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Recombinant Mouse TIM 3 protein (Tagged) (Biotin) is a Mouse Fragment protein, in the 22 to 191 aa range, expressed in HEK 293, with >90% purity and suitable for WB, SDS-PAGE.

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SDS-PAGE - Recombinant Mouse TIM 3 protein (Tagged) (Biotin) (AB271764), expandable thumbnail
  • Western blot - Recombinant Mouse TIM 3 protein (Tagged) (Biotin) (AB271764), expandable thumbnail

Key facts

Purity
>90% SDS-PAGE
Expression system
HEK 293 cells
Tags
Avi tag C-Terminus Fc tag C-Terminus
Applications
WB, SDS-PAGE
Biologically active
No
Conjugation
Biotin

Amino acid sequence

S E V E Y R A E V G Q N A Y L P C F Y T P A A P G N L V P V C W G K G A C P V F E C G N V V L R T D E R D V N Y W T S R Y W L N G D F R K G D V S L T I E N V T L A D S G I Y C C R I Q I P G I M N D E K F N L K L V I K P A K V T P A P T R Q R D F T A A F P R M L T T R G H G P A E T Q T L G S L P D I N L T Q I S T L A N E L R D S R L A N D

Reactivity data

Application
WB
Reactivity
Reacts
Dilution info
-
Notes

-

Application
SDS-PAGE
Reactivity
Reacts
Dilution info
-
Notes

This protein runs at a higher MW by SDS-PAGE due to glycosylation.

Target data

Function

Cell surface receptor implicated in modulating innate and adaptive immune responses. Generally accepted to have an inhibiting function. Reports on stimulating functions suggest that the activity may be influenced by the cellular context and/or the respective ligand (PubMed:18006747). Regulates macrophage activation (PubMed:11823861). Inhibits T-helper type 1 lymphocyte (Th1)-mediated auto- and alloimmune responses and promotes immunological tolerance (PubMed:14556006, PubMed:18006747). In CD8+ cells attenuates TCR-induced signaling, specifically by blocking NF-kappaB and NFAT promoter activities resulting in the loss of IL-2 secretion. The function may implicate its association with LCK proposed to impair phosphorylation of TCR subunits (By similarity). In contrast, shown to activate TCR-induced signaling in T-cells probably implicating ZAP70, LCP2, LCK and FYN (PubMed:21807895). Expressed on Treg cells can inhibit Th17 cell responses (By similarity). Receptor for LGALS9. Binding to LGALS9 is believed to result in suppression of T-cell responses; the resulting apoptosis of antigen-specific cells may implicate HAVCR2 phosphorylation and disruption of its association with BAG6 (PubMed:22863785). Binding to LGALS9 is proposed to be involved in innate immune response to intracellular pathogens. Expressed on Th1 cells interacts with LGALS9 expressed on Mycobacterium tuberculosis-infected macrophages to stimulate antibactericidal activity including IL-1 beta secretion and to restrict intracellular bacterial growth (PubMed:20937702). However, the function as receptor for LGALS9 has been challenged (By similarity). Also reported to enhance CD8+ T-cell responses to an acute infection such as by Listeria monocytogenes (PubMed:24567532). Receptor for phosphatidylserine (PtSer); PtSer-binding is calcium-dependent (PubMed:20083673). May recognize PtSer on apoptotic cells leading to their phagocytosis. Mediates the engulfment of apoptotic cells by dendritic cells (PubMed:19224762). Expressed on T-cells, promotes conjugation but not engulfment of apoptotic cells (PubMed:20083673). Expressed on dendritic cells (DCs) positively regulates innate immune response and in synergy with Toll-like receptors promotes secretion of TNF-alpha (PubMed:18006747). In tumor-imfiltrating DCs suppresses nucleic acid-mediated innate immune repsonse by interaction with HMGB1 and interfering with nucleic acid-sensing and trafficking of nucleid acids to endosomes (PubMed:22842346). Can enhance mast cell production of Th2 cytokines Il-4, IL-6 and IL-13 (PubMed:17620455). Expressed on natural killer (NK) cells acts as a coreceptor to enhance IFN-gamma production in response to LGALS9. In contrast, shown to suppress NK cell-mediated cytotoxicity (By similarity). Negatively regulates NK cell function in LPS-induced endotoxic shock (PubMed:25337993).

Alternative names

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Recombinant Mouse TIM 3 protein (Tagged) (Biotin) is a Mouse Fragment protein, in the 22 to 191 aa range, expressed in HEK 293, with >90% purity and suitable for WB, SDS-PAGE.

Key facts

Purity
>90% SDS-PAGE
Expression system
HEK 293 cells
Applications
WB, SDS-PAGE
Conjugation
Biotin
Accession
Q8VIM0-1
Animal free
No
Species
Mouse
Concentration
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Storage buffer

pH: 7.4
Constituents: 20% Glycerol (glycerin, glycerine), 0.64% Sodium chloride, 0.13% Sodium phosphate, 0.02% Potassium chloride

Sequence info

Amino acid sequence

S E V E Y R A E V G Q N A Y L P C F Y T P A A P G N L V P V C W G K G A C P V F E C G N V V L R T D E R D V N Y W T S R Y W L N G D F R K G D V S L T I E N V T L A D S G I Y C C R I Q I P G I M N D E K F N L K L V I K P A K V T P A P T R Q R D F T A A F P R M L T T R G H G P A E T Q T L G S L P D I N L T Q I S T L A N E L R D S R L A N D
Accession
Q8VIM0
Protein length
Fragment
Amino acids
22 to 191
Nature
Recombinant
Tags
Avi tag C-Terminus, Fc tag C-Terminus

