sRANKL antibody,Genetex,GTX10343
Host
Goat
Reactivity
Mouse
Application
WB ELISA Sandwich ELISA
Conjugate
Unconjugated
Platform ID
BAB863666145

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Specifications
Scientific Background
TRANCE, also called RANKL (RANK ligand), OPGL (Osteoprotegrin ligand), and ODF (Osteoclast differentiation factor), is a type II transmembrane signaling protein of the TNF superfamily. The extracellular domain contains two potential N-linked glycosylation sites. Mouse TRANCE cDNA encodes a 316 amino acid protein with a calculated molecular mass of approximately 28 kDa. As a result of glycosylation, recombinant mouse TRANCE migrates as an approximately 36 kDa protein in SDS-PAGE. Human and mouse TRANCE share approximately 85% amino acid sequence identity. TRANCE was originally identified as an immediate early gene upregulated by T cell receptor stimulation. It is a key regulator of the immune system and of bone development and homeostasis. Multi-functions of TRANCE include induction of activation of c-jun N-terminal kinase in T cells, enhancement of T cell growth and dendritic cell function, induction of osteoclastogenesis and lymph node organogenesis. The cell surface signaling receptor of TRANCE (RANKL) is RANK which undergoes receptor clustering during signal transduction. TRANCE is highly expressed in thymus and lymph nodes but not in nonlymphoid tissues.1 It is abundantly expressed in T cells but not in B cells. TRANCE activates mature dendritic cells, inducing cytokine production, suggesting that it is a factor in the T cell dentritic cell interaction during an immune response. TRANCE expression is found on osteoblasts and regulates osteoclast differentiation function.
Synonyms
tumor necrosis factor (ligand) superfamily, member 11 , Ly109l , ODF , OPGL , RANKL , Trance
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