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B7-H2

Cathepsins of the papain family can be divided into two functional groups. One group comprises ubiquitously expressed, intracellular housekeeping proteases responsible for the general lysosomal protein breakdown. The cathepsins L, B, H, and probably O (1, 2) belong to this group. The other group is characterized by a tissue restricted expression pattern and by the assignment of specific functions correlated with their tissue distribution. For example, cathepsin S, the first known tissue-specific cysteine protease is primarily expressed in lymphatic tissues (3,4) and is responsible for the specific degradation of the invariant chain of MHC class II complexes in antigen-presenting cells (5, 6) . Cathepsin K, which is predominantly expressed in osteoclasts, is a major protease in bone resorption (7-9) . All presently known thiol-dependent cathepsins share common protein structures with a signal sequence of 16–18 amino acids, followed by a propeptide of 62–100 residues and then a catalytically active mature region of about 220–230 amino acids (1) . The propart is involved in the folding of the precursor protein, in the temporary inhibition of the protease in its precursor form, and in transport of the proenzyme to the endosomal/lysosomal compartment using mannose 6-phosphateN-glycosylation sites (10,11) . Finally, the mature, catalytically active, enzyme contains the catalytic triad consisting of Cys-25, His-159, and Asn-175 (papain numbering) and is folded into a two-domain structure. In addition, thiol-dependent cathepsins have been characterized as lysosomal enzymes, since they have signal sequences and potential N-glycosylation sites and generally have pH optima in the acidic pH range.

Product Specifications

Synonyms

ICOSLG; B7H2; GL50; B7-H2; B7RP1; CD275; ICOSL; LICOS; B7RP-1; ICOS-L

NCBI Gene ID

23308

UniProt

O75144

Accession Number

NP_056074.1

Accession Number mRNA

NM_015259.4

Chromosomal Location

21q22.3

Reactivity

Anti-Human

Cross Reactivity

Human

Target Antigen

Recombinant human recombinant B7-H2 EC domain

Clone

(#19G23)

Applications

WB, N

Purification Method

Protein G chromatography

Assay Protocol

Centrifuge vial prior to opening. Reconstitute the antibody with 500 µl sterile PBS and the final concentration is 200 µg/ml.

Form

Lyophilized

Buffer

PBS

Reconstitution

PBS

Storage Conditions

Lyophilized samples are stable for 2 years from date of receipt when stored at -70°C. Reconstituted antibody can be aliquoted and stored frozen at < -20°C for at least six months without detectable loss of activity.

Host or Source

Mouse

Isotype

IgG2

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