Comparison

CXCL10 Protein

Item no. OPCB00003
Manufacturer AVIVA Systems Biology
Amount 5 ug
Category
Type Proteins Recombinant
Format Lyophilized
Specific against other
Purity > 97% as determined by SDS-PAGE
Sequence The protein sequence is: <a href='//www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/blast/Blast.cgi?PROGRAM=blastp&CLIENT=web&SERVICE=plain&PAGE=Proteins&CMD=Put&DATABASE=nr&CDD_SEARCH=1&AUTO_FORMAT=Semi-auto&SHOW_OVERVIEW=on&SHOW_LINKOUT=on&GET_SEQUENCE=on&NCBI_GI=on&ALIGNMENTS=50
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The MGC Project Team
Genome Res. 14:2121-2127(2004)
3. "Identification of a novel granulocyte chemotactic protein (GCP-2) from human tumor cells. In vitro and in vivo comparison with natural forms of GRO, IP-10, and IL-8."
Proost P., de Wolf-Peeters C., Conings R., Opdenakker G., Billiau A., van Damme J.
J. Immunol. 150:1000-1010(1993)
4. "Human IP-9: a keratinocyte derived high affinity CXC-chemokine ligand for the IP-10/Mig receptor (CXCR3)."
Tensen C.P., Flier J., van der Raaij-Helmer E.M.H., Sampat-Sardjoepersad S., van der Schors R.C., Leurs R., Scheper R.J., Boorsma D.M., Willemze R.
J. Invest. Dermatol. 112:716-722(1999)
5. "Processing of natural and recombinant CXCR3-targeting chemokines and implications for biological activity."
Hensbergen P.J., van der Raaij-Helmer E.M.H., Dijkman R., van der Schors R.C., Werner-Felmayer G., Boorsma D.M., Scheper R.J., Willemze R., Tensen C.P.
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6. "Citrullination of CXCL10 and CXCL11 by peptidylarginine deiminase: a naturally occurring posttranslational modification of chemokines and new dimension of immunoregulation."
Loos T., Mortier A., Gouwy M., Ronsse I., Put W., Lenaerts J.P., Van Damme J., Proost P.
Blood 112:2648-2656(2008)
7. "The CXCR3 binding chemokine IP-10/CXCL10: structure and receptor interactions."
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Biochemistry 41:10418-10425(2002)
ECLASS 10.1 32160409
ECLASS 11.0 32160409
UNSPSC 12352202
Alias C7,IFI10,INP10,IP-10,crg-2,mob-1,SCYB10,gIP-10
Shipping Condition Cool pack
Available
Manufacturer - Type
Protein
Manufacturer - Category
Root Catalog/Products/Recombinant Proteins
Shipping Temperature
Wet Ice
Molecular Weight
8.646 kDa
Gene symbol
CXCL10
Gene Fullname
chemokine (C-X-C motif) ligand 10
Product format
Lyophilized
Reconstitution and storage
Spin tube prior to resuspending. Recommended at 100ug/mL in sterile water
Shipping: Room Temp
Description of target
CXCL10 (IP-10) was originally identified as an IFN-gamma-inducible gene in endothelial, fibroblasts and monocytes cells. IP-10 is considered a member of the CXC chemokine subfamily from its protein sequence which includes the four conserved cysteine residues present in CXC chemokines. IP-10 signals through the CXCR3 receptor to selectively attract Th1 lymphocytes and monocytes. It also has angiostatic and mitogenic properties on vascular smooth muscle cells. A diverse population of cell types rapidly increases transcription of mRNA encoding IP-10, which suggests that gamma-induced protein may be a key mediator of the IFNG/IFN-gamma response.
Biological activity
EC50 = 6.3nM determined by Migration Assay in cells expressing recombinant CXCR3

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