User:Jaakko Itkonen
From Proteopedia
(Difference between revisions)
| Line 12: | Line 12: | ||
Ciliary neutrophic factor (CNTF) is a nerve growth factor belonging to the IL-6 family | Ciliary neutrophic factor (CNTF) is a nerve growth factor belonging to the IL-6 family | ||
| - | of neuropoietic cytokines. Other members of this family include IL-6, IL-11 and | + | of neuropoietic cytokines. |
| - | Oncostatin M (Wang 2012). CNTF is a roughly 22 kDa protein consisting of a single | + | Other members of this family include IL-6, IL-11 and |
| - | peptide chain of 200 amino acid residues, and like many other cytokines, is folded | + | Oncostatin M (Wang 2012). |
| + | CNTF is a roughly 22 kDa protein consisting of a single | ||
| + | peptide chain of 200 amino acid residues, | ||
| + | and like many other cytokines, is folded | ||
into a four α-helix bundle. | into a four α-helix bundle. | ||
Revision as of 09:07, 7 May 2014
- Full Real Name: Jaakko Matias Itkonen
- Position: Student
- Institution (NO ABBREVIATIONS): University of Helsinki, Faculty Of Pharmacy, Division of Pharmaceutical Biosciences
- City, State/Province, Country: Helsinki, Finland
- Field of Expertise or Study: Pharmacy
Ciliary neutrophic factor (CNTF) is a nerve growth factor belonging to the IL-6 family of neuropoietic cytokines. Other members of this family include IL-6, IL-11 and Oncostatin M (Wang 2012). CNTF is a roughly 22 kDa protein consisting of a single peptide chain of 200 amino acid residues, and like many other cytokines, is folded into a four α-helix bundle.
