25-33kDa (Reducing)
Reconstitute at 0.1-1 mg/ml according to the size in ultrapure water after rapid centrifugation.
1.Review Cell Death Differ . 2012 Jan;19(1):42-50. Epub 2011 Sep 30.
Fas Ligand (FasL), also known as CD178, CD95L, or TNFSF6, is a 40 kDa type II transmembrane member of the TNF superfamily of proteins. Fas Ligand itself transmits reverse signals that costimulate the proliferation of freshly antigen-stimulated T cells. Apoptosis triggered by Fas-Fas ligand binding plays a fundamental role in the regulation of the immune system. Its functions include: T-cell homeostasis, cytotoxic T-cell activity, immune privilege, maternal tolerance, tumor counterattack. Defective Fas-mediated apoptosis may lead to oncogenesis as well as drug resistance in existing tumors. Germline mutation of Fas is associated with autoimmune lymphoproliferative syndrome (ALPS), a childhood disorder of apoptosis.
1μg (R: reducing condition, N: non-reducing condition).
Immobilized Fas/TNFRSF6/CD95 Fc Chimera Protein, Rat (Cat. No. UA011038) at 10.0μg/mL (100μL/well) can bind Fas Ligand/TNFSF6 His Tag Protein, Mouse (Cat. No. UA011012) with EC50 of 0.29-0.39 μg/ mL.