Swine TNF alpha Biotinylated Recombinant Protein

Catalog Number:
RPB1838S
Availability:
In stock
Application:
Cell Culture
100% Homology:
Sus scrofa (pig)
Label:
Biotin
  • The Swine TNF alpha Biotinylated yeast-derived recombinant protein is not tagged and is naturally endotoxin-free. The purity is greater than 98% as visualized by SDS-PAGE analysis. Swine TNF alpha Biotinylated applications are for cell culture. Swine TNF alpha Biotinylated yeast-derived recombinant protein can be purchased in multiple sizes. Swine TNF alpha Biotinylated Specifications: (Molecular Weight: 16.9 kDa) (Amino Acid Sequence: SSSQTSDKPVAHVVANVKAEGQLQWQSGYANALLANGVKLKDNQLVVPTDGLYLIYSQVLFRGQGCPSTNVFLTHTISRIAVSYQTKVNLLSAIKSPCQRETPEGAEAKPWYEPIYLGGVFQLEKDDRLSAEINLPDYLDFAESGQVYFGIIAL) (Gene ID: 397086). For research use only.
Amino Acid SequenceSSSQTSDKPV AHVVANVKAE GQLQWQSGYA NALLANGVKL KDNQLVVPTD GLYLIYSQVL FRGQGCPSTN VFLTHTISRI AVSYQTKVNL LSAIKSPCQR ETPEGAEAKP WYEPIYLGGV FQLEKDDRLS AEINLPDYLD FAESGQVYFG IIAL (154)
EndotoxinNaturally endotoxin-free
Storage Conditions-20°C
Purity>98% as visualized by SDS-PAGE analysis.
Country Of OriginUSA
  • Swine Tumor Necrosis Factor Alpha (TNF-α) (also known as TNF or cachectin) is a proinflammatory cytokine that plays a central role in innate immune responses, inflammation, and host defense against pathogens in pigs (Sus scrofa). TNF-α is a member of the tumor necrosis factor (TNF) superfamily, which includes related cytokines such as TNF-β (lymphotoxin-α), Fas ligand (FasL), CD40 ligand (CD40L), and TRAIL, molecules that regulate immune signaling, apoptosis, and inflammatory pathways. In pigs, TNF-α is primarily produced by activated macrophages, monocytes, dendritic cells, and T lymphocytes in response to infection, endotoxin exposure, or tissue injury. TNF-α exerts its biological effects by binding to TNF receptors TNFR1 (p55) and TNFR2 (p75), activating intracellular signaling pathways including NF-κB, MAPK, and caspase-mediated pathways, which regulate cytokine production, immune cell activation, apoptosis, and inflammatory responses. In swine health, TNF-α is involved in immune responses to bacterial, viral, and parasitic infections, including porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV), African swine fever virus (ASFV), and bacterial respiratory pathogens, where it contributes to inflammatory defense and activation of innate immunity. However, excessive TNF-α production can contribute to systemic inflammation, fever, and tissue damage during severe infections. Because pigs are widely used as large-animal models for human immunology and infectious disease, swine TNF-α is extensively studied in veterinary immunology, respiratory disease research, and translational biomedical models, providing insights into cytokine regulation and inflammatory responses relevant to both animal health and human disease.
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