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Chemokines

Recombinant Human MDC (CCL22) (69 a.a.)

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Nùmero de Catalogo 300-36A
Descripcion
Recombinant Human MDC (CCL22) (69 a.a.)

MDC is a CC chemokine that is produced in B cells, macrophages, monocyte-derived dendritic cells, activated NK cells and CD4 T cells. It signals through the CCR4 receptor. MDC chemoattracts monocytes, dendritic cells and NK cells, and exerts HIV-suppressive activity. The 67 amino acid form of MDC displays reduced chemoattractant activity, but retains HIV-suppressive activity. Recombinant Human MDC is an 8.1 kDa protein containing 69 amino acid residues including the four highly conserved cysteine residues present in the CC chemokines.

Synonyms: Macrophage-Derived Chemokine, CCL22, STCP-1, ABCD-1

Source: E.coli

AA Sequence: GPYGANMEDS VCCRDYVRYR LPLRVVKHFY WTSDSCPRPG VVLLTFRDKE ICADPRVPWV KMILNKLSQ

Purity: ≥ 98% by SDS-PAGE gel and HPLC analyses.

Biological Activity: Determined by its ability to chemoattract human T cells using a concentration range of 10.0-100.0 ng/ml.

Recombinant Human MDC (CCL22) (69 a.a.) Biological Activity Graph

Calculated Molecular Weight: 8.1 kDa

Accession Number: O00626

Gene ID: 6367

Endotoxin: Endotoxin level is < 0.1 ng/ug of protein (< 1 EU/ug)

crossreactivity:
Country Of Origin: USA

Not for human use.

Research Interest

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Primer autor
Lee, A W
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A knottin scaffold directs the CXC-chemokine-binding specificity of tick evasins.
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The Journal of Biological Chemistry; 294(29) pg11199-11212
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Primer autor
Alenazi, Y
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Genetically engineered two-warhead evasins provide a method to achieve precision targeting of disease-relevant chemokine subsets.
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Scientific Reports; 8(1) pg6333
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Singh, K
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Yeast surface display identifies a family of evasins from ticks with novel polyvalent CC chemokine-binding activities.
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Scientific Reports; 7(1) pg4267
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