Cathepsin G overexpression 293T lysate (whole cell)
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Cathepsin G overexpression 293T lysate (whole cell) suitable for WB. View our extensive range of validated lysates from normal and diseased human, mouse and rat tissue.
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CATG_HUMAN, CG, CTSG protein, Cathepsin G, Cathepsin G precursor, Ctsg, MGC23078
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Western blot - Cathepsin G overexpression 293T lysate (whole cell) (AB94086)
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SDS-PAGE - Cathepsin G overexpression 293T lysate (whole cell) (AB94086)
ab94086 at 15μg/lane on an SDS-PAGE gel.
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Biological function summary
Cathepsin G plays a significant role in the immune system by contributing to inflammatory responses and regulating cellular processes through its proteolytic activity. It participates in activating other proteins such as anti-bacterial serine enzymes and breaking down extracellular matrix components during immune response facilitation. While not part of a larger complex cathepsin G works alongside other proteases showing combinatory effects in innate immunity.
Pathways
Cathepsin G is involved in the immune and inflammatory pathways. It plays a part in the regulation of inflammatory responses and contributes to the activation of cytokines during infection and tissue injury. Cathepsin G connects through shared activity with other proteases like neutrophil elastase influencing processes in tissue remodeling and cytokine release. It sustains immune system homeostasis maintaining a balance between inflammation and tissue repair in these pathways.
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