Granzyme B overexpression 293T lysate (whole cell)
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Granzyme B 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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C11, CCPI, CGL 1, CSP B, CTLA-1, CTSGL1, Cathepsin G-like 1, Cytotoxic T lymphocyte associated serine esterase 1, Cytotoxic T-lymphocyte proteinase 2, Cytotoxic serine protease B, Fragmentin-2, GRAB_HUMAN, GRB, Granzyme B, Granzyme B (granzyme 2, cytotoxic T lymphocyte associated serine esterase 1), Granzyme-2, Gzmb, HLP, Human lymphocyte protein, Lymphocyte protease, Protease, serine, B, SECT, T-cell serine protease 1-3E
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SDS-PAGE - Granzyme B overexpression 293T lysate (whole cell) (AB94041)
ab94041 at 15µg/lane on an SDS-PAGE gel.
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Biological function summary
Granzyme B participates prominently in the immune response by activating caspases particularly caspase-3 which promotes the breakdown of cellular components necessary for apoptosis. Granzyme B does not function in isolation but acts in concert with other immune system factors such as perforin to effectively induce cell death. Perforin creates pores in the target cell membrane allowing granzyme B to enter and instigate the apoptosis sequence. The enzyme also contributes to the processing of cytokines which enhances the immune response further.
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Studies have determined that granzyme B is critical in the apoptosis pathway particularly in the granule exocytosis pathway. It closely interacts with proteins such as perforin and other granzymes to mediate apoptosis in target cells. Granzyme B also plays a role in the inflammatory response and can influence pathways associated with cytotoxic T cell signaling. Its pathway interactions ensure effective elimination of damaged or infected cells maintaining tissue homeostasis.
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