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PA066  I-309 antigen


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2 µg / US$ 255
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PO Box 802 Littleton, CO 80160, USA
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Human I-309

Synonyms

I309, TCA3, CCL1,

Product Description

Human I-309

Properties

SpeciesHuman
Purity>99%
SourceE. coli
Molecular Weight8.5 kD
Catalog NumberPA066
Quantity2 µg
PriceUS$ 255
DeliveryWorldwide
ManufacturerAcris Antibodies GmbH
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Datasheet Extract

Recombinant Human I-309 (CCL1)
Alternate namesTCA-3, CCL1
BackgroundHuman I-309 is a small glycoprotein secreted by activated T lymphocytes and structurally related to other CC chemokines.
SourceE.coli
Format
State: Lyophilized purified fraction (>98% pure by SDS-PAGE and HPLC analyses) without additives.
Endotoxinlevel: < 0.1 ng per µg (1EU/µg)
Reconstitution: Restore in water to a concentration of 0.1-1.0 mg/ml.
This solution can then be diluted into other aqueous buffers and stored at 2-8°C for 1 week or
-20°C for future use.
DescriptionRecombinant Human I-309 is a protein containing 74 amino acid residues.
AASequence: SKSMQVPFSR CCFSFAEQEI PLRAILCYRN TSSICSNEGL IFKLKRGKEA CALDTVGWVQ RHRKMLRHCP SKRK
Biological Activity: Determined by its ability to chemoattract total human T cell population using a concentration range of 10.0-100.0 ng/ml.

Molecular weight: 8.5 kDa
Add. InformationCentrifuge the vial prior to opening!
StorageStore the lyophilized protein at -20°C.
Reconstituted I-309 should be stored in working aliquots
with a carrier protein at -20°C.
Avoid repeated freezing and thawing.
Shelf life: one year from despatch.
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2. Howard OM Autoantigens signal through chemokine receptors: uveitis antigens induce CXCR3- and CXCR5-expressing lymphocytes and immature dendritic cells to migrate Blood, 2005, 105(11):4207-14.
3. Hirata T Human P-selectin glycoprotein ligand-1 (PSGL-1) interacts with the skin-associated chemokine CCL27 via sulfated tyrosines at the PSGL-1 amino terminus Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2004, 10;279(50):51775-82.
4. Singh UP Viral macrophage-inflammatory protein-II: a viral chemokine that differentially affects adaptive mucosal immunity compared with its mammalian counterparts Journal of Immunology, 2004, 173(9):5509-16.
5. Toshiharu Nakajima Marked increase in CC chemokine gene expression in both human and mouse mast cell transcriptomes following Fcepsilon receptor I cross-linking: an interspecies comparison Blood, 2002, Vol: 100 (12) pp. 3861-3868.
6. Douglas E. Wright Hematopoietic stem cells are uniquely selective in their migratory response to chemokines J. of Exp. Med., 2002, Vol: 195 (9) pp. 1145-1154.
7. Tiffany HL Amyloid-b Induces Chemotaxis and Oxidant Stress by Acting at Formylpeptide Receptor 2, a G Protein-coupled Receptor Expressed in Phagocytes and Brain* J. Biol Chem., 2001, Vol 276: (26) pp.23645-23652.
8. Campbell JJ Chemokines and the Arrest of Lymphocytes Rolling Under Flow Conditions Science -- Campbell et al., 2000, 279 (5349) : 381.
9. Bowman EP Developmental Switches in Chemokine Response Profiles during B Cell Differentiation and Maturation J. Exp. Med., 2000, 191: pp.1303-1318.
10. Yoshida T Identification of Single C Motif-1/Lymphotactin Receptor XCR1* The Journal of biological Chemistry, 19998, Volume 273. Number 26. Pp.16331-16334.
11. Power CA Cloning and Characterization of a Specific Receptor for the Novel CC Chemokine MIP-3a from Lung Dendritic Cells J.Exp. Med. The Rockefeller University Press, Volume 186, Number 6, pp.825-835 (1997).