Human IL-2 exerts its biological effects via signaling through its receptor system, IL-2R. IL-2 and its receptor (IL-2R) are required for T-cell proliferation and other fundamental functions which are crucial of the immune response. IL-2R consists of 3 noncovalently linked type I transmembrane proteins which are the alpha (p55), beta (p75), and gamma (p65) chains. The IL-2R alpha chain contains an extracellular domain of 219 amino acids, a transmembrane domain of 19 amino acids, and an intracellular domain of 13 amino acids. The secreted extracellular domain of IL-2R alpha (s-IL-2R-a), also called TAC-antigen, is expressed on leukemia cells, lymphoma cells, approximately 10% NK cells, as well as recently activated T and B cells. Recombinant human s-IL-2R-a is a 24.8 kDa protein containing 219 amino acid residues consisting of only the extracellular domain of IL-2R alpha. Due to glycosylation, IL-2R alpha has an approximate molecular weight of 31 kDa based on SDS-PAGE gel and Mass Spectrometry.
Reconstitution: We recommend a quick spin followed by reconstitution in 1 x PBS, pH 7.2 to a concentration of 0.1-1.0 mg/ml.
Storage: This solution can then be diluted into other aqueous buffers and stored at 4°C. for 1 week or -20°C for future use.
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