TNF-alpha Products
TNF-alpha (Tumor necrosis factor alpha) plays a central role in inflammation, immune system development, apoptosis, and lipid metabolism. TNF-alpha was first identified as a cytotoxic factor produced by macrophages capable of killing mouse tumor cells. It is the prototypic ligand and along with Lymphotoxin-alpha, were identified as the first members of the TNF superfamily. Active TNF-alpha and other members of the TNF superfamily exist as a homotrimer with high structural homology. Receptor binding occurs at the interface of two TNF-alpha monomers. And receptor activation occurs when all three monomer interfaces are engaged with a receptor. For TNF-alpha, receptor binding and activation occurs through TNF R1 or TNF RII, and subsequently leads to activation of NF-kB or MAPK signaling pathways. Another pathway that TNF-alpha can activate utilizes the death domain of TNF RI to induce apoptosis. TNF-alpha promotes the inflammatory response largely through NF-kB signaling, and inhibition of TNF-alpha has proven successful in treating many autoimmune disorders. TNF-alpha is also present on the cell surface as membrane-bound TNF-alpha can induce the lysis of neighboring tumor cells and virus infected cells. TNF-alpha protein is translated as a type II transmembrane protein containing an N-terminal transmembrane domain. The soluble cytokine is released from its cell-anchoring TM domain by proteolytic processing by metalloproteases.
157 results for "TNF-alpha" in Products
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TNF-alpha Products
TNF-alpha (Tumor necrosis factor alpha) plays a central role in inflammation, immune system development, apoptosis, and lipid metabolism. TNF-alpha was first identified as a cytotoxic factor produced by macrophages capable of killing mouse tumor cells. It is the prototypic ligand and along with Lymphotoxin-alpha, were identified as the first members of the TNF superfamily. Active TNF-alpha and other members of the TNF superfamily exist as a homotrimer with high structural homology. Receptor binding occurs at the interface of two TNF-alpha monomers. And receptor activation occurs when all three monomer interfaces are engaged with a receptor. For TNF-alpha, receptor binding and activation occurs through TNF R1 or TNF RII, and subsequently leads to activation of NF-kB or MAPK signaling pathways. Another pathway that TNF-alpha can activate utilizes the death domain of TNF RI to induce apoptosis. TNF-alpha promotes the inflammatory response largely through NF-kB signaling, and inhibition of TNF-alpha has proven successful in treating many autoimmune disorders. TNF-alpha is also present on the cell surface as membrane-bound TNF-alpha can induce the lysis of neighboring tumor cells and virus infected cells. TNF-alpha protein is translated as a type II transmembrane protein containing an N-terminal transmembrane domain. The soluble cytokine is released from its cell-anchoring TM domain by proteolytic processing by metalloproteases.
Reactivity: | Mouse |
Details: | Hamster IgG Monoclonal Clone #TN3-19.12 |
Applications: | WB |
Reactivity: | Mouse |
Details: | Rat IgG1 Monoclonal Clone #MP6-XT22 |
Applications: | ICFlow, Neut |
Reactivity: | Human |
Details: | Mouse IgG1 Monoclonal Clone #1825 |
Applications: | Neut |
Reactivity: | Rat |
Details: | Mouse IgG1 Monoclonal Clone #45418 |
Applications: | WB, Neut |
Reactivity: | Human |
Details: | Mouse IgG1 Monoclonal Clone #6401 |
Applications: | Flow, CyTOF-ready, Neut |
Reactivity: | Human |
Details: | Mouse IgG1 Monoclonal Clone #6401 |
Applications: | Flow |
Reactivity: | Porcine |
Details: | Mouse IgG1 Monoclonal Clone #103302 |
Applications: | WB, ICC, Neut |
Reactivity: | Human |
Details: | Mouse IgG1 Monoclonal Clone #6402 |
Applications: | ICFlow |
Reactivity: | Mouse |
Details: | Rat IgG1 Monoclonal Clone #MP6-XT22 |
Applications: | ICFlow |
Reactivity: | Human, Mouse |
Details: | Mouse IgG1 kappa Monoclonal Clone #6N1E7 |
Applications: | WB, Flow, Inhibition Activity |
Reactivity: | Human |
Details: | Mouse IgG1 Monoclonal Clone #6401 |
Applications: | Flow |
Reactivity: | Canine |
Details: | Mouse IgG1 Monoclonal Clone #236812 |
Applications: | ICC, Neut |
Reactivity: | Mouse |
Details: | Rat IgG1 Monoclonal Clone #MP6-XT22 |
Applications: | ICFlow |
Reactivity: | Human |
Details: | Mouse IgG1 Monoclonal Clone #6402 |
Applications: | ICFlow |
Reactivity: | Porcine |
Details: | Mouse IgG1 Monoclonal Clone #103304 |
Reactivity: | Human, Mouse, Rat, Canine, Zebrafish, +2 More |
Details: | Mouse IgM Kappa Monoclonal Clone #P/T2 |
Applications: | IHC, ICC/IF, Flow |
Reactivity: | Cotton Rat |
Details: | Mouse IgG2b Monoclonal Clone #159811 |
Applications: | WB, Neut |
Reactivity: | Human, Mouse, Rat, Canine, Zebrafish, +2 More |
Details: | Mouse IgM Kappa Monoclonal Clone #TNF706 |
Applications: | IHC, ICC/IF, Flow |
Reactivity: | Human |
Details: | Mouse IgG1 kappa Monoclonal Clone #6N2E12 |
Applications: | WB, Flow |
Reactivity: | Rhesus Macaque |
Details: | Rat IgG1 Monoclonal Clone #182309 |
Applications: | Neut |
Reactivity: | Rabbit |
Details: | Mouse IgG2a Monoclonal Clone #610331 |
Applications: | Neut |
Reactivity: | Rabbit |
Details: | Mouse IgG2b Monoclonal Clone #610325 |
Applications: | WB |
Reactivity: | Cotton Rat |
Details: | Mouse IgG1 Monoclonal Clone #159813 |
Applications: | WB, Neut |
Reactivity: | Rhesus Macaque |
Details: | Rat IgG2a Monoclonal Clone #182312 |
Reactivity: | Rhesus Macaque |
Details: | Rat IgG2b Monoclonal Clone #182303 |
Applications: | WB |