Human CCL11/Eotaxin protein (Recombinant) (Tag free) (STJP014526)

SPECIFICATIONS
HostE.coli
ConjugationUnconjugated
ImmunogenHomo sapiens (Human)
STJP014526-100
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General Information

Short DescriptionRecombinant-Human CCL11/Eotaxin-Tag free protein was developed from e.coli and has a target region of Tag free. For use in research applications.
ApplicationsELISA/WB
HostE.coli
NoteSTRICTLY FOR FURTHER SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH USE ONLY (RUO). MUST NOT BE USED IN DIAGNOSTIC OR THERAPEUTIC APPLICATIONS.

Product Properties

ConjugationUnconjugated
Dilution RangeReconstitute in sterile water for a stock solution.
FormulationLyophilized from a 0.22 Mu m filtered solution in 20mM PB, 150mM NaCl, pH 7.4.
Storage InstructionUse a manual defrost freezer and avoid repeated freeze thaw cycles. Store at 2 to 8°C for one week. Store at-20 to-80°C for twelve months from the date of receipt.
Endotoxin< 1 EU/µg as determined by LAL test.

Target Information

Gene SymbolCCL11
Gene ID6356
Uniprot IDCCL11_HUMAN
ImmunogenHomo sapiens (Human)
Immunogen RegionGly24-Pro97

Additional Info

Function In response to the presence of allergens, this protein directly promotes the accumulation of eosinophils, a prominent feature of allergic inflammatory reactions. Binds to CCR3.
Protein Name Eotaxin
C-C Motif Chemokine 11
Eosinophil Chemotactic Protein
Small-Inducible Cytokine A11
Database Links Reactome: R-HSA-380108
Reactome: R-HSA-6785807
Cellular Localisation Secreted
Alternative Protein Names Eotaxin protein
C-C Motif Chemokine 11 protein
Eosinophil Chemotactic Protein protein
Small-Inducible Cytokine A11 protein
CCL11 protein
SCYA11 protein

Information sourced from Uniprot.org

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