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Chemokines

Recombinant Human MIG (CXCL9)

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Nùmero de Catalogo 300-26
Descripcion
Recombinant Human MIG (CXCL9)

MIG, a CXC chemokine, is produced by IFN-γ stimulated monocytes, macrophages and endothelial cells.  It signals through the CXCR3 receptor.  MIG selectively chemoattracts Th1 lymphocytes, and also exerts other activities, including inhibition of tumor growth, angiogenesis, and inhibition of colony formation of hematopoietic progenitors.  Human MIG is active on murine cells.  Recombinant Human MIG is an 11.7 kDa protein containing 103 amino acid residues, including the four highly conserved cysteine residues present in CXC chemokines.

Source: E.coli

Synonyms: Monokine Induced by Interferon-gamma, CXCL9

AA Sequence: TPVVRKGRCS CISTNQGTIH LQSLKDLKQF APSPSCEKIE IIATLKNGVQ TCLNPDSADV KELIKKWEKQ VSQKKKQKNG KKHQKKKVLK VRKSQRSRQK KTT

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

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

Recombinant Human MIG (CXCL9) Biological Activity Graph

Calculated Molecular Weight: 11.7 kDa

Accession Number: Q07325

Gene ID: 4283

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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Du, Y
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Chemokines form nanoparticles with DNA and can superinduce TLR-driven immune inflammation.
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The Journal of Experimental Medicine; 219(7)
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Poosti, F
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Inhibition of renal fibrosis with a human CXCL9-derived glycosaminoglycan-binding peptide.
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Clinical & translational immunology; 11(2) pge1370
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Gurusamy, M
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G-protein-coupled receptor P2Y10 facilitates chemokine-induced CD4 T cell migration through autocrine/paracrine mediators.
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Nature Communications; 12(1) pg6798
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