

| Catalog No. | HY524032 |
|---|---|
| Description |
Recombinant Human CXCL10/IP-10 Protein, N-GST & C-His (HY524032) expressed in E. coli, spanning Val22-Pro98. Purity: >90% by SDS-PAGE.
Highlights
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| Expression system | E. coli |
| Accession | P02778 |
| Protein length | Val22-Pro98 |
| Applications | ELISA, Immunogen, SDS-PAGE, WB, Bioactivity testing in progress |
| Species | Homo sapiens (Human) |
| Nature | Recombinant |
| Endotoxin level | Please contact with the lab for this information. |
| Purity | >90% as determined by SDS-PAGE. |
| Predicted molecular weight | 36.83 kDa |
| Form | Lyophilized |
| Storage buffer | Lyophilized from a solution in PBS pH 7.4, 1 mM EDTA, 4% Trehalose, 1% Mannitol. Please refer to the specific buffer information in the hardcopy of datasheet or the lot-specific COA. |
| Reconstitution | Reconstitute in sterile water for a stock solution. A copy of datasheet will be provided with the products, please refer to it for details. |
| Shipping | In general, proteins are provided as lyophilized powder/frozen liquid. They are shipped out with dry ice/blue ice unless customers require otherwise. |
| Stability and Storage | Use a manual defrost freezer and avoid repeated freeze thaw cycles. Store at 2 to 8°C for frequent use. Store at -20 to -80°C for twelve months from the date of receipt. |
| Alternate Names | 10 kDa interferon gamma-induced protein, C-X-C motif chemokine 10, CXCL10, CXCL10(1-73), Gamma-IP10, INP10, IP-10, SCYB10, Small-inducible cytokine B10 |
| Background | C-X-C motif chemokine 10 is a ~10 kDa protein. Pro-inflammatory cytokine that is involved in a wide variety of processes such as chemotaxis, differentiation, and activation of peripheral immune cells, regulation of cell growth, apoptosis and modulation of angiostatic effects. Plays thereby an important role during viral infections by stimulating the activation and migration of immune cells to the infected sites. Mechanistically, binding of CXCL10 to the CXCR3 receptor activates G protein-mediated signaling and results in downstream activation of phospholipase C-dependent pathway, an increase in intracellular calcium production and actin reorganization. In turn, recruitment of activated Th1 lymphocytes occurs at sites of inflammation. Activation of the CXCL10/CXCR3 axis also plays an important role in neurons in response to brain injury for activating microglia, the resident macrophage population of the central nervous system, and directing them to the lesion site. 1. Romagnani, P. et al. (2001) Blood 97, 601-7. PMID: 11157474 2. Sidahmed, AM. et al. (2012) Cytokine 59, 433-41. PMID: 22652417 3. Angiolillo, AL. et al. (1995) The Journal of experimental medicine 182, 155-62. PMID: 7540647 4. Smit, MJ. et al. (2003) Blood 102, 1959-65. PMID: 12750173 5. Gao, JM. et al. (2009) Acta pharmacologica Sinica 30, 193-201. PMID: 19151743 6. Cheeran, MC. et al. (2003) Journal of virology 77, 4502-15. PMID: 12663757 |
| Note | For research use only |




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