Gene ID |
3456 |
Accession | P01574 |
Alternative Name | IFN-beta, Immune interferon, Fibroblast interferon, Leukocyte interferon, B cell interferon, Type I interferon<br/>Recombinant Human Interferon-Beta 1A (IFNB1) |
Species | Human |
Source | CHO cells |
Description | IFN-beta is produced mainly by fibroblasts and some epithelial cell types. The synthesis of IFN-beta can be induced by common inducers of interferons including viruses, double-stranded RNA, and micro-organisms. It is induced also by some cytokines such as TNF and IL-1. IFN-beta binds to the same receptor as IFN-alpha. IFN-beta is involved in the regulation of unspecific humoral immune responses and immune responses against viral infections. IFN-beta increases the expression of HLA class 1 antigens and blocks the expression of HLA class 2 antigens stimulated by IFN-gamma. IFN-beta stimulates the activity of natural killer cells and hence also antibody-dependent cytotoxicity. IFN-beta shows antiproliferative activity against a number of cell lines established from solid tumors. |
Accession | P01574 |
Functions | The activity was determined by the viral resistance assay of Human WISH cells was found to be in the range of 3.0 x 10^8 IU/mg. |
Formulation | Recombinant IFN-b 1a was lyophilized from a 0.2 ?m filtered sodium acetate solution pH 4.8. |
Solubility | A quick spin of the vial followed by reconstitution in distilled water to a concentration not less than 0.1 mg/mL. This solution can then be diluted into other buffers. |
Appearance | Lyophilized Powder |
Molecular Weight | 19 |
Purity | >95% as determined by SDS-PAGE |
Concentration | <1.0 EU/μg of recombinant protein as determined by the LAL method. |
Shipping Condition | Ambient Temperature |
Storage Condition | The lyophilized protein is stable for at least one year from date of receipt at -70?C. Upon reconstitution, this cytokine can be stored in working aliquots at 2? - 8?C for one month, or at -20?C for six months, with a carrier protein without detectable loss of activity. Avoid repeated freeze/thaw cycles. |