Recombinant mouse IL-17AF protein
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Recombinant mouse IL-17AF protein is a Mouse Fragment protein, expressed in Escherichia coli, with >98%, < 0.1 EU/µg endotoxin level, suitable for SDS-PAGE, HPLC, FuncS.
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Ctla8, Il17, Il17a, Interleukin-17A, IL-17, IL-17A, Cytotoxic T-lymphocyte-associated antigen 8, CTLA-8, Interleukin-17F, IL-17F, Il17f
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Western blot - Recombinant mouse IL-17AF protein (AB109674)
ab109674 used in Western Blot. Figure : 1 ug in each lane (-) non-reducing conditions and (+) reducing conditions in a 4-20% Tris-Glycine gel stained with Coomassie Blue. Mouse IL-17AF is a heterodimer with a predicted total MW of 30.7 kDa.
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Western blot - Recombinant mouse IL-17AF protein (ab109674)
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Specifications
Form
Lyophilized
Additional notes
Purity Greater than 98% determined by reducing and non-reducing SDS-PAGE.
General info
Function
Effector cytokine of innate and adaptive immune system involved in antimicrobial host defense and maintenance of tissue integrity (PubMed : 18025225, PubMed : 19144317, PubMed : 26431948). Signals via IL17RA-IL17RC heterodimeric receptor complex, triggering homotypic interaction of IL17RA and IL17RC chains with TRAF3IP2 adapter. This leads to downstream TRAF6-mediated activation of NF-kappa-B and MAPkinase pathways ultimately resulting in transcriptional activation of cytokines, chemokines, antimicrobial peptides and matrix metalloproteinases, with potential strong immune inflammation (PubMed : 16200068, PubMed : 17911633, PubMed : 19144317, PubMed : 26431948). Plays an important role in connecting T cell-mediated adaptive immunity and acute inflammatory response to destroy extracellular bacteria and fungi. As a signature effector cytokine of T-helper 17 cells (Th17), primarily induces neutrophil activation and recruitment at infection and inflammatory sites (PubMed : 18025225). In airway epithelium, mediates neutrophil chemotaxis via induction of CXCL1 and CXCL5 chemokines (PubMed : 18025225, PubMed : 27923703). In secondary lymphoid organs, contributes to germinal center formation by regulating the chemotactic response of B cells to CXCL12 and CXCL13, enhancing retention of B cells within the germinal centers, B cell somatic hypermutation rate and selection toward plasma cells (PubMed : 18157131). Effector cytokine of a subset of gamma-delta T cells that functions as part of an inflammatory circuit downstream IL1B, TLR2 and IL23A-IL12B to promote neutrophil recruitment for efficient bacterial clearance (PubMed : 17372004, PubMed : 20364087, PubMed : 28709803). Effector cytokine of innate immune cells including invariant natural killer cell (iNKT) and group 3 innate lymphoid cells that mediate initial neutrophilic inflammation (PubMed : 17470641, PubMed : 23255360). Involved in the maintenance of the integrity of epithelial barriers during homeostasis and pathogen infection. Upon acute injury, has a direct role in epithelial barrier formation by regulating OCLN localization and tight junction biogenesis (PubMed : 26431948). As part of the mucosal immune response induced by commensal bacteria, enhances host's ability to resist pathogenic bacterial and fungal infections by promoting neutrophil recruitment and antimicrobial peptides release (PubMed : 28709803). In synergy with IL17F, mediates the production of antimicrobial beta-defensins DEFB1, DEFB103A, and DEFB104A by mucosal epithelial cells, limiting the entry of microbes through the epithelial barriers (PubMed : 19144317). Involved in antiviral host defense through various mechanisms (PubMed : 21946434, PubMed : 26735852, PubMed : 27795421). Enhances immunity against West Nile virus by promoting T cell cytotoxicity (PubMed : 27795421). May play a beneficial role in influenza A virus (H5N1) infection by enhancing B cell recruitment and immune response in the lung (PubMed : 21946434). Contributes to influenza A virus (H1N1) clearance by driving the differentiation of B-1a B cells, providing for production of virus-specific IgM antibodies at first line of host defense (PubMed : 26735852).
Sequence similarities
Belongs to the IL-17 family.
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