Application
Detect Interferon-α2 using this Anti-Interferon-α2 Antibody, clone ST254 validated for use in NEUT, WB, ELISA, Affinity binding.
Research Sub CategoryCytokines & Cytokine Receptors
Research CategoryInflammation & Immunology
Neutralizing Analysis: A representative lot enhanced viral replication by neutralizing host-secreted IFN in human prostate cancer PC3 cultures infected with P/V-CPI(−) and P/V-CPI(−)-G3A at a low MOI (Gainey, M.D., et al. (2000). J. Virol. 82(19):9369-9380).
Neutralizing Analysis: A representative lot neutralized human IFN-αA (IFN-α2) and IFN-αN (produced by Nalmalwa human Burkitt′s lymphoma cells), but not IFN-α1, antiviral activity against Semliki Forest Virus in human WISH amniotic epithelial cell cultures (Shearer, M., et al. (1984). J. Immunol. 133(6):3096-3101).
Affinity Binding Assay: A representative lot captured human IFN-α2, but not human IFN-α1 (Shearer, M., et al. (1984). J. Immunol. 133(6):3096-3101).
ELISA Neutralizing Analysis: A representative lot was used as the detection antibody for the detection of human IFN-αN (produced by Nalmalwa human Burkitt′s lymphoma cells) by sandwich ELISA (Shearer, M., et al. (1984). J. Immunol. 133(6):3096-3101).
Western Blotting Analysis: A representative lot detected IFN-αA (IFN-α2) and IFN-αN (produced by Nalmalwa human Burkitt′s lymphoma cells) under reducing condition by Western blotting (Shearer, M., et al. (1984). J. Immunol. 133(6):3096-3101).
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General description
Interferon alpha-2 (UniProt P01563; also known as IFN-alpha-2, Interferon alpha-A, LeIF A) is encoded by the IFNA2 (also known as IFNA2A, IFNA2B, IFNA2C) gene (Gene ID 3440) in human. Interferons (IFNs) are cytokines whose prouction and release by host cells are induced in the presence of pathogens (e.g. viruses, bacteria, parasites) and tumor cells. Originally named for their ability to interfere with viral replication, IFNs mediate the activate immune cells, such as natural killer cells and macrophages, and increase host defense by up-regulating antigen presentation by boosting the expression of major histocompatibility complex (MHC) antigens. More than twenty distinct IFN genes and proteins have been identified and classified into three main types. Type I IFNs (IFN-α, IFN-β, IFN-ε, IFN-κ, and IFN-Ω) exert their function via binding IFN-α/β receptor (encoded by the IFNAR1 and IFNAR2 gene, respectively). IFN-γ is the only known type II IFN, it is released by type 1 T helper cells and binds IFN-γ receptor (encoded by the IFNGR1 and IFNGR2 gene, respectively). Type III IFNs signal through a receptor complex consisting of IL10R2 (CRF2-4) and IFNLR1 (CRF2-12).
Immunogen
Human alpha-interferon.
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Physical form
Liquid, no preservatives
Specificity
Clone ST2541 neutralized human IFN-αA (IFN-α2) and IFN-αN (produced by Nalmalwa human Burkitt′s lymphoma cells), but not IFN-α1, antiviral activity (Shearer, M., et al. (1984). J. Immunol. 133(6):3096-3101).
Storage and Stability
Store at -20°C for up to one year. Avoid repeated freeze/thaw cycles.
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