SIL-15 Receptor alpha Fc
IL‐15 signaling is an important factor in proliferating, activating, and immunomodulating primarily T cells. IL‐15R α is an IL‐15 specific, single pass membrane receptor which complexes with IL‐2R β and IL‐2R γ to form a high affinity IL‐15 receptor. Additionally, the IL‐15/IL‐15R complex is capable of binding to IL‐2 β/γ receptors on other cells, therefore enabling IL‐15 to indirectly activate cells expressing IL‐2 β/γ receptors. A soluble form of IL‐15 receptor α is naturally produced by proteolytic cleavage of the membrane‐bound precursor. This naturally occurring soluble form can act as a modulator of IL‐15 signaling through the inhibition of IL‐15 receptor binding. Recombinant Human sIL‐15 Receptor α Fc has a calculated molecular weight of 44.4 kDa protein and contains 408 amino acid residues, which consists of the extracellular domain of IL‐15R α fused to the Fc portion of human IgG. Due to glycosylation, it migrates at an apparent molecular weight of 50‐60 kDa, under reducing conditions.
Product Specifications
Synonyms
Soluble Interleukin‐15 receptor subunit alpha, soluble IL‐15RA, CD215
NCBI Gene ID
3601
UniProt
Q13261
Accession Number
NP_001230468.1
Accession Number mRNA
NM_001243539.2
Chromosomal Location
10p15.1
Reactivity
Human
Cross Reactivity
Human
Label
Fc-tag
Sequence
Endotoxin
< 0.1 ng/µg of protein (< 1EU/µg)
Purity
≥ 98% by SDS-PAGE gel and HPLC analyses.
Bioactivity
Determined by its ability to inhibit the proliferation of mouse CTLL-2 cells in the presence of Recombinant Human IL-15.
Length
408
Form
Lyophilized
Molecular Weight
44.4 kDa
Host or Source
Insect cells
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