abm human recombinant protein
Recombinant Human IL3 | Z100515
- SKU:
- Z100515
- Availability:
- 5 to 7 Days Shipment
Description
abm | Recombinant Human IL3 | Z100515
IL3 is produced mainly by T cells following cell activation by antigens and mitogens, but also by keratinocytes, natural killer cells, mast cells, endothelial cells, and monocytes. The analysis of bacterial- derived recombinant IL3 shows that glycosylation is not required for activity. IL3 sequences are evolutionarily less well conserved with human and murine IL3 sharing approximately 29% homology (at the protein level) and murine and rat IL3 sharing approximately 54% homology. IL3 receptors are expressed on macrophages, mast cells, eosinophils, megakaryocytes, basophils, bone marrow progenitor cells and various myeloid leukemia cells. Binding of IL3 to its receptor causes specific phosphorylation of a 150 kDa membrane glycoprotein. Recombinant human IL3 is a non-glycosylated globular protein.
Functions:
The ED50 as determined by the dose-dependent proliferation of Human TF-1 cells was found less than 0.5 ng/mL
Organism:
Human
Source:
E. coli
Alias:
IL-3, Mast cell growth factor, MCGF, Multi-CSF, Hematopoietic growth factor, HCGF, P-cell stimulation factor
Recombinant Human Interleukin-3 (IL3)
Gene Symbol:
IL3
Gene ID:
3562
Accession:
P08700
Formulation:
Lyophilized from a 0.2 μm filtered solution in Phosphate Buffer and NaCl (pH 6.3)
Solubility:
A quick spin of the vial followed by reconstitution in distilled water to a concentration not less than 0.1 mg/mL. This solution can then be diluted into other buffers.
Appearance:
Lyophilized Powder
Molecular Weight (kDa):
15
Molecular Weight 2 (kDA):
N/A
Molecular Weight 3 (kDA):
N/A
Purity:
>95% as determined by SDS-PAGE
Concentration:
<1.0 EU/μg of recombinant protein as determined by the LAL method
Shipping Condition :
Ambient Temperature
Storage Condition:
The lyophilized protein is stable for at least one year from date of receipt at -70°C. Upon reconstitution, this cytokine can be stored in working aliquots at 2° - 8°C for one month, or at -20°C for six months, with a carrier protein without detectable loss of activity. Avoid repeated freeze/thaw cycles.