IL12_2 Antibody (C-term) Blocking peptide
Synthetic peptide
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Primary Accession | Q99665 |
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Clone Names | 90723062 |
Gene ID | 3595 |
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Other Names | Interleukin-12 receptor subunit beta-2, IL-12 receptor subunit beta-2, IL-12R subunit beta-2, IL-12R-beta-2, IL-12RB2, IL12RB2 |
Format | Peptides are lyophilized in a solid powder format. Peptides can be reconstituted in solution using the appropriate buffer as needed. |
Storage | Maintain refrigerated at 2-8°C for up to 6 months. For long term storage store at -20°C. |
Precautions | This product is for research use only. Not for use in diagnostic or therapeutic procedures. |
Name | IL12RB2 |
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Function | Receptor for interleukin-12. This subunit is the signaling component coupling to the JAK2/STAT4 pathway. Promotes the proliferation of T-cells as well as NK cells. Induces the promotion of T-cells towards the Th1 phenotype by strongly enhancing IFN-gamma production. |
Cellular Location | Membrane; Single-pass type I membrane protein. |
Tissue Location | Isoform 2 is expressed at similar levels in both naive and activated T-cells. |
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Background
The protein encoded by this gene is a type I transmembraneprotein identified as a subunit of the interleukin 12 receptorcomplex. The coexpression of this and IL12RB1 proteins was shown tolead to the formation of high-affinity IL12 binding sites andreconstitution of IL12 dependent signaling. The expression of thisgene is up-regulated by interferon gamma in Th1 cells, and plays arole in Th1 cell differentiation. The up-regulation of this gene isfound to be associated with a number of infectious diseases, suchas Crohn's disease and leprosy, which is thought to contribute tothe inflammatory response and host defense.
References
Romero, R., et al. Am. J. Obstet. Gynecol. 203 (4), 361 (2010) :Bailey, S.D., et al. Diabetes Care 33(10):2250-2253(2010)Liu, X., et al. Nat. Genet. 42(8):658-660(2010)Mizuki, N., et al. Nat. Genet. 42(8):703-706(2010)Remmers, E.F., et al. Nat. Genet. 42(8):698-702(2010)
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