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Recombinant Mouse Cd5l Protein, His-tagged

Cat.No. : Cd5l-7164M
Product Overview : Recombinant Mouse Cd5l protein with a His tag was expressed in insect cells.
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Description : Secreted protein that acts as a key regulator of lipid synthesis: mainly expressed by macrophages in lymphoid and inflamed tissues and regulates mechanisms in inflammatory responses, such as infection or atherosclerosis. Able to inhibit lipid droplet size in adipocytes. Following incorporation into mature adipocytes via CD36-mediated endocytosis, associates with cytosolic FASN, inhibiting fatty acid synthase activity and leading to lipolysis, the degradation of triacylglycerols into glycerol and free fatty acids (FFA). CD5L-induced lipolysis occurs with progression of obesity: participates in obesity-associated inflammation following recruitment of inflammatory macrophages into adipose tissues, a cause of insulin resistance and obesity-related metabolic disease. Regulation of intracellular lipids mediated by CD5L has a direct effect on transcription regulation mediated by nuclear receptors ROR-gamma (RORC). Acts as a key regulator of metabolic switch in T-helper Th17 cells. Regulates the expression of pro-inflammatory genes in Th17 cells by altering the lipid content and limiting synthesis of cholesterol ligand of RORC, the master transcription factor of Th17-cell differentiation. CD5L is mainly present in non-pathogenic Th17 cells, where it decreases the content of polyunsaturated fatty acyls (PUFA), affecting two metabolic proteins MSMO1 and CYP51A1, which synthesize ligands of RORC, limiting RORC activity and expression of pro-inflammatory genes. Participates in obesity-associated autoimmunity via its association with IgM, interfering with the binding of IgM to Fcalpha/mu receptor and enhancing the development of long-lived plasma cells that produce high-affinity IgG autoantibodies. Also acts as an inhibitor of apoptosis in macrophages: promotes macrophage survival from the apoptotic effects of oxidized lipids in case of atherosclerosis. Involved in early response to microbial infection against various pathogens by acting as a pattern recognition receptor and by promoting autophagy.
Source : Insect cell
Species : Mouse
Tag : His
Form : Liquid
Molecular Mass : 37.6 kDa
Protein length : 22-352
AA Sequence : ESPTKVQLVGGAHRCEGRVEVEHNG QWGTVCDDGWDRRDVAVVCRELNCG AVIQTPRGASYQPPASEQRVLIQGV DCNGTEDTLAQCELNYDVFDCSHEE DAGAQCENPDSDLLFIPEDVRLVDG PGHCQGRVEVLHQSQWSTVCKAGWN LQVSKVVCRQLGCGRALLTYGSCNK STQGKGPIWMGKMSCSGQEANLRSC LLSRLENNCTHGEDTWMECEDPFEL KLVGGDTPCSGRLEVLHKGSWGSVC DDNWGEKEDQVVCKQLGCGKSLHPS PKTRKIYGPGAGRIWLDDVNCSGKE QSLEFCRHRLWGYHDCTHKEDVEVI CTDFDVLEHHHHHH
Endotoxin : < 1.0 EU/μg of protein (determined by LAL method)
Purity : > 95 % by SDS-PAGE
Stability : Shelf life: one year from despatch.
Storage : Store undiluted at 2-8 centigrade for one week or (in aliquots) at -20 to -80 centigrade for longer. Avoid repeated freezing and thawing.
Concentration : 0.25 mg/mL (determined by absorbance at 280nm)
Storage Buffer : Phosphate Buffered Saline (pH 7.4) containing 10 % glycerol.
Gene Name : Cd5l CD5 antigen-like [ Mus musculus (house mouse) ]
Official Symbol : Cd5l
Synonyms : Cd5l; CD5 antigen-like; A; Sp; 1/6; AIM; CT2; Pdp; AAC-; Api6; mAIM; AAC-11; AI047839; Sp-alpha; CD5 antigen-like; AIM/Spalpha; CT-2; Pdp 1/6; apoptosis inhibitor 6; apoptosis inhibitor expressed by macrophages
Gene ID : 11801
mRNA Refseq : NM_009690
Protein Refseq : NP_033820
UniProt ID : Q9QWK4

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