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CXCL3 Protein

CXCL3 Origin: Rat Host: Escherichia coli (E. coli) Recombinant >96 % as determined by SDS-PAGE and HPLC. Func Active
Catalog No. ABIN2830191
  • Target See all CXCL3 Proteins
    CXCL3 (Chemokine (C-X-C Motif) Ligand 3 (CXCL3))
    Protein Type
    Recombinant
    Biological Activity
    Active
    Origin
    • 6
    • 3
    • 2
    • 1
    Rat
    Source
    • 11
    • 1
    • 1
    Escherichia coli (E. coli)
    Application
    Functional Studies (Func)
    Sequence
    RELRCQCLKT LPRVDFENIQ SLTVTPPGPH CTQTEVIATL KDGQEVCLNP QAPRLQKIIQ KLLKSDKSS
    Characteristics
    Biological Activity: Fully biologically active when compared to standard. The biological activity determined by a chemotaxis bioassay using human CXCR2 transfected murine BaF3 cells is in a concentration range of 5-50 ng/mL.
    Purity
    >96 % as determined by SDS-PAGE and HPLC.
    Sterility
    0.2 μm filtered
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  • Restrictions
    For Research Use only
  • Format
    Lyophilized
    Buffer
    PBS, pH 7.4
    Storage
    -20 °C
  • Target
    CXCL3 (Chemokine (C-X-C Motif) Ligand 3 (CXCL3))
    Alternative Name
    Cxcl3 (CXCL3 Products)
    Synonyms
    CXCL3 Protein, CINC-2b Protein, GRO3 Protein, GROg Protein, MIP-2b Protein, MIP2B Protein, SCYB3 Protein, Cinc-2 Protein, Cinc2 Protein, Gm1960 Protein, Dcip1 Protein, C-X-C motif chemokine ligand 3 Protein, chemokine (C-X-C motif) ligand 3 Protein, CXCL3 Protein, Cxcl3 Protein
    Background
    Relevance: Ligand for CXCR2 (By similarity). Has chemotactic activity for neutrophils. May play a role in inflammation and exert its effects on endothelial cells in an autocrine fashion. {ECO:0000250, ECO:0000269|PubMed:8043001, ECO:0000269|PubMed:8607872}.
    Synonyms: Cytokine-induced neutrophil chemoattractant 2, Macrophage inflammatory protein 2-alpha/beta, MIP2-alpha/beta
    Molecular Weight
    7.8 kDa
    UniProt
    Q10746
    Pathways
    Cellular Response to Molecule of Bacterial Origin, Autophagy
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