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Human IFN-Alpha 2a (Alpha A) Protein

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Human IFN-Alpha 2a (Alpha A) Protein

Catalog Number: 11100

  • Human IFN-Alpha 2a (Human IFN-Alpha A) recombinant protein expressed in E.coli

  • Provided in lot-specific Activity (unit/ml) to ensure experimental consistency of bioactivity studies

  • 95% or greater purity with less than 1 EU/ug endotxoin

$335.00

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Recombinant Human Interferon Alpha A (Alpha 2a) obtained from human leukocyte mRNA expressed in E.coli.

 

IFN-Alpha 2a is one of the many interferon alpha subtypes belonging to the Type I leukocyte IFN family. The Type I IFN family has antiviral, anti-proliferative, and natural killer cell activities.

 

 

Specifications

Formulation Supplied frozen in phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) containing 0.1% Bovine Serum Albumin (BSA)
Molecular Weight 19.2 kDa
Source cDNA obtained from human leukocyte mRNA expressed in E.coli
Purity > 95% by SDS-PAGE stained by Coomassie Blue
Bioactivity Measured using a cytopathic inhibition assay on Bovine Kidney Cells (MDBK) with Vesicular Stomatis Virus (VSV); human lung carcinoma cell line A549 with encephalomyocarditis virus (EMCV)
Storage For retention of full activity store at -70 ºC or below and avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles
Synonyms Interferon alpha A, IFN alpha A, IFNaA, IFN alpha 2a, IFN alpha A, IFN-a, interferon alpha, IFN-a2a, interferon alpha 2a, Leukocyte interferon, Leukocyte IFN, alpha interferon, interferon alfa, IFN alfa, interferon alpha 2a, IFN alpha 2a, interferon a, Type I interferon alpha, Type I IFN alpha
Accession Number V00549

Tech Info & Data

Application Note

 

  • A Comparison of the Binding of Interferon Alpha Subtypes to Isolated IFNAR1 and IFNAR2 with Activity in Antiviral and Antiproliferative Assays (link)

Citations

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Documentation

Certificate of Analysis (CoA) and Safety Data Sheet (SDS)
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11100-1 Certificate of Analysis (CoA)

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