Function
Type II interferon produced by immune cells such as T-cells and NK cells that plays crucial roles in antimicrobial, antiviral, and antitumor responses by activating effector immune cells and enhancing antigen presentation. Primarily signals through the JAK-STAT pathway after interaction with its receptor IFNGR1 to affect gene regulation. Upon IFNG binding, IFNGR1 intracellular domain opens out to allow association of downstream signaling components JAK2, JAK1 and STAT1, leading to STAT1 activation, nuclear translocation and transcription of IFNG-regulated genes.
Biological Context
Subcellular Location: Secreted
Tissue Specificity: Released primarily from activated T lymphocytes
Product Specifications
Recombinant Macaca fascicularis Interferon gamma (IFNG) is a recombinant protein from Macaca fascicularis (Crab-eating macaque) (Cynomolgus monkey), expressed in E.coli, covering amino acids 24-165aa, with C-terminal 6xHis-tagged tag, molecular weight 23.7kDa, purity Greater than 90% as determined by SDS-PAGE.. Suitable for ELISA and Western Blot applications. Explore more Interferon proteins →
