Further Information
Alternate Names/Synonyms:
Glucocorticoid-induced TNF Receptor Ligand; AITRL; Activation-inducible TNF-related Ligand; TNFSF18
After reconstitution:for 10µg size: 0.1mg/mlfor 50µg size: 1 mg/ml
32160000
<0.06EU/µg purified protein (LAL test; Lonza).
liquid
Lyophilized from 0.2µm-filtered solution in PBS.
After reconstitution, prepare aliquots and store at -20°C.Avoid freeze/thaw cycles.Centrifuge lyophilized vial before opening and reconstitution.PBS containing at least 0.1% BSA should be used for further dilutions.
Protein. The extracellular domain of human GITRL (aa 74-199) is fused at the C-terminus to a His-tag. Source: HEK 293 cells. Endotoxin content: <0.06EU/µg purified protein (LAL test; Lonza). Lyophilized from 0.2µm-filtered solution in PBS. Purity: >90% (SDS-PAGE). GITRL (Glucocorticoid-induced TNF receptor ligand) is expressed on dendritic cells (DC), monocytes, macrophages, B cells, activated T cells, endothelial cells, osteoclasts and various healthy non-lymphoid tissues (e.g. testis). GITRL is constitutively expressed and released as soluble form by solid tumors and various hematopoietic malignancies. GITRL causes differentiation of osteoclasts, activation of macrophages, but also alteration of carcinoma and leukemia cells and influences apoptosis. Binding to GITR is important in regulating T cell proliferation and TCR-mediated apoptosis. GITRL is implicated in development of autoimmune diseases and in the immune response against infectious pathogens and tumors.
~17kDa (SDS-PAGE)
AAH69319
Plastic Vial
GITRL (Glucocorticoid-induced TNF receptor ligand) is expressed on dendritic cells (DC), monocytes, macrophages, B cells, activated T cells, endothelial cells, osteoclasts and various healthy non-lymphoid tissues (e.g. testis). GITRL is constitutively expressed and released as soluble form by solid tumors and various hematopoietic malignancies. GITRL causes differentiation of osteoclasts, activation of macrophages, but also alteration of carcinoma and leukemia cells and influences apoptosis. Binding to GITR is important in regulating T cell proliferation and TCR-mediated apoptosis. GITRL is implicated in development of autoimmune diseases and in the immune response against infectious pathogens and tumors.
>90% (SDS-PAGE)
The extracellular domain of human GITRL (aa 74-199) is fused at the C-terminus to a His-tag.
HEK 293 cells
His
Non-hazardous
Other Proteins
12352202
Stable for at least 6 months after receipt when stored at -20°C. Working aliquots are stable for up to 3 months when stored at -20°C.