TREM-1 Protein (ECD, His Tag)
TREM1 (triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells) is a type I transmembrane protein with a single Ig-like domain, and is selectively expressed on blood neutrophils and a subset of monocytes. As a member of the growing family of receptors related to NK cell receptors, TREM1 activates downstream signaling events with the help of an adapter protein called DAP12. Expression of TREM1 is up-regulated by bacterial LPS, a ligand for TLR4, as well as lipoteichoic acid. Although its natural ligand has not been identified, engagement of TREM1 with agonist mAbs triggers secretion of the proinflammatory cytokines TNF-α and IL-1β, as well as chemokines such as IL-8 and monocyte chemoattractant protein (MCP) -1. Intracellularly, TREM1 induces Ca2+ mobilization and tyrosine phosphorylation of extracellular signal-related kinase 1 (ERK1), ERK2 and phospholipase C-γ. In an animal model of LPS-induced septic shock, blockade of TREM1 signaling inhibited hyperresponsiveness and death. Thus, it has been demonstrated that TREM1 performs a critical function in immune responses involved in host defense against microbial challenges, and is suggested to be a potential therapeutic target for septic shock.
Product Specifications
Synonyms
Trem1 Protein
Accession Number
Q9JKE2-1
Reactivity
Mouse
Cross Reactivity
Mouse
Label
His-Tag
Assay Protocol
See Datasheet send with the product
Endotoxin
< 1.0 EU per μg of the protein as determined by the LAL method
Purity
> 95 % as determined by SDS-PAGE.
Bioactivity
Data not available
Length
193
Form
Lyophilized or frozen liquid
Buffer
PBS, pH 7.4
Reconstitution
See Datasheet
Molecular Weight
42 kDa
Storage Conditions
Host or Source
HEK 293 cells
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