Specifications

Form
Liquid

General info

Function

Cell surface receptor implicated in modulating innate and adaptive immune responses. Generally accepted to have an inhibiting function. Reports on stimulating functions suggest that the activity may be influenced by the cellular context and/or the respective ligand (PubMed:18006747). Regulates macrophage activation (PubMed:11823861). Inhibits T-helper type 1 lymphocyte (Th1)-mediated auto- and alloimmune responses and promotes immunological tolerance (PubMed:14556006, PubMed:18006747). In CD8+ cells attenuates TCR-induced signaling, specifically by blocking NF-kappaB and NFAT promoter activities resulting in the loss of IL-2 secretion. The function may implicate its association with LCK proposed to impair phosphorylation of TCR subunits (By similarity). In contrast, shown to activate TCR-induced signaling in T-cells probably implicating ZAP70, LCP2, LCK and FYN (PubMed:21807895). Expressed on Treg cells can inhibit Th17 cell responses (By similarity). Receptor for LGALS9. Binding to LGALS9 is believed to result in suppression of T-cell responses; the resulting apoptosis of antigen-specific cells may implicate HAVCR2 phosphorylation and disruption of its association with BAG6 (PubMed:22863785). Binding to LGALS9 is proposed to be involved in innate immune response to intracellular pathogens. Expressed on Th1 cells interacts with LGALS9 expressed on Mycobacterium tuberculosis-infected macrophages to stimulate antibactericidal activity including IL-1 beta secretion and to restrict intracellular bacterial growth (PubMed:20937702). However, the function as receptor for LGALS9 has been challenged (By similarity). Also reported to enhance CD8+ T-cell responses to an acute infection such as by Listeria monocytogenes (PubMed:24567532). Receptor for phosphatidylserine (PtSer); PtSer-binding is calcium-dependent (PubMed:20083673). May recognize PtSer on apoptotic cells leading to their phagocytosis. Mediates the engulfment of apoptotic cells by dendritic cells (PubMed:19224762). Expressed on T-cells, promotes conjugation but not engulfment of apoptotic cells (PubMed:20083673). Expressed on dendritic cells (DCs) positively regulates innate immune response and in synergy with Toll-like receptors promotes secretion of TNF-alpha (PubMed:18006747). In tumor-imfiltrating DCs suppresses nucleic acid-mediated innate immune repsonse by interaction with HMGB1 and interfering with nucleic acid-sensing and trafficking of nucleid acids to endosomes (PubMed:22842346). Can enhance mast cell production of Th2 cytokines Il-4, IL-6 and IL-13 (PubMed:17620455). Expressed on natural killer (NK) cells acts as a coreceptor to enhance IFN-gamma production in response to LGALS9. In contrast, shown to suppress NK cell-mediated cytotoxicity (By similarity). Negatively regulates NK cell function in LPS-induced endotoxic shock (PubMed:25337993).

Sequence similarities

Belongs to the immunoglobulin superfamily. TIM family.

Post-translational modifications

Phosphorylated on tyrosine residues; modestly increased after TCR/CD28 stimulation. Can be phosphorylated in the cytoplasmic domain by FYN (PubMed:21807895). Phosphorylation at Tyr-256 is increased by stimulation with ligand LGALS9 (By similarity).

Storage

Shipped at conditions
Dry Ice
Appropriate short-term storage conditions
-80°C
Appropriate long-term storage conditions
-80°C
Storage information
Avoid freeze / thaw cycle, Store in the dark

Notes

Enzymatically biotin-labeled using Avi-tag™ technology

Supplementary info

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

TIM-3 also known as T cell immunoglobulin and mucin-domain containing-3 or HAVCR2 is a protein involved in immune regulation. It possesses an approximate mass of 35 kDa. TIM-3 is expressed on various immune cells including T cells NK cells and dendritic cells especially after activation. The expression level often changes in response to inflammatory conditions suggesting its role in modulating immune responses.

Biological function summary

TIM-3 functions as a checkpoint inhibitor impacting immune cell activity. It is not part of a larger physical complex but it modulates immune responses by interacting with its ligands such as Galectin-9 phosphatidylserine and CEACAM1. TIM-3 involvement in downregulating Th1 cell responses shows its necessary role in maintaining immune homeostasis. The protein also acts in regulating tolerance mechanisms and preventing autoimmunity.

Pathways

TIM-3 participation is seen in the immune checkpoint and T cell exhaustion pathways. TIM-3 signaling results in T cell inhibition affecting the PD-1 pathway as well. It shares a relationship with proteins like LAG-3 and PD-1 which are key to immune inhibitory signaling. These interactions depict TIM-3's role in immune tolerance during chronic infections and malignancies.

Associated diseases and disorders

TIM-3 association with cancer and chronic infections provides insight into therapeutic implications. In cancer TIM-3 contributes to immune evasion often co-expressed with PD-1 leading to T cell exhaustion. In autoimmune diseases TIM-3 modulation may affect disease progression by influencing immune tolerance. Understanding TIM-3's role in these contexts aids in developing targeted therapies such as anti-TIM-3 antibodies to enhance immune responses in cancer while promoting tolerance in autoimmunity.

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  • SDS-PAGE - Recombinant Mouse TIM 3 protein (Tagged) (Biotin) (ab271764), expandable thumbnail

    SDS-PAGE - Recombinant Mouse TIM 3 protein (Tagged) (Biotin) (ab271764)

    SDS-PAGE analysis of 3 μg ab271764.

    This protein runs at a higher MW by SDS-PAGE due to glycosylation.

  • Western blot - Recombinant Mouse TIM 3 protein (Tagged) (Biotin) (ab271764), expandable thumbnail

    Western blot - Recombinant Mouse TIM 3 protein (Tagged) (Biotin) (ab271764)

    All lanes: Western blot - Recombinant Mouse TIM 3 protein (Tagged) (Biotin) (ab271764)

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