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Product Features:
Only Human IFN Lambda proteins qualified against the international reference standard for Human Interferon Lambda 1 (Hu-IFN-λ1)
Packaged and sold by active units rather than mass
Authentic human cell origin
Full Product Name: Human Interleukin-28B/Interferon Lambda 3, Human Cell-Expressed (HCE)
Ordering
Catalog No.
Pack Size
Price
Quantity
11730-1
≥ 1 x 105 units
$270.00
Specifications
Tech Info / Data
Citations
Documentation
Specifications
Formulation
Supplied frozen in phosphate buffered saline (PBS) containing 0.1% bovine serum albumin (BSA)
Molecular Weight
19.6 kDa
Source
Recombinant DNA expressed in human cells
Purity
Greater than 95% as determined by ion exchange, hydrophobic interaction and/or size exclusion chromatographyEndotoxin level < 1 EU/μg
Bioactivity
Measured in cytopathic effect inhibition assay on human lung carcinoma cell line A549 with encephalomyocarditis virus (EMCV), EC50 ~1 U/ml
Storage
For retention of full activity store at -70°C or below and avoid repeated freeze/thaw cycles
Synonyms
Hu-IL-28B; Hu-IFN-λ3
Accession Number
NP_742151.2
Tech Info / Data
Background:
Interferon lambda 1 (IL-29), interferon lambda 2 (IL-28A) and interferon lambda 3 (IL-28B) are recently identified members of the IL-10 family, which have antiviral activity similar to type I interferons. They mediate this activity through a heterodimeric receptor complex that is composed of the IL-10 receptor β (IL-10 Rβ) and a novel IL-28 receptor α (IL-28 Rα, also known as IFN-λ R1). Engagement of this receptor leads to Jak-STAT signaling and gene expression. Many of the effects of interferon lambda on cells overlap that of Type I interferon. Unlike the type I interferon receptor which is on virtually all cells, the type III receptor is limited in its expression1. Interferon lambda 1 encodes a 181 AA mature protein which is 67% and 69% identical with interferon lambda 2 and interferon lambda 3, respectively.
Citations
Reference:
Donnelly, RP, et al. (2010). Interferon-lambda: A New Addition to an Old Family. Journal of Interferon & Cytokine Research, 9 pgs. PMID: 20712453. (link)