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Biological source:
mouse
Recombinant:
expressed in E. coli
Assay:
≥97% (SDS-PAGE)
Form:
lyophilized powder
Mol wt:
18 kDa
Impurities:
<0.1 EU/μg
Product Name
Interleukin-1α from mouse, IL-1α, recombinant, expressed in E. coli, lyophilized powder, suitable for cell culture
biological source
mouse
Quality Level
recombinant
expressed in E. coli
assay
≥97% (SDS-PAGE)
form
lyophilized powder
potency
3-7 pg/mL ED50
quality
endotoxin tested
mol wt
18 kDa
packaging
pkg of 5 and 25 μg
technique(s)
cell culture | mammalian: suitable
impurities
<0.1 EU/μg
UniProt accession no.
storage temp.
−20°C
Gene Information
mouse ... IL1A(3552)
Biochem/physiol Actions
Interleukin-1 (IL-1), originally known as Lymphocyte Activating Factor (LA F), activates T cells and lymphocytes, which then proliferate and secrete Interleukin-2 (IL-2). The proliferative activity of human IL-1α is tested in culture using the murine cell line D10S.
Physical form
Lyophilized from a 0.2 μm filtered solution in phosphate buffered saline containing 0.25 mg bovine serum albumin.
Analysis Note
The biological activity is measured in a cel proliferation assay using the murine helper T cell line, D10.G4.1.
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Storage Class
11 - Combustible Solids
wgk
WGK 3
flash_point_f
Not applicable
flash_point_c
Not applicable
ppe
Eyeshields, Gloves, type N95 (US)
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