Biotin Anti-LIGHT/TNFSF14 antibody
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Rabbit Polyclonal LIGHT/TNFSF14 antibody - conjugated to Biotin. Suitable for ELISA and reacts with Recombinant fragment - Human samples. Immunogen corresponding to Recombinant Fragment Protein within Human TNFSF14 aa 50 to C-terminus.
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CD258, HVEML, LIGHT, UNQ391/PRO726, TNFSF14, Tumor necrosis factor ligand superfamily member 14, Herpes virus entry mediator ligand, HVEM-L, Herpesvirus entry mediator ligand
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ELISA - Biotin Anti-LIGHT/TNFSF14 antibody (AB271216)
LIGHT/TNFSF1 was detected by sandwich ELISA (using 100μl/well) using a concentration of 0.25-1.0 μg/ml of ab271216. This antibody in conjunction with an appropriate capture antibody, allows the detection of at least 0.2 – 0.4 ng/well of recombinant LIGHT/TNFSF1 protein.
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Biological function summary
LIGHT plays a role in regulating immune responses and inflammation. It is part of a complex formed when it binds to its receptors influencing the proliferation and survival of immune cells such as T cells. LIGHT's interaction with HVEM can modulate T cell signaling cytokine production and dendritic cell maturation. It contributes to the organization of secondary lymphoid organs impacting immune surveillance and homeostasis. The presence of "APC LIGHT" indicates its involvement in antigen-presenting cell activities essential for adaptive immunity.
Pathways
LIGHT operates within the TNF receptor superfamily signaling pathway. This pathway involves other TNF members like TNF-α and lymphotoxin alfa which can also interact with LTβR. Another relevant pathway is the NF-kB signaling cascade which LIGHT activation can trigger. This cascade regulates gene expression related to immune response and cell survival. In connection to these pathways LIGHT's interaction with proteins like HVEM and LTβR helps maintain immune system balance.
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