Mouse IL-12 R beta 1 Biotinylated Antibody Summary
Val32-Glu561
Accession # Q60837
Applications
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Preparation and Storage
- 12 months from date of receipt, -20 to -70 °C as supplied.
- 1 month, 2 to 8 °C under sterile conditions after reconstitution.
- 6 months, -20 to -70 °C under sterile conditions after reconstitution.
Background: IL-12 R beta 1
IL-12 R beta 1 is a 100 kDa type I transmembrane protein that belongs to the gp130/G‑CSF R family of cytokine receptors. IL-12 R beta 1 is a common subunit of both the IL‑12 and IL-23 receptor complexes which play distinct but related roles in T cell mediated inflammatory reactions (1, 2). Mature mouse IL-12 R beta 1 contains a 546 amino acid (aa) extracellular domain (ECD) with five fibronectin type III repeats, and a 147 aa cytoplasmic domain (3). Within the ECD, mouse IL-12 R beta 1 shares 85% and 52% aa sequence identity with rat and human IL-12 R beta 1, respectively. It shares 16%‑21% aa sequence identity with the ECDs of mouse gp130, LIF R, G‑CSF R, and IL‑23 R. IL-12 and IL-23 are disulfide linked heterodimeric cytokines that share a common p40 subunit (1, 2). IL-12 R beta 1 interacts with p40 at low affinity but does not transmit signals (3). Increased ligand binding affinity and signaling capacity are gained by association of IL-12 R beta 1 with either IL-12 R beta 2 or IL‑23 R (4‑6). IL‑12 R beta 2 and IL‑23 R are the signal transducing components of these receptor complexes (4, 7). IL-12 R beta 1 is expressed on activated T cells, NK cells, B cells, macrophages, and microglia (8‑10). IL-12 induced signaling promotes the development of naïve T cells into IFN-beta producing Th1 cells (11). IL-23 contributes to chronic inflammation by inducing the production of IL-17 by memory T cells (12). Naturally occurring homodimers of p40 can function as antagonists of IL-12 and IL‑23 and can also induce macrophage chemotaxis in the absence of IL-12 R beta 2 (13, 14).
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Citation for Mouse IL-12 R beta 1 Biotinylated Antibody
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Tryptophan (W) at position 37 of murine IL-12/IL-23 p40 is mandatory for binding to IL-12Rbeta1 and subsequent signal transduction
Authors: J Georgy, Y Arlt, JM Moll, M Ouzin, HT Weitz, L Gremer, D Willbold, J Grötzinger, F Thives-Kur, J Scheller, DM Floss
The Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2021-10-09;0(0):101295.
Species: Mouse
Sample Types: Cell Lysates
Applications: Western Blot
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