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Cat . Non Espèces Description du produit Structure Pureté Caractéristique
CC7-H5256 Human Human CCL17 / TARC Protein, Fc Tag (MALS verified)
CC7-H5256-structure
CC7-H5256-sds
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CC7-H5256-MALS-HPLC
Human CCL17, Fc Tag (Cat. No. ) MALS images

The purity of Human CCL17, Fc Tag (Cat. No. CC7-H5256) is more than 95% and the molecular weight of this protein is around 80-108 kDa verified by SEC-MALS.

  • Background
    This antimicrobial gene is one of several Cys-Cys (CC) cytokine genes clustered on the q arm of chromosome 16. Cytokines are a family of secreted proteins involved in immunoregulatory and inflammatory processes. The CC cytokines are proteins characterized by two adjacent cysteines. The cytokine encoded by this gene displays chemotactic activity for T lymphocytes, but not monocytes or granulocytes. The product of this gene binds to chemokine receptors CCR4 and CCR8. This chemokine plays important roles in T cell development in thymus as well as in trafficking and activation of mature T cells.
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Synonym Name

TARC/ABCD-2/SCYA17/A-152E5.3

Background

This antimicrobial gene is one of several Cys-Cys (CC) cytokine genes clustered on the q arm of chromosome 16. Cytokines are a family of secreted proteins involved in immunoregulatory and inflammatory processes. The CC cytokines are proteins characterized by two adjacent cysteines. The cytokine encoded by this gene displays chemotactic activity for T lymphocytes, but not monocytes or granulocytes. The product of this gene binds to chemokine receptors CCR4 and CCR8. This chemokine plays important roles in T cell development in thymus as well as in trafficking and activation of mature T cells.

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