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Invitrogen™ Mouse IL-22 ProQuantum Immunoassay Kit
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Quantity:
96 Tests
Unit Size:
Pack of 96
Description
Utilizing proximity-based amplification technology, the assay combines the analyte specificity of high-affinity antibody-antigen binding with the signal detection and amplification capabilities of real-time PCR to achieve a simple yet powerful next-generation protein quantitation platform. A user-friendly workflow combined with intuitive software for analytics enables sample-to-answer in just 2 hours.
- High sensitivity-detect low levels of protein with greater sensitivity than traditional methods
- Broad dynamic range-≥5 logarithmic units, minimizing sample dilutions to ensure they fall within the range
- Small sample consumption-use 2–5 μL of sample (compared to 75 μL for triplicate wells with other methods)
- Fast, easy workflow-2 hours from sample to answer, with no wash steps
- No proprietary instrument to purchase-runs on any real-time PCR instrument
IL-22 also known as IL-10-related T-cell derived inducible factor, is an alpha helical cytokine and is considered a member of the IFN-IL-10 family, which includes IL-19, IL-20, IL-24, IL-26, IL-28, IL-29, and the type I and II interferons. IL-22 is produced mainly by activated T cells and NK cells. In humans, the IL-22 gene is located on the q arm of chromosome 12, and is structurally related to IL10. IL-22 acts by engaging the heterodimeric receptor complex consisting of primary receptor IL-22R1 and accessory receptor IL-10R2. IL-22R1 also binds IL-20 and IL-24; IL-10R2 also binds IL-10, IL-27, IL-28, and IL-29. Binding of IL-22 to its receptor complex induces signal transduction, particularly via the JAK-STAT pathway. In addition to the membrane-bound IL-22R1/IL-10R2 complex, a soluble single-chain IL-22 receptor termed IL-22BP has been found to antagonize IL-22 binding and signaling. IL-22 appears not to directly influence immune cells, and major targets of the cytokine appear to be nonimmune cells, such as cells of the skin, digestive and respiratory system, as well as hepatocytes, and keratinocytes. IL-22 has been described as an effector cytokine of the Th17 lineage. Along with IL-17A and IL-17F, IL-22 regulates genes associated with innate immunity of the skin. IL-17A, IL-17F and IL-22 are all co-expressed by Th17 cells, however, they are differentially regulated. The effects of IL-22 include induction of acute phase reactants and antimicrobial proteins, as well as increasing the mobility of keratinocytes. IL-22 is highly expressed during chronic inflammation, and found to activate intracellular kinases and transcription factors. IL-22 is critical for host defense against infections of extracellular pathogens, and promotes wound-healing responses. IL-22 is upregulated in activated T cells. IL-22 has been reported to mediate IL-23-induced acanthosis and dermal inflammation through activation of STAT3.
Specifications
Specifications
| Accession Number | Cytokine Zcyto18; EGK |
| Assay Range | 0.32 to 25,000 pg/mL |
| Assay Sensitivity | <0.3 pg/mL |
| Conjugate | FAM™ |
| Product Type | ProQuantum |
| Sample Type | Plasma, Serum, Supernatant |
| For Use With (Equipment) | qPCR Instruments |
| Gene ID (Entrez) | 50929 |
| Gene Symbol | IL22 |
| Kit Contents | Assay Dilution Buffer, Antibody-Conjugate A, Antibody-Conjugate B, Antibody-Conjugate Dilution Buffer, Standard, Master Mix, Ligase |
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