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AB94267

IRF2 overexpression 293T lysate (whole cell)

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IRF2 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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DKFZp686F0244, IRF2_HUMAN, Interferon regulatory factor 2

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Western blot - IRF2 overexpression 293T lysate (whole cell) (AB94267)
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SDS-PAGE - IRF2 overexpression 293T lysate (whole cell) (AB94267)
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SDS-PAGE - IRF2 overexpression 293T lysate (whole cell) (AB94267)

ab94267 at 15µg/lane on an SDS-PAGE gel.

Key facts

Species or organism

Human

Form

Liquid

form

Reactivity data

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Product details

ab94267 is a 293T cell transfected lysate in which Human IRF2 has been transiently over-expressed using a pCMV-IRF2 plasmid. The lysate is provided in 1X Sample Buffer.

Properties and storage information

Shipped at conditions
Dry Ice
Appropriate short-term storage conditions
-20°C
Appropriate long-term storage conditions
-20°C
Aliquoting information
Upon delivery aliquot
Storage information
Avoid freeze / thaw cycle

Supplementary information

This supplementary information is collated from multiple sources and compiled automatically.

The Interferon Regulatory Factor 2 (IRF2) also known as IRF-2 plays an important role in cellular processes like modulation of immune responses and regulation of gene expression. It has a molecular mass of approximately 39 kDa. IRF2 is expressed across various tissues including the immune system cells fibroblasts and epithelial cells. It can function as both a transcriptional activator and repressor depending on the context and specific gene targets.
Biological function summary

IRF2 regulates immune responses by controlling the expression of interferon (IFN) responsive genes. It acts independently and as part of transcriptional complexes binding to specific DNA sequences within target genes. Its action prevents excessive activation of immune responses maintaining a balanced immune system. IRF2 also influences cell cycle regulation contributing to its role in cell growth and differentiation.

Pathways

And several cellular communication networks IRF2 is a central figure in the interferon signaling pathway interacting with other members of the IRF family like IRF1 and IRF3. These interactions help propagate signals necessary for effective immune responses. In conjunction with the JAK-STAT pathway IRF2 modulates expressions that control antiviral responses and cellular proliferation showing its critical placement in immune response regulation.

IRF2's dysregulation has associations with cancer and autoimmune diseases. Overexpression of IRF2 is linked to certain cancers providing cells with growth advantages and resistance to apoptosis commonly in concert with proteins like STAT1. In autoimmune diseases IRF2 impacts inflammatory responses with aberrant regulation contributing to conditions like systemic lupus erythematosus. Its involvement highlights the complex nature of immune regulation and potential for targeted therapy interventions.

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