Recombinant Human IL-3R alpha Fc Chimera Avi-tag Protein, CF
Recombinant Human IL-3R alpha Fc Chimera Avi-tag Protein, CF Summary
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When Recombinant Human IL-3 (Catalog # 203-IL) is immobilized at 0.5 µg/mL (100 µL/well), Biotinylated Recombinant Human IL-3R alpha/CD123 Fc Chimera Avi-tag (Catalog # AVI11140) binds with an ED50 of 3.00-45.0 ng/mL.
Human IL-3RA (Thr19-Arg305) Accession # P26951.1 | IEGRMD | Human IgG1 (Pro100-Lys330) | Avi-tag |
N-terminus | C-terminus | ||
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Carrier Free
CF stands for Carrier Free (CF). We typically add Bovine Serum Albumin (BSA) as a carrier protein to our recombinant proteins. Adding a carrier protein enhances protein stability, increases shelf-life, and allows the recombinant protein to be stored at a more dilute concentration. The carrier free version does not contain BSA.
In general, we advise purchasing the recombinant protein with BSA for use in cell or tissue culture, or as an ELISA standard. In contrast, the carrier free protein is recommended for applications, in which the presence of BSA could interfere.
AVI11140
Formulation | Lyophilized from a 0.2 μm filtered solution in PBS with Trehalose. |
Reconstitution | Reconstitute at 500 μg/mL in PBS. |
Shipping | The product is shipped at ambient temperature. Upon receipt, store it immediately at the temperature recommended below. |
Stability & Storage: | Use a manual defrost freezer and avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
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Scientific Data
When Recombinant Human IL-3 (203-IL) is immobilized at 0.5 µg/mL (100 µL/well), Biotinylated Recombinant Human IL-3R alpha/CD123 Fc Chimera Avi-tag Protein (Catalog # AVI11140) binds with an ED50 of 3.00-45.0 ng/mL.
2 μg/lane of Biotinylated Recombinant Human IL-3R alpha/CD123 Fc Chimera Avi-tag Protein (Catalog # AVI11140) was resolved with SDS-PAGE under reducing (R) and non-reducing (NR) conditions and visualized by Coomassie® Blue staining, showing bands at 83-93 kDa and 170-190 kDa, respectively.
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Background: IL-3R alpha
IL-3 receptor chain alpha (IL‑3R alpha) also known as CD123, is a member of the type 1 cytokine receptor family of proteins expressed mainly by activated T cells or mast cells (1-3). IL-3R alpha is a 60-70 kDa receptor component that binds IL-3 with low affinity and forms one-half of the IL-3 receptor complex. IL-3R alpha associates with the 130-140 kDa non-ligand binding IL-3R beta for high-affinity binding to IL-3 to form the heterodimeric receptor complex (4). IL-3R alpha consists of an extracellular domain (ECD) with an N-terminal Ig-like C2-type domain and a cytokine-binding domain containing two fibronectin type-III domains with a WSXWS motif, a helical transmembrane segment and a cytoplasmic domain (3). Within the mature ECD, human IL-3R alpha shares 30% and 31% amino acid sequence identity with mouse and rat IL-3R alpha, respectively. An isoform lacking the N-terminal domain of ECD has been identified in mouse and human (5, 6). IL‑3 stimulates the proliferation and differentiation of hemopoietic cells including the pluripotent hematopoietic stem cells as well as various lineage‑committed cells (7). IL-3R alpha is expressed on multiple cell types, including endothelial cells, monocytes, eosinophils, basophils plus mast cells, and plasmacytoid CD4+ T cells (8). IL-3R alpha is over-expressed in acute myeloid leukemia and this is associated with a poor prognosis in AML (9). Our Avi-tag Biotinylated human IL-3R alpha Fc chimera features biotinylation at a single site contained within the Avi-tag, a unique 15 amino acid peptide. Protein orientation will be uniform when bound to streptavidin-coated surface due to the precise control of biotinylation and the rest of the protein is unchanged so there is no interference in the protein's bioactivity.
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- Ogorochi, T. and A. Miyajima (1994) in Guidebook to Cytokines and Their Receptors, N.A. Nicola, ed. Oxford University, New York p. 40.
- Michalska, A. et al. (2020) Postepy Dermatol Alergol. 37:299.
- Testa, U. et al. (2002) Blood 100:2980.
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