santa cruz biotechnology, inc.

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IL-12B p40 (1-1D5) Antibody: sc-53349 |
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- mouse monoclonal IgG1, 200µg/ml
- raised against recombinant human IL-12
- recommended for detection of IL-12B p40 of human origin by WB
- also provided azide-free for neutralizing, sc-53349 L, 200 µg/0.1 ml
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| Species |
Gene Name |
Gene ID |
Chromosome Location |
Isoform (mRNA) Accession # |
Protein Accession # |
OMIM™ Number |
| Human |
IL12B |
3593 |
5q33.3 |
NM_002187 |
P29460
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600807 |
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IL-12B p40 Background Information The interleukins (ILs) are a broad family of well characterized cytokines, primarily of hematopoietic cell origin. ILs are secreted by immune cells (mainly macrophages, B cells or T cells) that regulate a wide range of immune system functions. The functions of different ILs vary from regulating inflammatory and immune responses, functioning as an autocrine factor and regulating and/or inhibiting other ILs. IL-12 is responsible for the differentiation of naive CD4(+) T cells into type 1 helper T cells that produce interferon-© (IFN-©). It also activates production of tumor necrosis factor å (TNFå) from T and natural killer (NK) cells. IL-12 is a heterodimer composed of subunits IL-12A p35 and IL-12B p40. The p40 subunit of IL-12 also combines with p19, a protein that shows no biological activity by itself, to form a biologically active, composite cytokine, IL-23. IL-23 shares some in vivo functions with IL-12, including activation of the transcription factor Stat4 and IFN-© production and proliferation in PHA blast T cells, as well as in CD45RO (memory) T cells. |
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