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Z03262-1

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IL-8 (77aa)/CXCL8, Human

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DESCRIPTION

Interleukin-8 (IL-8), also known as CXCL8, GCP-1 and NAP-1, is one of the first discovered chemokines and belongs to the CXCL family, in which the first two conserved cysteines are separated by one residue. In vivo, IL-8 exists in two forms: a 77 a.a. protein produced by endothelial cells, and the more active 72 a.a. protein produced by monocytes. The receptors for IL-8 are the seven-helical G-protein coupled receptors CXCR1 and CXCR2, exclusively expressed on neutrophils. The functions of IL-8 are to induce rapid changes in cell morphology, activate integrins, and release the granule contents of neutrophils. Thus, IL-8 can enhance the antimicrobial actions of defense cells. It is secreted by monocytes, macrophages and endothelial cells. IL-8 signals through CXCR1 and CXCR2 to chemoattract neutrophils, basophils, and T cells. IL-8 is also a potent promoter of angiogenesis. Other functions of this protein, such as involvement in bronchiolitis pathogenesis, have also been reported.

DETAILS

  • Form: Lyophilized
  • Purity: > 95% as analyzed by SDS-PAGE
  • Species: Human
  • Product Line: Chemokines
  • Expression System: E. coli
  • Storage Stability: Upon receiving, this product remains stable for up to 6 months at lower than -70°C. Upon reconstitution, the product should be stable for up to 1 week at 4°C or up to 3 months at -20°C. For long term storage it is recommended that a carrier protein (example 0.1% BSA) be added. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
  • Biological Activity: The EC50 value of human IL-8(77aa) on Ca2+ mobilization assay in CHO-K1/G15/hCXCR1 cells (human Ga15 and human CXCR1 stably expressed in CHO-K1 cells) is less than 150.0 ng/ml.
  • Protein Construction: IL-8 (Ala23-Ser99)\nAccession # P10145