Recombinant Murine SDF-1β (CXCL12) 0 ComentariosSubmit a Review Detalles del Producto Nùmero de Catalogo 250-20B Descripcion SDF-1α and β are stromal-derived, CXC chemokines that signal through the CXCR4 receptor. SDF-1α and β chemoattract B and T cells, and have been shown to induce migration of CD34+ stem cells. Additionally, the SDF-1 proteins exert HIV-suppressive activity in cells expressing the CXCR4 receptor. Human and murine SDF-1 proteins act across species. SDF-1α and β contain the four highly conserved cysteine residues present in CXC chemokines. The mature SDF-1β protein, produced by an N-terminal truncation of two additional amino acids, after removal of the signal sequence, contains 72 amino acid residues. Recombinant Murine SDF-1β is an 8.5 kDa protein containing 72 amino acid residues. Source: E.coli Synonyms: Stromal-Cell Derived Factor-1, CXCL12, PBSF AA Sequence: KPVSLSYRCP CRFFESHIAR ANVKHLKILN TPNCALQIVA RLKNNNRQVC IDPKLKWIQE YLEKALNKRL KM Purity: ≥ 98% by SDS-PAGE gel and HPLC analyses. Biological Activity: Determined by its ability to chemoattract human monocytes using a concentration range of 50.0-100.0 ng/ml. Calculated Molecular Weight: 8.5 kDa Accession Number: P40224 Gene ID: 20315 Endotoxin: Endotoxin level is < 0.1 ng/ug of protein (< 1 EU/ug) crossreactivity: Human, Mouse References PubMed SDS Búsqueda del CoA Product Line Country Of Origin: USA Not for human use. Research Interest AIDS/HIV Chemotaxis Immune System Inflammation Neurobiology Stem Cells & Differentiation Wound Healing product.subtitle.recentcitations Primer autor Lewis, R Titulo CXCR4 hyperactivation cooperates with TCL1 in CLL development and aggressiveness Citar Leukemia; 35(10) pg2895-2905 PudMed id 34363012 Primer autor Cruz-Zárate, D Titulo Myo1g is required for efficient adhesion and migration of activated B lymphocytes to inguinal lymph nodes Citar Scientific Reports; 11(1) pg7197 PudMed id 33785780 Primer autor Bénard, A Titulo Interleukin-3 is a predictive marker for severity and outcome during SARS-CoV-2 infections Citar Nature Communications; 12(1) pg1112 PudMed id 33602937