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The IL36G (Interleukin-36 gamma) protein encoded by IL36G gene is a member of the IL-1 cytokine family. The activity of this cytokine is mediated by IL-1 receptor-like 2 (IL1RL2/IL1R-rp2) and specifically inhibited by IL-1 family 5 members (IL1F5/IL-1δ). It is reported that interferon-γ, tumor necrosis factor-α and interleukin-1 (IL1B) can stimulate the expression of this cytokine in keratinocytes. The expression of this cytokine in keratinocytes can also be induced by contact hypersensitivity or herpes simplex virus infection. Studies have shown that IL36G polymorphism may affect the function of IL-36 γ, thus affecting the susceptibility to psoriasis.
Cat.No. | Product Name | Source | Species | Tag | Molecular Weight |
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BP-801282 | Recombinant Human IL36G protein | E. coli | Human | ||
BP-801283 | Recombinant Human IL36B, His-tagged | E. coli | Human | His | |
BP-801284 | Recombinant Rat Il36g protein, His & T7-tagged | E. coli | Rat | His & T7 | |
BP-801285 | Recombinant Human IL36G protein | E.coli | Human | ||
BP-801286 | Recombinant Human IL36G protein | E.coli | Human | ||
BP-801287 | Recombinant Human IL36G, None tagged | E. coli | Human | ||
BP-801288 | Recombinant Human IL36G, His tagged | E. coli | Human | His | |
BP-801289 | Recombinant Human IL36G protein, His-tagged | E. coli | Human |
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