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Interleukin-36 alpha, human recombinant (rHuIL-36alpha)
Product information "Interleukin-36 alpha, human recombinant (rHuIL-36alpha)"
Human recombinant IL36A produced in E.coli is a single, non-glycosylated, polypeptide chain containing 153 amino acids (6-158) and having a molecular mass of 17.0kDa. Human IL-36a belongs to the IL-1 family which includes IL-1b, IL-1a, IL-1ra, IL-18, IL-36ra (IL1F5), IL-36b (IL1F8), IL-36g (IL1F9), IL-37 (IL1F7) and IL-38 (IL-1F10). The IL-1 family members display a 12 b-strand, b-trefoIL-configuration, and are thought to have ascended from a mutual ancestral gene. IL-36a is an 18-22kDa, 158 amino acids intracellular and secreted protein which holds no signal sequence, no prosegment and no potential from N-linked glycosylation sites. IL-36a is released as a reaction to LPS and the cell ATP-induced activation of the P2X7 receptor. Human IL-36a (6-158) shares 57-68% aa sequence homology with mouse, rabbit, equine and bovine IL-36a and 27-57% amino acids sequence homology with other new IL-1 family members. IL-36a is mostly found in skin and lymphoid tissues, but also in fetal brain, trachea, stomach and intestine.
Keywords:
Interleukin 36 alpha, FIL1E, IL1F6, FIL1, IL1(EPSILON), interleukin 1 family member 6 (epsilon), MGC129552, MGC129553.
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