ABP-7 (10mg) – Product Description
ABP-7 (10mg) is a high-purity synthetic peptide commonly used in advanced scientific and laboratory research. It is a short-chain heptapeptide composed of seven amino acids, known for its role as an actin-binding peptide fragment derived from Thymosin Beta-4. This peptide is widely studied for its potential involvement in cellular processes such as tissue repair, cell migration, and structural regulation within the cytoskeleton.Key Features
- Content: 10mg per vial
- Purity: ≥99% (research-grade quality)
- Form: Lyophilized (freeze-dried) powder
- Sequence: Ac-LKKTETQ
- Category: Synthetic research peptide
Scientific Overview
ABP-7 represents the active actin-binding domain of a larger peptide (Thymosin Beta-4). It is believed to interact with actin, a vital protein responsible for maintaining cell shape and movement. By influencing actin dynamics, ABP-7 is studied for its potential to regulate:- Cell motility
- Cytoskeletal organization
- Intracellular signaling pathways
Research Applications
ABP-7 is primarily utilized in laboratory and experimental settings for studying:- Tissue repair & regeneration – May support cellular migration and collagen formation
- Wound healing models – Investigated for its role in skin and tissue recovery
- Angiogenesis research – Explored for potential involvement in new blood vessel formation
- Fibrosis studies – May influence extracellular matrix and cellular signaling
- Cellular signaling & metabolism – Studied for effects on biological pathways
Mechanism of Action (Research-Based)
ABP-7 is believed to:- Bind to actin and regulate its polymerization
- Stabilize cellular structure by influencing cytoskeletal dynamics
- Support cell migration and repair-related processes
Storage & Handling
- Store at 2°C – 8°C (refrigerated)
- Keep away from light and moisture
- Reconstitute with bacteriostatic water for research use



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