IL-17A/F, mouse recombinant
Heterodimeric interleukin-17A/F is a member of the IL-17 family of six homodimeric proteins (IL-17A-17F). Recent IL-17A/IL-17F co-expression studies in HEK-293 cells revealed the presence of a biologically active heterodimer, IL-17A/F. Activated CD4+ T cells have also been shown to produce human IL-17A/F. Activity studies reveal hIL-17A to be the most potent, followed by hIL-17A/F and hIL-17F 100 fold lower than hIL-17A. IL-17A/F is thought to induce neutrophilia and chemokine expression via the IL-17RA receptor. Recombinant mouse IL-17A/F is a heterodimeric non-glycosylated polypeptide comprised of one monomeric subunit each of m-IL-17A and m-IL-17F.
Peptides & proteins
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NAME: Interleukin-17AF Heterodimer; ACCESSION/UNIPROT#: Q62386/Q7TNI7; 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: 268; SEQUENCE: IL-17A: MAAIIPQSSA CPNTEAKDFL QNVKVNLKVF NSLGAKVSSR RPSDYLNRST SPWTLHRNED PDRYPSVIWE AQCRHQRCVN AEGKLDHHMN SVLIQQEILV LKREPESCPF TFRVEKMLVG VGCTCVASIV RQAA IL-17F: MRKNPKAGVP ALQKAGNCPP LEDNTVRVDI RIFNQNQGIS VPREFQNRSS SPWDYNITRD PHRFPSEIAE AQCRHSGCIN AQGQEDSTMN SVAIQQEILV LRREPQGCSN SFRLEKMLLK VGCTCVKPIV HQAA