Catalogue number: |
PA1529 |
Price: |
$200.00 |
Reactivities: |
Mouse |
Applications: |
Western Blot |
Size: |
100ug/vial |
Gene: |
IL4 |
Swiss prot: |
P07750 |
Form: |
Lyophilized |
Format: |
Each vial contains 5mg BSA, 0.9mg NaCl, 0.2mg Na2HPO4, 0.05mg Thimerosal, 0.05mg NaN3. |
Storage temp: |
"At -20 degree C for one year. After reconstitution, at 4 degree C for one month. It can also be aliquotted and stored frozen at -20 degree C for a longer time.
Avoid repeated freezing and thawing.
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Scientific background: |
Interleukin-4 (IL-4), also knowns as a B-cell stimulatory factor1 (BSF1), is an immunomodulatory cytokine, which can inhibit the growth of tumour cells.1 The human cDNA contains a single open reading frame encoding a protein of 153 amino acids, including a putative signal peptide. IL-4 may act as an autocrine growth factor in pancreatic cancer cells and also give rise to the possibility that cancer-derived IL-4 may suppress cancer-directed immunosurveillance in vivo in addition to its growth-promoting effects, thereby facilitating pancreatic tumor growth and metastasis.1 The mouse and human genes and their protein products show structural and functional similarities. The human IL-4 gene, which occurs as a single copy in the haploid genome, is mapped on chromosome 5.2 The standard product used in this kit is recombinant human IL-4, consisting of 130 amino acids with the molecular mass of 14KDa. |
References: |
1. Prokopchuk, O.; Liu, Y.; Henne-Bruns, D.; Kornmann, M. Interleukin-4 enhances proliferation of human pancreatic cancer cells: evidence for autocrine and paracrine actions. Br J Cancer.2005 Mar 14;92(5):921-8.
2. Arai, N.; Nomura, D.; Villaret, D.; DeWaal Malefijt, R.; Seiki, M.; Yoshida, M.; Minoshima, S.; Fukuyama, R.; Maekawa, M.; Kudoh, J.; Shimizu, N.; Yokota, K.; Abe, E.; Yokota, T.; Takebe, Y.; Arai, K. Complete nucleotide sequence of the chromosomal gene for human IL-4 and its expression. J. Immun. 142: 274-282, 1989.
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Additional info: |
A synthetic peptide corresponding to a sequence at the C-terminal of mouse IL-4. |