Anti-Interferon gamma IFNG Antibody (monoclonal, 8E9) Fluoro488 Conjugated
Product Specifications
Background
Interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma) is an inflammatory cytokine that has been implicated in the development of fibrosis in inflamed tissues. The production of IFN-gamma, which is under genetic control, can influence the development of fibrosis in lung allografts. IFN-gamma is also produced by natural killer (NK) cells and most prominently by CD8 cytotoxic T cells, and is vital for the control of microbial pathogens. Interferon gamma is believed to be crucial for host defence against many infections. Genetically determined variability in IFN-gamma and expression might be important for the development of tuberculosis. IFN-gamma activates human macrophage oxidative metabolism and antimicrobial activity. In addition to having antiviral activity, IFN-gamma has important immunoregulatory functions. IFN-gamma plays an important role in the control of neointima proliferation.
Synonyms
Interferon gamma; IFN-gamma; IFNG
Gene Name
IFNG
Gene ID
25712
UniProt
P01581
Host
Mouse
Reactivity
Rat
Cross Reactivity
No cross-reactivity with other proteins.
Immunogen
E. coli-derived rat Interferon gamma recombinant protein (Position: Q23-C156) . Rat Interferon gamma shares 38% and 86% amino acid (aa) sequence identity with human and mouse Interferon gamma, respectively.
Clonality
Monoclonal
Clone
Clone: Clone: 8E9
Tissue Specificity
Released primarily from activated T lymphocytes.
Applications
Flow Cytometry
Field of Research
Cancer, Cytokines, Immunology, Innate Immunity, Interferons, Signaling Pathways, Stem Cells, TGF Beta, Tumor Immunology
Purification
Immunogen affinity purified.
Form
Liquid
Function
Produced by lymphocytes activated by specific antigens or mitogens. IFN-gamma, in addition to having antiviral activity, has important immunoregulatory functions. It is a potent activator of macrophages, it has antiproliferative effects on transformed cells and it can potentiate the antiviral and antitumor effects of the type I interferons.
References & Citations
1. Nanba D, Higashiyama S (February 2004) . Dual intracellular signaling by proteolytic cleavage of membrane-anchored heparin-binding EGF-like growth factor. Cytokine Growth Factor Rev. 15 (1) : 13–9. 2. Jin K, Mao XO, Sun Y, Xie L, Jin L, Nishi E, Klagsbrun M, Greenberg DA (July 2002) . Heparin-binding epidermal growth factor-like growth factor: hypoxia-inducible expression in vitro and stimulation of neurogenesis in vitro and in vivo. J. Neurosci. 22 (13) : 5365–73. 3. Fen, Z., Dhadly, M. S., Yoshizumi, M., Hilkert, R. J., Quertermous, T., Eddy, R. L., Shows, T. B., Lee, M.-E. Structural organization and chromosomal assignment of the gene encoding the human heparin-binding epidermal growth factor-like growth factor/diphtheria toxin receptor. Biochemistry 32: 7932-7938, 1993.
Storage Conditions
At -20 ̊C for one year from date of receipt. Avoid repeated freezing and thawing. Protect from light.
Specificity
No cross reactivity with other proteins.
Applications Notes
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Gene Name Synonym
Interferon, gamma
Subcellular Location
Secreted.
Protein Name
Membrane cofactor protein
Isotype
Mouse IgG1
Contents
Each vial contains 50% glycerol, 0.9% NaCl, 0.2% Na2HPO4, 0.02% NaN3.
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