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Product Name NebuSelect™ Recombinant Biotinylated Human IL-23 alpha&IL-12 beta, Avi-His-tag
Catalog Number NBL-240825
Alias/Synonyms IL-23 alpha&IL-12 beta
Appearance see COA
Molecule Weight Arg20-Pro189(IL-23 alpha) & Ile23-Ser328(IL-12 beta)
CAS N/A
Solubility Water Soluble
Storage Short term 4℃; Long term -20℃.
Shelf Life 2 years
Additional info 1 Q9NPF7(IL-23 alpha)&P29460(IL-12 beta)
Additional info 2
Catalog Numbe Size Price Inventory Level  
NBL-240825-100ug 100ug Inquire Inquire
NBL-240825-1mg 1mg Inquire Inquire
NBL-240825-Customized Size N/A Inquire Inquire


Product Name:

NebuSelect™ Recombinant Biotinylated Human IL-23 alpha&IL-12 beta, Avi-His-tag


Catalog#:

NBL-240825


Description:

NebuSelect™ Recombinant Biotinylated Human IL-23 alpha&IL-12 beta, Avi-His-tag(Cat#NBL-240825) is expressed in HEK293 with His tag and Avi tag at the C-Terminus.It contains Arg20-Pro189 (IL-23 alpha) and Ile23-Ser328 (IL-12 beta).


Species:

Human


Expression System:

HEK293


Molecular Weight: 

The protein has a predicted MW of 21.7 kDa (IL-23 alpha) and 34.7 kDa (IL-12 beta). Due to glycosylation, the protein migrates to 24 kDa (IL-23 alpha) and 40-50 kDa (IL-12 beta) based on Bis-Tris PAGE result.


Target Name:

IL-23 alpha&IL-12 beta


Target Information:

The interleukin (IL)-12 family of cytokines, including IL12 and IL 23, play an important role in driving aberrant Th1 and Th17 immune responses in patients with Crohn's disease (CD). Targeting this pathway has opened new avenues for therapeutic intervention. The balance of proinflammatory cytokines interleukin (IL)-12 and IL-23 plays a key role in shaping the development of antitumor or protumor immunity.


Amino Acid Sequence: 

Arg20-Pro189(IL-23 alpha) & Ile23-Ser328(IL-12 beta)


Purity:

>95%


Formulation:

see COA


Endotoxin:

<1EU/ug(LAL Method)


Storage: 

4°C for short term. 

-20°C for long term.


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