For research use only
| Cat No. | ABC-GF0015 |
| Product Type | Others |
IFN gamma is a secreted protein that belongs to the type II interferon family. IFNG has antiviral, immunoregulatory, and anti-tumor properties.
IFN gamma, also known as IFNG, is a secreted protein that belongs to the type II interferon family. IFN gamma is produced predominantly by natural killer and natural killer T cells as part of the innate immune response, and by CD4 and CD8 cytotoxic T lymphocyte effector T cells once antigen-specific immunity develops. IFN gamma has antiviral, immunoregulatory, and anti-tumor properties. IFNG is a potent activator of macrophages and has antiproliferative effects on transformed cells. It can potentiate the antiviral and antitumor effects of the type I interferons. The IFNG monomer consists of a core of six α-helices and an extended unfolded sequence in the C-terminal region. IFN gamma is critical for innate and adaptive immunity against viral and intracellular bacterial infections and tumor control. Aberrant IFN gamma expression is associated with some autoinflammatory and autoimmune diseases.
| Species | Human |
| Cat.No | ABC-GF0015 |
| Product Category | Cell Culture Media, Kits & Reagents |
| Size/Quantity | 20 µg/100 µg/1 mg |
| Shipping Info | In general, recombinant proteins are provided as lyophilized powder which are shipped at ambient temperature. |
| Storage | -20°C |
| Product Type | Others |
| Concentration | ≥ 95 % as determined by SDS-PAGE and SEC-HPLC. ≥ 95 % as determined by SEC-MALS(Routinely tested). |
| Buffer Mix | Lyophilized from sterile 30% ACN, 0.1% TFA. |
| Key Features | < 5 EU per mg of the protein |
| Quality Control | HPLC-verified. GMP grade is also available |
IFN gamma controls immunological functions, and stimulates antimicrobial and anti-tumor activity. The importance of IFN gamma in the immune system stems in part from its ability to inhibit viral replication directly, and most importantly from its immunostimulatory and immunomodulatory effects. IFNG also promotes NK cell activity.