Recombinant Human DC-SIGNR protein (Fc Chimera)
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Recombinant Human DC-SIGNR protein (Fc Chimera) is a Human Fragment protein, in the 78 to 399 aa range, expressed in HEK 293 cells, with >90%, < 1 EU/µg endotoxin level, suitable for SDS-PAGE.
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CD299, CD209L, CD209L1, CLEC4M, C-type lectin domain family 4 member M, CD209 antigen-like protein 1, DC-SIGN-related protein, Dendritic cell-specific ICAM-3-grabbing non-integrin 2, Liver/lymph node-specific ICAM-3-grabbing non-integrin, DC-SIGNR, DC-SIGN2, L-SIGN
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SDS-PAGE - Recombinant Human DC-SIGNR protein (Fc Chimera) (AB276295)
SDS-PAGE analysis of ab276295
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Appropriate short-term storage conditions
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Form
Lyophilized
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Function
Probable pathogen-recognition receptor involved in peripheral immune surveillance in liver. May mediate the endocytosis of pathogens which are subsequently degraded in lysosomal compartments. Is a receptor for ICAM3, probably by binding to mannose-like carbohydrates.. (Microbial infection) Acts as an attachment receptor for Ebolavirus.. (Microbial infection) Acts as an attachment receptor for Hepatitis C virus.. (Microbial infection) Acts as an attachment receptor for HIV-1.. (Microbial infection) Acts as an attachment receptor for Human coronavirus 229E.. (Microbial infection) Acts as an attachment receptor for Human cytomegalovirus/HHV-5.. (Microbial infection) Acts as an attachment receptor for Influenzavirus.. (Microbial infection) Acts as an attachment receptor for SARS-CoV.. (Microbial infection) Acts as an attachment receptor for West-nile virus.. (Microbial infection) Acts as an attachment receptor for Japanese encephalitis virus.. (Microbial infection) Acts as an attachment receptor for Marburg virus glycoprotein.. (Microbial infection) Recognition of M.bovis by dendritic cells may occur partially via this molecule.
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