CD25 Protein (AA 22-236) (His tag)
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- Target See all CD25 (IL2RA) Proteins
- CD25 (IL2RA) (Interleukin 2 Receptor, alpha (IL2RA))
- Protein Type
- Recombinant
- Biological Activity
- Active
- Protein Characteristics
- AA 22-236
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Origin
- Mouse
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Source
- HEK-293 Cells
- Purification tag / Conjugate
- This CD25 protein is labelled with His tag.
- Sequence
- AA 22-236
- Purity
- >90 % as determined by SDS-PAGE.
- Endotoxin Level
- Less than 1.0 EU per μg by the LAL method.
- Top Product
- Discover our top product IL2RA Protein
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- Restrictions
- For Research Use only
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- Format
- Lyophilized
- Buffer
- PBS, pH 7.4
- Handling Advice
- Please avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
- Storage
- -20 °C
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- Target
- CD25 (IL2RA) (Interleukin 2 Receptor, alpha (IL2RA))
- Alternative Name
- IL-2 R alpha (IL2RA Products)
- Synonyms
- CD25 Protein, IDDM10 Protein, IL2R Protein, TCGFR Protein, IL2RAC Protein, IL-2RA Protein, Il2r Protein, Ly-43 Protein, interleukin 2 receptor subunit alpha Protein, interleukin-2 receptor subunit alpha-like Protein, interleukin 2 receptor, alpha chain Protein, IL2RA Protein, Il2ra Protein, LOC100222957 Protein
- Background
- Interleukin-2 receptor subunit alpha (IL2RA) is also known as IL-2R subunit alpha, IL-2-RA, IL2-RA, TAC antigen, p55, CD antigen CD25, is a type I transmembrane glycoprotein. IL2RA is expressed on activated T cells and regulatory T cells, and is capable of binding IL2 with low affinity by itself. However, a ligand-induced high affinity heterotrimeric receptor complex is produced when IL2RA is associated non-covelently with the IL2 receptor beta and gamma chain, and subsequently initiates the intacellular signal pathways such as MAPK or JAK/STAT. On dendritic cells (DC), CD25 has been previously regarded as an activation marker, while both murine and human DC can express CD25, they do not express the beta-chain of the IL-2 receptor, which is indispensable for the execution of IL-2 signaling.
- Molecular Weight
- 26.6 kDa
- NCBI Accession
- NP_032393
- Pathways
- JAK-STAT Signaling, Growth Factor Binding, Activated T Cell Proliferation
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