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Human Recombinant CD276 (from CHO Cells)
Human Recombinant CD276 (from CHO Cells)
Catalog # 102981-518
Supplier:  Adipogen
CAS Number:  
Human Recombinant CD276 (from CHO Cells)
Catalog # 102981-518
Supplier:  Adipogen
Supplier Number:  CHI-HF-210B7H3-C100
CAS Number:  
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Specifications

  • Conjugation:
    Unconjugated
  • Protein/Peptide Type:
    Recombinant
  • Source:
    CHO cells
  • Species:
    Human
  • Size:
    100 µg
  • Environmentally Preferable:
  • Storage Conditions:
    –20 °C
  • Endotoxin Content:
    <0.06EU/µg
  • Gene ID:
    NP_079516.1
  • Protein Synonyms:
    B7-H3
  • Protein/Peptide Name:
    CD276
  • Purity:
    98%
  • Endotoxin Level:
    Low
  • Formulation:
    Lyophilized from 0.2µm-filtered solution in PBS.
  • Shipping Temperature:
    -20 °C, Blue Ice
  • Cat. No.:
    102981-518
  • Supplier no.:
    HF210B7H3C100

Specifications

About this item

CD276 (B7-H3) is a member of the B7/CD28 superfamily of costimulatory molecules serving as an accessory modulator of T cell response. B7 family molecules, which are expressed on antigen-presenting cells and display extracellular regions containing immunoglobulin (Ig) variable (V)- and constant (C)-like domains, are known to modulate T cell receptor (TCR)-mediated T cell activation by providing co-signals that are either stimulatory or inhibitory. B7-H3 provides a stimulatory signal to T cells. However, recent studies suggest a negative regulatory role for B7-H3 in T cell responses. B7-H3 inhibited T cell proliferation mediated by antibody to T cell receptor or allogeneic antigen-presenting cells. B7-H3 is a negative regulator that preferentially affects T(H)1 responses. B7-H3 may play an important role in muscle-immune interactions, providing further evidence of the active role of muscle cells in local immunoregulatory processes. Recently, B7-H3 expression has also been found in a variety of different human cancers, including prostate cancer, clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC), non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC), pancreatic cancer, gastric cancer, ovarian cancer, colorectal cancer (CRC) and urothelial cell carcinoma. B7-H3 was expressed in some human cancers and correlated with poor outcome of cancer patients.