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RP01460

Recombinant Mouse IL-17A/CTLA-8 Protein

ABclonal

DESCRIPTION

IL17, also known as IL17a, is a cytokine that belongs to the IL-17 family. Cytokines are proteinaceous signaling compounds that are major mediators of the immune response. They control many different cellular functions including proliferation, differentiation, and cell survival/apoptosis but are also involved in several pathophysiological processes including viral infections and autoimmune diseases. Cytokines are synthesized under various stimuli by a variety of cells of both the innate (monocytes, macrophages, dendritic cells) and adaptive (T- and B-cells) immune systems. The IL-17 family of cytokines includes six members, IL-17/IL-17A, IL-17B, IL-17C, IL-17D, IL-17E/IL-25, and IL-17F, which are produced by multiple cell types. IL-17 regulates the activities of NF-kappaB and mitogen-activated protein kinases. This cytokine can stimulate the expression of IL6 and cyclooxygenase-2 (PTGS2/COX-2), as well as enhance the production of nitric oxide (NO). High levels of IL-17 are associated with several chronic inflammatory diseases including rheumatoid arthritis, psoriasis, and multiple sclerosis.

DETAILS

  • Tag: C-His
  • Source: HEK293 cells
  • Gene Id: 16171
  • Species: Mouse
  • Lead Time: 3-5 weekdays
  • Swiss Prot: Q62386-1
  • Research Areas: Other Recombinant Protein
  • Alternative Names: Il17,Ctla8,IL-17,Ctla-8,IL17A,IL-17A