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Recombinant Human CD119/IFNGR1 Protein, His Tag

Product Information
Catalog Number KMH294
Product Name Recombinant Human CD119/IFNGR1 Protein, His Tag
Product Description Recombinant Human CD119/IFNGR1 Protein, His Tag (KMH294) contains the human IFNGR1(Met1-Gly245) was fused with the C-terminal His Tag and expressed in Mammalian cells.
Molecular Name IFNGR1
Uniprot ID P15260
Alias CD119, IFNGR, IMD27A, IMD27B, interferon gamma receptor 1
Protein Family CD molecule
Size 50ug, 100ug
Species Human
Host Mammalian cells
Molecular Weight 26.95 kDa
Purity ≥90% as determined by SDS-PAGE
Endotoxin < 1.0 EU per ug of the protein as determined by the LAL method.
Cross-Reactivity No cross-reactivity with other antigens or proteins.
Buffer PBS, pH7.5
Purification Affinity Purification
Background The human interferon-gamma receptor complex consists the heterodimer of two chains: IFNGR1 and IFNGR2. In unstimulated cells, these subunits are not preassociated with each other but rather associate through their intracellular domains with inactive forms of specific Janus family kinases (Jak1 and Jak2). Jak1 and Jak2 constitutively associate with IFNGR1 and IFNGR2, respectively. Binding of IFN-γ to IFNGR1 induces the rapid dimerization of IFNGR1 chains, thereby forming a site that is recognized by the extracellular domain of IFNGR2. The ligand-induced assembly of the complete receptor complex contains two IFNGR1 and two IFNGR2 subunits which bring into close juxtaposition the intracellular domains of these proteins together with the inactive Jak1 and Jak2 kinases that they associate with. In this complex, Jak1 and Jak2 transactivate one another and then phosphorylate IFNGR1, thereby forming a paired set of Stat1 docking sites on the ligated receptor.
Storage Store the product under sterile conditions after opening at -20℃ to -80℃ for 12 months. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.