MCP4 overexpression 293T lysate (whole cell)
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MCP4 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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C-C motif chemokine 13, CCL13_HUMAN, CK-beta-10, CKb10, Chemokine (C C motif) ligand 13, MCP-4, MGC17134, Monocyte chemoattractant protein 4, Monocyte chemotactic protein 4, NCC-1, New CC chemokine 1, SCYA13, Small inducible cytokine A13 precursor, Small inducible cytokine subfamily A (Cys Cys) member 13, Small-inducible cytokine A13, short chain
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Western blot - MCP4 overexpression 293T lysate (whole cell) (AB94142)
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SDS-PAGE - MCP4 overexpression 293T lysate (whole cell) (AB94142)
ab94142 at 15μg/lane on an SDS-PAGE gel.
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Biological function summary
MCP4 functions by mediating the recruitment of monocytes eosinophils and T lymphocytes. It is not part of a larger protein complex but rather operates as part of the chemokine signaling family. MCP4 is particularly active in coordinating responses to allergens and pathogens therefore highlighting its importance in the body's defense mechanisms. As a member of the C-C motif chemokine family it shares structural characteristics with other chemokines like CCL11 which participate in similar immune cell trafficking functions.
Pathways
MCP4 is deeply involved in inflammatory and immune pathways specifically the chemokine signaling pathway and the cytokine-cytokine receptor interaction pathway. MCP4 guides immune cells allowing them to respond effectively to cytokine signals ensuring their migration to necessary sites. Through the chemokine signaling pathway it collaborates with related chemokines like CCL5 to enhance immune responses. Its interaction with these pathways highlights its role in both routine immunity and inflammatory responses positioning it as an important player in maintaining immune homeostasis.
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