Recombinant Human MRC1 293 Cell Lysate
Cat.No. : | MRC1-4212HCL |
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Description : | Antigen standard for mannose receptor, C type 1 (MRC1) is a lysate prepared from HEK293T cells transiently transfected with a TrueORF gene-carrying pCMV plasmid and then lysed in RIPA Buffer. Protein concentration was determined using a colorimetric assay. The antigen control carries a C-terminal Myc/DDK tag for detection. |
Source : | HEK 293 cells |
Species : | Human |
Components : | This product includes 3 vials: 1 vial of gene-specific cell lysate, 1 vial of control vector cell lysate, and 1 vial of loading buffer. Each lysate vial contains 0.1 mg lysate in 0.1 ml (1 mg/ml) of RIPA Buffer (50 mM Tris-HCl pH7.5, 250 mM NaCl, 5 mM EDTA, 50 mM NaF, 1% NP40). The loading buffer vial contains 0.5 ml 2X SDS Loading Buffer (125 mM Tris-Cl, pH6.8, 10% glycerol, 4% SDS, 0.002% Bromophenol blue, 5% beta-mercaptoethanol). |
Size : | 0.1 mg |
Storage Instruction : | Store at -80°C. Minimize freeze-thaw cycles. After addition of 2X SDS Loading Buffer, the lysates can be stored at -20°C. Product is guaranteed 6 months from the date of shipment. |
Applications : | ELISA, WB, IP. WB: Mix equal volume of lysates with 2X SDS Loading Buffer. Boil the mixture for 10 min before loading (for membrane protein lysates, incubate the mixture at room temperature for 30 min). Load 5 ug lysate per lane. |
Gene Name : | MRC1 mannose receptor, C type 1 [ Homo sapiens ] |
Official Symbol : | MRC1 |
Synonyms : | MRC1; mannose receptor, C type 1; mannose receptor, C type 1 like 1 , MRC1L1; macrophage mannose receptor 1; bA541I19.1; CD206; CLEC13D; CLEC13DL; mannose receptor, C type 1-like 1; C-type lectin domain family 13 member D; macrophage mannose receptor 1-like protein 1; MMR; MRC1L1; MGC181940; |
Gene ID : | 4360 |
mRNA Refseq : | NM_002438 |
Protein Refseq : | NP_002429 |
MIM : | 153618 |
UniProt ID : | P22897 |
Chromosome Location : | 10p13 |
Pathway : | Adaptive Immune System, organism-specific biosystem; Antigen processing-Cross presentation, organism-specific biosystem; Class I MHC mediated antigen processing and presentation, organism-specific biosystem; Cross-presentation of soluble exogenous antigens (endosomes), organism-specific biosystem; Immune System, organism-specific biosystem; Phagosome, organism-specific biosystem; |
Function : | binding; mannose binding; receptor activity; sugar binding; |
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Ask a questionThe primary function of MRC1 in the immune system is to recognize and bind mannose on the cell walls of bacteria and fungi, thereby limiting the growth and spread of these pathogens. It is also involved in regulating the activation and phagocytosis of macrophages.
Studies have shown that the expression level of MRC1 is associated with certain infectious diseases, inflammatory diseases, and autoimmune diseases. The high expression of MRC1 may enhance the phagocytosis and killing ability of macrophages and help control infection. However, low expression of MRC1 may affect the activation and function of macrophages, leading to disease progression.
The structure of MRC1 determines its ability to recognize and bind mannose, and where and how it interacts with proteins such as TLR2 and TLR4. The study of its structure can help us understand its function and mechanism of action.
In lung infections, MRC1 may control the progression of lung infections by recognizing and binding to inhaled mannose, triggering an inflammatory response and activation of macrophages. It could be a potential target for the treatment of lung infections.
MRC1 can interact with a variety of other proteins, including TLR2, TLR4, etc. These interactions allow it to recognize and bind to mannose and trigger an inflammatory response and activation of macrophages.
Therapeutic strategies for MRC1 can include regulating its expression level, enhancing its ability to recognize and bind mannose, and promoting macrophage activation and phagocytosis. These methods may have potential applications in the treatment of infectious diseases, inflammatory diseases and autoimmune diseases.
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Write a reviewWith MRC1, the reproducibility of Western blot was significantly improved.
It can enhance the effectiveness of the body's immune response.
It has high biological activity and stability.
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