CD152 [CTLA-4] Recombinant Protein
Product Specifications
Background
CD152 [CTLA-4] and CD28, together with their ligands B7-1 and B7-2, constitute one of the dominant costimulatory pathways that regulate T and B cell responses. CD152 and CD28 are structurally homologous molecules that are members of the immunoglobulin (Ig) gene superfamily. Both CD152 and CD28 are composed of a single Ig V-like extracellular domain, a transmembrane domain and an intracellular domain. CD152 and CD28 are both expressed on the cell surface as disulfide-linked homodimers or as monomers. CD152 was originally identified as a gene that was specifically expressed by cytotoxic T lymphocytes. However, CD152 transcripts have since been found in both Th1 and Th2, and CD4 + and CD8 + T cell clones. Whereas, CD28 expression is constitutive on the surfaces of 95% of CD4 + T cells and 50% of CD8 + T cells and is down regulated upon T cell activation, CD152 expression is upregulated rapidly following T cell activation and peaks approximately 24 hours following activation. Although both CD152 and CD28 can bind to the same ligands, CD152 binds to B71 and B72 with 20-100-fold higher affinity than CD28.
CAS Number
9000-83-3
NCBI Gene ID
1493
Swiss Prot
P01584
Accession Number
NP_005205
Tag
Fc Tag
Type
Recombinant Proteins
Source
CHO cells
Field of Research
Immunology
Buffer
Lyophilized from 0.2um-filtered solution in PBS. Reconstitute with 100 μ l sterile water. Add 1X PBS to the desired protein concentration.
Shipping Conditions
Room Temp
Storage Conditions
Stable for at least 1 year after receipt when stored at -20˚ C. Working aliquots are stable for up to 3 months when stored at -20˚ C.
Applications Notes
This recombinant proteins is for research use only.
NCBI Official Name
Cytotoxic T-lymphocyte associated protein 4
NCBI Organism
Homo sapiens
Other Product Names
CTLA-4
Species
Human
Protein ID
21361212
Physical Properties
Lyophilized
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