What is TB-500(Thymosin Beta-4)?
TB-500 (Thymosin Beta-4) is a 43-amino acid naturally occurring peptide that is the most abundant member of the beta-thymosin family. Originally isolated from the thymus gland, Thymosin Beta-4 is now known to be expressed ubiquitously in virtually all cell types except red blood cells. Its primary intracellular function is sequestration of G-actin (monomeric actin), maintaining the pool of unpolymerized actin available for rapid cytoskeletal reorganization. This actin-regulating function makes Thymosin Beta-4 essential for cell migration, a process critical to wound healing, tissue remodeling, and inflammatory cell recruitment. Beyond actin regulation, Thymosin Beta-4 has been investigated for extracellular signaling activities including modulation of inflammatory pathways, metalloproteinase regulation, and promotion of angiogenesis. It has been studied in clinical trials for wound healing and cardiac repair applications.
Mechanism of Action
TB-500 has been investigated for its dual intracellular and extracellular mechanisms. Intracellularly, Thymosin Beta-4 sequesters G-actin monomers in a 1:1 complex, preventing spontaneous polymerization and maintaining a dynamic actin pool available for rapid cytoskeletal reorganization during cell migration, division, and morphological changes. Researchers observed that this actin-buffering function is critical for lamellipodium formation and directional cell migration. Extracellularly, TB-500 has been investigated for anti-inflammatory signaling through NF-κB pathway modulation, reduction of pro-inflammatory cytokine expression, and promotion of anti-inflammatory macrophage polarization. Studies suggest that TB-500 also promotes angiogenesis through upregulation of VEGF and activation of endothelial cell migration. The peptide contains the active sequence Ac-SDKP (N-terminal tetrapeptide), which has been independently characterized as an anti-fibrotic factor that inhibits collagen deposition and promotes matrix remodeling. In cardiac models, researchers observed that Thymosin Beta-4 activated Akt/PKB survival signaling pathways.
Published Research
Wound Healing
Malinda et al. (1999) investigated Thymosin Beta-4 in dermal wound models and observed accelerated wound closure, enhanced keratinocyte migration, and increased angiogenesis at wound sites [1].
Cardiac Repair
Bock-Marquette et al. (2004) demonstrated that Thymosin Beta-4 activated integrin-linked kinase and Akt signaling in cardiomyocytes, promoting cell survival and migration in cardiac injury models [2].
Anti-Inflammatory Activity
Sosne et al. (2010) reviewed Thymosin Beta-4’s anti-inflammatory properties across multiple tissue models, describing NF-κB modulation, cytokine regulation, and matrix metalloproteinase effects [3].
Product Specifications
| Product | TB-500(Thymosin Beta-4) Lyophilized Powder |
|---|---|
| Available Sizes | 10mg |
| Purity | ≥99% (HPLC verified) |
| CAS Number | 77591-33-4 |
| Sequence | Ac-SDKPDMAEIEKFDKSKLKKTETQEKNPLPSKETIEQEKQAGES |
| Molecular Formula | C₂₁₂H₃₅₀N₅₆O₇₈S |
| Molecular Weight | 4,963.44 g/mol |
| Appearance | White lyophilized powder in glass vial |
| Storage | Store lyophilized at -20°C. Reconstituted solution at 2-8°C, use within 21 days. |
| Testing | Third-party tested — Certificate of Analysis available |
Frequently Asked Questions
TB-500 (Thymosin Beta-4) is a 43-amino acid naturally occurring peptide that regulates actin dynamics and has been investigated for tissue remodeling and anti-inflammatory signaling.
The CAS registry number for Thymosin Beta-4 is 77591-33-4.
Thymosin Beta-4 binds monomeric G-actin in a 1:1 complex, maintaining a pool of unpolymerized actin available for rapid cytoskeletal reorganization during cell migration.
Store lyophilized TB-500 at -20°C. Once reconstituted, store at 2-8°C and use within 21 days.
Ac-SDKP is the N-terminal tetrapeptide of Thymosin Beta-4 that has been independently characterized as an anti-fibrotic factor inhibiting collagen deposition.
TB-500 is studied in actin biology, cell migration, wound remodeling, angiogenesis, anti-inflammatory signaling, and cardiac repair in preclinical models.
References
- Malinda KM, et al. Thymosin beta4 accelerates wound healing. J Invest Dermatol. 1999;113(3):364-368. PMID: 10469334
- Bock-Marquette I, et al. Thymosin beta4 activates integrin-linked kinase and promotes cardiac cell migration, survival and cardiac repair. Nature. 2004;432(7016):466-472. PMID: 15565145
- Sosne G, et al. Thymosin beta4 and the eye: I can see clearly now the pain is gone. Ann N Y Acad Sci. 2010;1194:190-198. PMID: 20536470
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