to injury-related signaling
The peptide’s activity is largely non-receptor specific, functioning through intracellular and extracellular signaling modulation.
Rapid distribution across tissues in experimental models
Activity influenced by interaction with intracellular actin pools
Short intrinsic half-life for native forms; synthetic variants may differ
Cleared via standard proteolytic degradation pathways
TB-500 corresponds to Thymosin Beta-4, a 43-amino acid peptide, or its active regions:
Contains actin-binding domains critical for function
Highly conserved sequence across species
Does not require lipidation for biological activity
Functional fragments are designed to retain core bioactive regions
TB-500 is studied in experimental settings involving:
Cytoskeletal dynamics and actin regulation
Cell migration and differentiation
Angiogenesis and vascular development
Inflammatory response modulation
Tissue remodeling and repair-related signaling
It is commonly utilized in research examining cellular movement and structural protein interactions.
Typically supplied as a lyophilized powder
Requires reconstitution with a sterile solvent prior to use
Store at low temperatures (commonly -20°C or below) for long-term stability
Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles
Stability may vary depending on whether full-length or fragment form is used
This material is intended for laboratory research use only and is not approved for human or veterinary applications.