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Recombinant Human LTBR Protein, His-tagged

Cat.No. : LTBR-960H
Product Overview : Recombinant Human LTBR(Gln31-Met227) fused with His tag at C-terminal was expressed in HEK293 cells.
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Description : This gene encodes a member of the tumor necrosis factor receptor superfamily. The major ligands of this receptor include lymphotoxin alpha/beta and tumor necrosis factor ligand superfamily member 14. The encoded protein plays a role in signalling during the development of lymphoid and other organs, lipid metabolism, immune response, and programmed cell death. Activity of this receptor has also been linked to carcinogenesis. Alternatively spliced transcript variants encoding multiple isoforms have been observed.
Source : HEK293 cells
Tag : His
Form : Lyophilized from a 0.2 µM filtered solution of 20mM Phosphate buffer, 150mM NaCl, pH 7.4. Stable for at least 6 months from date of receipt under proper storage and handling conditions.
Molecular Mass : 22.8 kDa
Endotoxin : < 0.1 EU per µg protein as determined by LAL test
Purity : >95% as determined by SDS-PAGE and Coomassie blue staining
Concentration : Resuspend the protein to the desired concentration in proper buffer.
Gene Name : LTBR lymphotoxin beta receptor (TNFR superfamily, member 3) [ Homo sapiens ]
Official Symbol : LTBR
Synonyms : LTBR; lymphotoxin beta receptor (TNFR superfamily, member 3); D12S370; tumor necrosis factor receptor superfamily member 3; TNF R III; TNFCR; TNFR RP; TNFR2 RP; TNFRSF3; TNF-RIII; TNFR-III; lymphotoxin B receptor; lymphotoxin-beta receptor; TNFR superfamily, member 3; tumor necrosis factor C receptor; tumor necrosis factor receptor type III; tumor necrosis factor receptor 2-related protein; tumor necrosis factor receptor superfamily, member 3; CD18; TNFR-RP; TNFR2-RP; LT-BETA-R; TNF-R-III;
Gene ID : 4055
mRNA Refseq : NM_002342
Protein Refseq : NP_002333
MIM : 600979
UniProt ID : P36941

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What therapeutic strategies can be employed to target LTBR? 12/18/2022

Therapeutic strategies targeting LTBR include inhibition of its signaling pathways, modulation of immune response, and anti-cancer approaches. Inhibitors of the NF-κB pathway, such as small molecule inhibitors or neutralizing antibodies, can be used to block LTBR-mediated signaling and reduce inflammation or tumor growth.

What is the current research focus regarding the role of LTBR in disease mechanisms? 11/12/2021

Current research on LTBR aims to further elucidate its role in disease mechanisms, particularly in autoimmune disorders, chronic inflammation, and cancer. Studies are investigating the downstream effects of LTBR activation, its involvement in immune cell function, and the identification of potential therapeutic targets within the LTBR signaling pathway.

How is the expression of LTBR regulated at the transcriptional level? 06/26/2021

The expression of LTBR is regulated by transcription factors and signaling pathways. For example, NF-κB and AP-1 transcription factors can bind to the promoter region of LTBR gene and enhance its expression. Additionally, cytokines and growth factors can also influence LTBR expression through downstream signaling cascades.

How does the LTBR signaling pathway interact with other signaling pathways? 07/18/2020

The LTBR signaling pathway interacts with various other signaling pathways, including those activated by TNFR1, TNFR2, and CD40. These interactions can lead to crosstalk and amplification of signaling, resulting in enhanced cellular responses. Understanding these interactions is crucial for elucidating the complex network of signaling events involved in disease pathogenesis.

What is the biological function of LTBR and its involvement in cellular processes? 04/13/2018

LTBR, a membrane protein belonging to the tumor necrosis factor receptor superfamily, regulates various cellular processes such as inflammation, immune response, and lymphoid organ development. It activates signaling pathways including the NF-κB pathway and non-canonical NF-κB pathway.

Are there any genetic variants associated with LTBR expression and disease susceptibility? 01/06/2017

Yes, certain genetic variants have been identified that are associated with altered LTBR expression and disease susceptibility. These variants can affect the binding of transcription factors or alter the stability of LTBR mRNA, leading to dysregulation of LTBR expression and increased risk of certain diseases.

What are the potential future directions in LTBR research? 11/21/2016

Future research directions in LTBR include exploring the molecular mechanisms underlying LTBR-mediated signaling, investigating the impact of LTBR genetic variants on disease susceptibility, and developing novel therapeutic strategies targeting LTBR. Additionally, studying the interplay between LTBR and other signaling pathways may uncover new insights into disease pathogenesis and identify new therapeutic avenues.

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04/20/2020

    Unrivaled in efficiency, this innovative elixir leaves me awestruck.

    12/31/2019

      By using this reagent, I can better investigate protein interactions.

      02/09/2018

        The interpretation of the results provided by this reagent is clear, allowing me to better understand the experimental outcomes.

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