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SDF-1alpha [CXCL12] (human):Fc (human) (rec.)

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CHI-HF-210SDF1A
Chimerigen Laboratories
Product group Proteins / Signaling Molecules
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Overview

  • Supplier
    Chimerigen Laboratories
  • Product Name
    SDF-1alpha [CXCL12] (human):Fc (human) (rec.)
  • Delivery Days Customer
    10
  • Certification
    Research Use Only
  • Estimated Purity
    >95%
  • Scientific Description
    Protein. The extracellular domain of human SDF-1alpha (aa 22-89) is fused to the N-terminus of the Fc region of human IgG1. Source: HEK 293 cells. Endotoxin content: <5EU/mg protein (LAL test; Lonza). Lyophilized from 0.2microm-filtered solution in PBS. Purity: >95% (SDS-PAGE). The human stromal cell-derived factor-1 (SDF1), also known as CXCL12, is a small (8 kDa) cytokine that belongs to the CXC chemokine subfamily. SDF1 is widely expressed in various organs including heart, liver, brain, kidney, skeletal muscle, and lymphoid organs, and is highly conserved between species. SDF1 is expressed in two isoforms from a single gene that encodes two splice variants, SDF1alpha and SDF1beta, which are identical except for the four residues present in the C-terminus of SDF1beta but absent from SDF1alpha. As a highly efficacious lymphocyte chemoattractant, SDF1 activates and directs the migration of leukocytes in response to proinflammatory stimuli such as LPS, TNF, or interleukins. It has been demonstrated that SDF1 promotes tumor growth and malignancy, enhances tumor angiogenesis, participates in tumor metastasis, and thus plays an important role in carcinoma pathogenesis. In addition, SDF1 is identified as the biological ligand for CXC-chemokine receptor 4 (CXCR4), which is widely expressed in leukocytes and acts as the cofactor for HIV-1 entry, and inhibits the HIV-1 infection. Furthermore, SDF1 is rapidly inactivated via N-terminal processing by cathepsin G associated with the membrane of B-cells, NK cells and to a lesser extent, T-cells. - The human stromal cell-derived factor-1 (SDF1), also known as CXCL12, is a small (8 kDa) cytokine that belongs to the CXC chemokine subfamily. SDF1 is widely expressed in various organs including heart, liver, brain, kidney, skeletal muscle, and lymphoid organs, and is highly conserved between species. SDF1 is expressed in two isoforms from a single gene that encodes two splice variants, SDF1alpha and SDF1beta, which are identical except for the four residues present in the C-terminus of SDF1beta but absent from SDF1alpha. As a highly efficacious lymphocyte chemoattractant, SDF1 activates and directs the migration of leukocytes in response to proinflammatory stimuli such as LPS, TNF, or interleukins. It has been demonstrated that SDF1 promotes tumor growth and malignancy, enhances tumor angiogenesis, participates in tumor metastasis, and thus plays an important role in carcinoma pathogenesis. In addition, SDF1 is identified as the biological ligand for CXC-chemokine receptor 4 (CXCR4), which is widely expressed in leukocytes and acts as the cofactor for HIV-1 entry, and inhibits the HIV-1 infection. Furthermore, SDF1 is rapidly inactivated via N-terminal processing by cathepsin G associated with the membrane of B-cells, NK cells and to a lesser extent, T-cells.
  • Storage Instruction
    -20°C,2°C to 8°C
  • UNSPSC
    12352202