Human Recombinant ENA 78 (from E. coli)
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Epithelial-derived neutrophil-activating peptide 78 (ENA 78), also known as CXCL5, is a chemokine that recruits neutrophils, promotes angiogenesis, and stimulates connective tissue remodelling. ENA 78 production is stimulated by interleukin 1 (IL-1) or tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNFα), and signals through the chemokine receptor CXCR2. ENA 78, 5-78aa is one of three naturally occuring ENA 78 variants in which the N-terminus has been truncated.
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Caution: For research use only.
Specifications
- Conjugation:Unconjugated
- Protein Function:Cytokine
- Protein/peptide type:Recombinant
- Source:E. coli
- Species:Human
- Storage conditions:–20 °C
- Endotoxin content:Endotoxin LAL (EU/µg) ≤0.1
- Biological activity:Bioactivity: No biological activity data is available at this time
- Form:Lyophilized
- Gene ID:P42830
- Reconstitution instructions:Sterile water at 0.1 mg/ml (reconstitution at concentrations > 0.1 mg/ml may result in a precipitate)
- Endotoxin-free:N
- Carrier-free:Y
- Protease-free:N
- Animal-free:N
- Protein synonyms:CXCL5|Epithelial-derived neutrophil-activating protein 78
- Protein/peptide name:ENA 78 / CXCL5 (5-78 aa)
- Purity:≥95%
- Molecular weight:8.1 kDa
- Sequence:AAVLRELRCV CLQTTQGVHP KMISNLQVFA IGPQCSKVEV VASLKNGKEI CLDPEAPFLK KVIQKILDGG NKEN
- Endotoxin level:Low
- Formulation:0.1% Trifluoroacetic Acid (TFA)
- Nuclease-free:N
- Grade:RUO
- Shipping temperature:RT
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