IP-10 / CXCL10, human recombinant
Among CXC chemokines, CXCL10 has been identified to play an important role in several endocrinological autoimmune diseases such as Hashimoto€²s thyroiditis, Graves€²disease and Type 1 diabetes mellitus. The chemokine IP-10 (interferon-inducible protein of 10 kDa, CXCL10) is a chemoattractant for CXCR3+ T cells, binds to the G protein-coupled receptor CXCR3, which is found mainly on activated T cells and NK cells, and plays an important role in Th1-type inflammatory diseases. IP-10 also binds to glycosaminoglycans (GAGs), an interaction thought to be important for its sequestration on endothelial and other cells. Recombinant Human IP-10 is a single, non-glycosylated, polypeptide chain.
Peptides & proteins
CXCL10, crg-2
at -20°C
at least 12 months
NAME: IP-10; ACCESSION/UNIPROT#: P02778; EXPRESSION SYSTEM: E.coli; FORMAT: Lyophilized from a sterile (0.2 micron) filtered aqueous solution containing 0.1% Trifluoroacetic Acid (TFA). Reconstitute in sterile water at 0.1 mg/mL.; #AA: 77; SEQUENCE: VPLSRTVRCT CISISNQPVN PRSLEKLEII PASQFCPRVE IIATMKKKGE KRCLNPESKA IKNLLKAVSK ERSKRSP