IFN-alpha 1b/IFNA13, Human
CAT:
804-HY-P72796-01
Size:
10 µg
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IFN-alpha 1b/IFNA13, Human
UNSPSC Description:
IFN-alpha 1/13 (IFNA1), belongs to type I interferon family, is produced by macrophages with antiviral activities[1]. IFN-alpha 1 involves in the activation of JAK1 and TYK2 pathway[4], exerts function by inhibiting viral replication as well as modulating immune response[3]. IFN-alpha 1b/IFNA13 Protein, Human contains 166 a.a. (C24-D189, A137V), produced in E. coli cells with tag free.Type:
Recombinant ProteinsAssay Protocol:
https://www.medchemexpress.com/cytokines/ifn-alpha-13-ifna1-protein-human.htmlPurity:
96.00Smiles:
CDLPETHSLD NRRTLMLLAQ MSRISPSSCL MDRHDFGFPQ EEFDGNQFQK APAISVLHEL IQQIFNLFTT KDSSAAWDED LLDKFCTELY QQLNDLEACV MQEERVGETP LMNADSILAV KKYFRRITLY LTEKKYSPCA WEVVRAEIMR SLSLSTNLQE RLRRKEMolecular Weight:
Approximately 19.5 kDaReferences & Citations:
[1]Kumagai Y, et al. Alveolar macrophages are the primary interferon-alpha producer in pulmonary infection with RNA viruses. Immunity. 2007 Aug;27(2):240-52.|[2]Zhang SY, et al. Inborn errors of interferon (IFN)-mediated immunity in humans: insights into the respective roles of IFN-alpha/beta, IFN-gamma, and IFN-lambda in host defense. Immunol Rev. 2008 Dec;226:29-40.|[3]Raj NB, et al. Identification of a novel virus-responsive sequence in the promoter of murine interferon-alpha genes. J Biol Chem. 1991 Jun 15;266(17):11360-5.|[4]van Pesch V, et al. Characterization of interferon-alpha 13, a novel constitutive murine interferon-alpha subtype. J Biol Chem. 2003 Nov 21;278(47):46321-8.Shipping Conditions:
Blue IceStorage Conditions:
Stored at -20°C for 2 years
