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c-Mpl ligand

Base Information Edit
  • Chemical Name:c-Mpl ligand
  • CAS No.:9014-42-0
  • Molecular Formula:C9H19NO5
  • Molecular Weight:0
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  • Mol file:9014-42-0.mol
c-Mpl ligand

Synonyms:Lubricin;MGDF; Megakaryocyte colony-stimulating factor; Megakaryocyte development andgrowth factor; Megakaryocyte growth and development factor; Megakaryocytestimulating factor; Megapoietin; Mpl ligand; PRG 4; Proteoglycan 4; RH-TPO;Superficial zone protein; Thrombocytopoiesis-stimulating factor;Thrombocytopoietic-stimulating factor; Thrombocytopoietin; Thrombopoiesis-stimulatingfactor; c-Mpl ligand

Suppliers and Price of c-Mpl ligand
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The product has achieved commercial mass production*data from LookChem market partment
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  • Usbiological
  • Thrombopoietin
  • 96Tests
  • $ 907.00
  • Usbiological
  • Thrombopoietin
  • 96Tests
  • $ 809.00
  • Usbiological
  • Thrombopoietin
  • 96Tests
  • $ 731.00
  • Usbiological
  • Thrombopoietin
  • 96Tests
  • $ 669.00
  • American Custom Chemicals Corporation
  • THROMBOPOIETIN 95.00%
  • 5MG
  • $ 505.12
Total 5 raw suppliers
Chemical Property of c-Mpl ligand Edit
Chemical Property:
  • PSA:0.00000 
  • LogP:0.00000 
Purity/Quality:

98%,99%, *data from raw suppliers

Thrombopoietin *data from reagent suppliers

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  • Biological functions TPO binds to Mpl on the surface of megakaryocyte/ platelet progenitors to stimulate their proliferation and differentiation. One mature megakaryocyte with a higher ploidy class is capable of releasing thousands of platelets. TPO is also produced by osteoblastic/stromal cells in the bone marrow microenvironment, and maintains hematopoietic stem cells that express Mpl. Cultured megakaryocytes derived from either peripheral or cord blood express a single class of high-affinity Mpl (2000 sites with Kd=90 pM and 180 sites per cell with Kd=125 pM), respectively, whereas single peripheral platelets display 20–30 sites (Kd=20–60 pM).
  • Description Thrombopoietin is a glycoprotein that primarily regulates thrombopoiesis, that is, platelet production. Produced constitutively in the liver and inductively in the bone marrow to promote the proliferation and differentiation of megakaryocytes and their progenitors, and maintain hematopoietic stem cells. After the nature of platelets was described by Donne, Addison, Osler, and Bizzozero in the 1800s, Wright reported that the origin of human platelets (thrombocytes) was the bone marrow. The tentative name thrombopoietin (TPO) was proposed for a humoral factor of platelet production, independently by Komiya and by Kelemen. It was not apparent whether TPO activity was identical to in vitro activity defined as a megakaryocyte colony stimulating factor. TPO molecules were finally identified simultaneously by independent research groups. Concurrently, c-Mpl (Mpl) expressing megakaryocytes was confirmed as the TPO receptor.
  • Uses The clinical trials of a first generation of recombinant TPO molecules (i.e., PEG-rhMGDF and rhTPO) started in 1995, and proved the increase of platelet counts in humans for the first time, but were discontinued due to the development of a neutralizing antibody to endogenous TPO in 13 human subjects in the PEG-MGDF study. The second generation of synthetic TPO-Mpl agonists (romiplostim and eltrombopag) followed, and was approved throughout the world for the treatment of immune thrombocytopenia (ITP). Other indications are further considered. TPO stimulates the proliferation and maturation of megakaryocytes and promotes increased circulating levels of platelets in vivo. TPO signals through the c-mpl receptor and acts as an important regulator of circulating platelets
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