Porcine IL-5 Antibody
R&D Systems, part of Bio-Techne | Catalog # AF3137
Key Product Details
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Species Reactivity
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Product Specifications
Immunogen
Ile20-Ser134
Accession # Q9MYM5
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Scientific Data Images for Porcine IL-5 Antibody
Cell Proliferation Induced by IL-5 and Neutralization by Porcine IL-5 Antibody.
Recombinant Porcine IL-5 (Catalog # 3137-PL) stimulates proliferation in the TF-1 human erythroleukemic cell line in a dose-dependent manner (orange line). Proliferation elicited by Recombinant Porcine IL-5 (25 ng/mL) is neutralized (green line) by increasing concen-trations of Goat Anti-Porcine IL-5 Antigen Affinity-purified Polyclonal Antibody (Catalog # AF3137). The ND50 is typically <5 µg/mL.IL‑5 in Porcine PBMCs.
IL-5 was detected in immersion fixed porcine peripheral blood mononuclear cells treated with calcium ionomycin and PMA using Goat Anti-Porcine IL-5 Antigen Affinity-purified Polyclonal Antibody (Catalog # AF3137) at 15 µg/mL for 3 hours at room temperature. Cells were stained using the NorthernLights™ 557-conjugated Anti-Goat IgG Secondary Antibody (red; Catalog # NL001) and counterstained with DAPI (blue). Specific staining was localized to cytoplasm. View our protocol for Fluorescent ICC Staining of Non-adherent Cells.Applications for Porcine IL-5 Antibody
Immunocytochemistry
Sample: Immersion fixed porcine peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) treated with calcium ionomycin and PMA
Western Blot
Sample: Recombinant Porcine IL-5 (Catalog # 3137-PL)
Neutralization
Formulation, Preparation, and Storage
Purification
Reconstitution
Formulation
Shipping
Stability & Storage
- 12 months from date of receipt, -20 to -70 °C as supplied.
- 1 month, 2 to 8 °C under sterile conditions after reconstitution.
- 6 months, -20 to -70 °C under sterile conditions after reconstitution.
Background: IL-5
Interleukin-5 (IL-5) is a secreted disulfide-linked homodimeric glycoprotein that belongs to the alpha-helical group of cytokines that includes IL-3, IL-5 and GM-CSF (1‑3). IL-5 is primarily produced by CD4+ Th2 cells, but eosinophils and mast cells also produce IL-5. Porcine IL-5 is synthesized as a 134 amino acid (aa) precursor that contains a 19 aa signal sequence and a 115 aa mature segment (5). Four alpha-helices and two cysteines that form interchain disulfide bonds with a second, antiparallel IL-5 molecule are conserved among species (3-5). Monomeric IL-5 is a predicted 14 kDa protein but usage of N-linked glycosylation sites may increase its molecular weight (5). Mature porcine IL-5 shares 90%, 88%, 86%, 85%, 84%, 66%, 68%, 63%, 63% and 59% aa sequence identity with mature bovine, sheep, cat, equine, canine, human, guinea pig, cotton rat, murine and rat IL-5, respectively. Recombinant porcine IL-5 induced proliferation in the human TF-1 cell line (5). The receptor for human IL-5 consists of a 60 kDa ligand-binding subunit (IL-5 R alpha) and a 120 kDa signal-transducing subunit ( betac). It is suggested that dimeric IL-5 binding to IL-5 R alpha recruits betac, which subsequently covalently links with IL-5 R alpha. Two receptor complexes then associate to form the physiologic IL-5 receptor (6, 7). IL-5 binds proteoglycans, potentially enhancing its activity (8). Following receptor binding, IL-5 promotes the maturation, activation and migration of eosinophils, as demonstrated during asthmatic eosinophilic lung inflammation (1‑3). It also mobilizes eosinophils and CD34+ progenitors from marrow. It also enhances Ig release from B cells and contributes to IL-4 production. Finally, it primes basophils for histamine and leukotriene release (1, 2, 9).
References
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