Type I interferons (IFN alpha, IFN beta) belong to the helical cytokine superfamily, which includes growth hormones, interleukins, several colony-stimulating factors plus other regulatory molecules. All function as regulators of cellular activity by interacting with cell-surface receptors and activating various signaling pathways. IFN beta produces antiviral, antibacterial, and anticancer properties. RANKL (TNFSF11) has been shown to induce the production of IFN beta.
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Lyophilized
INYKQLQLQE RTNIRKCQEL LEQLNGKINL TYRADFKIPM EMTEKMQKSY TAFAIQEMLQ NVFLVFRNNF SSTGWNETIV VRLLDELHQQ TVFLKTVLEE KQEERLTWEM SSTALHLKSY YWRVQRYLKL MKYNSYAWMV VRAEIFRNFL IIRRLTRNFQ N (161)
Yeast
Recombinant proteins produced in yeast
United States
The Mouse IFN beta protein can be used in cell culture, as a IFN beta ELISA Standard, and as a Western Blot Control.