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Recombinant Human MIP-3 β / CCL19
Macrophage inflammatory protein-3 beta (MIP-3 β), also called CCL19, is a chemokine that is expressed in the thymus, lymph nodes, and activated bone marrow stromal cells. MIP-3 β signals through the G protein-coupled receptor CCR7 to regulate normal lymphocyte recirculation. MIP-3 β also functions during T cell trafficking to the thymus, and in T cell and B cell homing to the lymph nodes and secondary lymphoid organs. Human MIP-3 β shows activity on mouse cells.
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Instructions
Centrifuge vial before opening. Suspend the product by gently pipetting the above recommended solution down the sides of the vial. DO NOT VORTEX. Allow several minutes for complete reconstitution. For prolonged storage, dilute to working aliquots in a 0.1% BSA solution, store at -80°C and avoid repeat freeze thaws.
Technical Specifications
Alternate Names | CCL19, SCYA19, ELC, Exodus-3 |
Accession Number | Q99731 |
Source | Genetically modified E.coli |
Predicted Molecular Mass | Monomer, 8.8 kDa (77 aa) |
AA Sequence | GTNDAEDCCL SVTQKPIPGY IVRNFHYLLI KDGCRVPAVV FTTLRGRQLC APPDQPWVER IIQRLQRTSA KMKRRSS |
Formulation | Lyophilized from a 0.2 µm filtered solution containing 0.1% Trifluoroacetic Acid (TFA) |
Product Reconstitution | Sterile water at 0.1 mg/mL |
Country of Origin | USA |
Specification* | Method of Determination | Acceptance Criteria |
Purity | Reducing and Non-Reducing SDS PAGE | ≥ 95% |
Endotoxin | Kinetic LAL | ≤ 1 EU/µg |
Biological Activity (ED50) | No biological activity data is available at this time | No biological activity data is available at this time |
*Lot-specific values for the above specifications are supplied with each product on its corresponding COA. The values provided here are minimum expected values to pass internal requirements.