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Proteins and Peptides

TRAIL R2 / CD262 / TNFRSF10B Protein (hFc Tag)

Product Sizes
100 ug
£447.00
600-268-L100-100UG
About this Product
SKU:
600-268-L100
Additional Names:
CD262 Protein; DR5 Protein; KILLER Protein; KILLER/DR5 Protein; TRAIL-R2 Protein; TRAILR2 Protein; TRICK2 Protein; TRICK2A Protein; TRICK2B Protein; TRICKB Protein; UNQ160/PRO186 Protein; ZTNFR9 Protein
Buffer:
PBS
Extra Details:
Tumor necrosis factor receptor superfamily, member 10b, official symbol TNFRSF10B, also known as Death receptor 5, CD262, TNF-related apoptosis-inducing ligand receptor 2 (TRAIL R2), is a member of the TNF-receptor superfamily, and contains an intracellular death domain. This receptor can be activated by tumor necrosis factor-related apoptosis inducing ligand (TNFSF10/TRAIL/APO-2L), and transduces an apoptosis signal. Studies with FADD-deficient mice suggested that FADD, a death domain containing adaptor protein, is required for the apoptosis mediated by this protein. TRAIL R2/CD262/TNFRSF10B was purified independently as the only receptor for TRAIL detectable on the surface of two different human cell lines that undergo apoptosis upon stimulation with TRAIL. TRAIL R2/CD262/TNFRSF10B contains two extracellular cysteine-rich repeats, typical for TNF receptor (TNFR) family members, and a cytoplasmic death domain. TRAIL R2/CD262/TNFRSF10B mediates apoptosis via the intracellular adaptor molecule FADD/MORT1. TRAIL receptors can signal both death and gene transcription, functions reminiscent of those of TNFR1 and TRAMP, two other members of the death receptor family. Defects in TRAIL R2/CD262/TNFRSF10B may be a cause of head and neck squamous cell carcinomas (HNSCC) also known as squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck.
Formulation:
lyophilized
Molecular Weight:
41 kDa
Purity:
≥95%
Reactivities:
Human
Shipping Conditions:
Blue Ice
Supplier:
ReliaTech
Type:
Proteins, Peptides, Small Molecules & Other Biomolecules: Recombinant Proteins