Swine CCL5 (RANTES) Recombinant Protein

Catalog Number:
RP0059S
Availability:
In stock
Application:
Cell Culture, ELISA Standard, ELISpot Control, Western Blot Control
100% Homology:
Sus scrofa (pig)
  • Swine CCL5 (alias RANTES, Regulated on Activation, Normal T Cell Expressed and Secreted) (catalog RP0059S) is a yeast-derived chemokine supplied lyophilized without carrier protein in 10% trehalose; it has no affinity tags and is naturally endotoxin-free, and should be reconstituted in sterile PBS that contains at least 0.1% carrier protein. The protein is ~7.9 kDa, 68 amino acids long (full sequence provided), and >98% pure by SDS-PAGE, with 100% amino-acid homology to pig. Store at -20°C (stable up to twelve months from date of receipt; working aliquots with carrier protein stable ~3 months) and avoid repeated freeze/thaw cycles. Product origin is the USA. Kingfisher Biotech products are supplied for research applications and are not intended for medicinal, diagnostic, or therapeutic use. It is commonly used to study chemokine signaling and leukocyte chemoattraction/migration (particularly T cells, monocytes, eosinophils and NK cells); typical experimental uses include chemotaxis and cell-migration assays, receptor-binding and signaling studies, cell-culture stimulation and dosing studies, ELISA and neutralization assays, flow-cytometry and Western blot controls, and antibody generation/validation.
Amino Acid SequenceSPYASDTTPC CFSYLSRPLP RAHLQEYFYT SSKCSMAAVV FITRKNRQVC ANPEKKWVRE YINTLEMS (68)
EndotoxinNaturally endotoxin-free
Storage Conditions-20°C
Molecular Weight7.9 kDa
Purity>98% as visualized by SDS-PAGE analysis.
Country Of OriginUSA
  • Swine CCL5 (C-C motif chemokine ligand 5, also known as RANTES - Regulated upon Activation, Normal T cell Expressed and Secreted) is a proinflammatory chemokine that regulates immune cell recruitment, antiviral defense, and inflammatory signaling in pigs (Sus scrofa). CCL5 is a member of the CC chemokine family, which also includes CCL3 (MIP-1α), CCL4 (MIP-1β), and CCL2 (MCP-1), chemokines that control leukocyte trafficking during immune activation. In pigs, CCL5 is produced primarily by activated T lymphocytes, macrophages, dendritic cells, platelets, epithelial cells, and endothelial cells in response to infection, inflammatory stimuli, or tissue injury. CCL5 exerts its biological effects mainly through binding to the chemokine receptors CCR1, CCR3, and CCR5, promoting chemotaxis and activation of T cells, monocytes/macrophages, eosinophils, and natural killer (NK) cells at sites of infection or inflammation. In swine health, CCL5 plays an important role in immune responses to viral and bacterial pathogens, including porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV), swine influenza virus, and bacterial respiratory pathogens, where chemokine-driven recruitment of immune cells helps coordinate local inflammatory and antiviral responses. Because pigs share many physiological and immunological similarities with humans, swine CCL5 is also studied in comparative immunology and translational animal models, particularly for research on respiratory infections, inflammatory diseases, and chemokine-mediated immune regulation.

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