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CXCR4 Protein-VLP

Protéine VLP CXCR4 exprimée dans HEK-293 Cells.
N° du produit ABIN7199192

Aperçu rapide pour CXCR4 Protein-VLP (ABIN7199192)

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CXCR4 (Chemokine (C-X-C Motif) Receptor 4 (CXCR4))

Type de proteíne

VLP

Origine

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Humain

Source

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HEK-293 Cells
  • Fonction

    Human CXCR4 / CD184 Full Length Protein-VLP (HEK293)

    Séquence

    Met 1 - Ser 352

    Attributs du produit

    Human CXCR4 Full Length Protein-VLP (CX4-H5219) is expressed from human 293 cells (HEK293). It contains AA Met 1 - Ser 352 (Accession # P61073-1).

    niveau d'endotoxine

    Less than 1.0 EU per μg by the LAL method.
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    Système d'expression
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    Origin
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    Système d'expression HEK-293 Cells
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    Origin Human
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  • Indications d'application

    The protein has a calculated MW of 41.6 kDa.

    Commentaires

    Virus-like particles (VLPs) are formed by self-assembly of envelop/capsid proteins from viruses. Membrance Proteins can be constituted in-situ with VLPs produced from HEK293 cell cultures. These VLPs concentrate conformationally intact membrane proteins directly on the cell surface and produce soluble, high-concentration proteins perfect for immunization and antibody screening.
    The VLPs provide the display of properly folded membrane proteins in their native cellular membrane in a compact size of 100~300 nm diameter (similar to the size of most viruses) making it optimal targets for dendritic cells in vivo and surface attachment for phage display.

    Restrictions

    For Research Use only
  • Format

    Liquid

    Buffer

    PBS, pH 7.4

    Stock

    -80 °C

    Stockage commentaire

    -70°C
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    CXCR4 (Chemokine (C-X-C Motif) Receptor 4 (CXCR4))

    Autre désignation

    CXCR4 / CD184

    Sujet

    Synonyms: CXCR4,CD184,Fusin,D2S201E,FB22,HM89,HSY3RR,LAP3,LCR1,LESTR,NPY3R,NPYR,NPYRL,NPYY3R,WHIM,
    Description: C-X-C chemokine receptor type 4 is also known as fusin or CD184 (cluster of differentiation 184), CXCR4, CD184, D2S201E, FB22, HM89, HSY3RR, LAP3, LCR1, LESTR, NPY3R, NPYR, NPYRL, NPYY3R or WHIM. CXCR-4 is an alpha-chemokine receptor specific for stromal-derived-factor-1 (SDF-1 also called CXCL12), a molecule endowed with potent chemotactic activity for lymphocytes. This receptor is one of several chemokine receptors that HIV isolates can use to infect CD4+ T cells. HIV isolates that use CXCR4 are traditionally known as T-cell tropic isolates. Typically, these viruses are found late in infection. It is unclear as to whether the emergence of CXCR4 using HIV is a consequence or a cause of immunodeficiency.CXCR4 is upregulated during the implantation window in natural and hormone replacement therapy cycles in the endometrium, producing, in presence of a human blastocyst, a surface polarization of the CXCR4 receptors suggesting that this receptor is implicated in the adhesion phase of human implantation. SDF-1 and CXCR4 were believed to be a relatively "monogamous" ligand-receptor pair (other chemokines tend to use several different chemokine receptors in a fairly "promiscuous" manner). Recent evidence demonstrates ubiquitin is also a natural ligand of CXCR4. Chronic exposure to THC increased T lymphocyte CXCR4 expression on both CD4+ and CD8+ T lymphocytes. Drugs that block the CXCR4 receptor appear to be capable of "mobilizing" hematopoietic stem cells into the bloodstream as peripheral blood stem cells.

    Poids moléculaire

    41.6 kDa

    NCBI Accession

    NP_003458

    Pathways

    Regulation of Cell Size, CXCR4-mediated Signaling Events
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