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Lymphotactin/XCL1 Protein, Cynomolgus (sf9, His)

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XCL1, a C class chemokine also known as Lymphotactin, is mainly produced by activated CD8+ T cells and natural killer cells. XCL1 signals by binding to the XCR1 receptor. XCL1 is involved in infectious, inflammatory and immunological diseases. Lymphotactin/XCL1 Protein, Cynomolgus (sf9, His) is produced in sf9 cells with a C-Terminal His-tag.

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Description

XCL1, a C class chemokine also known as Lymphotactin, is mainly produced by activated CD8+ T cells and natural killer cells. XCL1 signals by binding to the XCR1 receptor. XCL1 is involved in infectious, inflammatory and immunological diseases[1]. Lymphotactin/XCL1 Protein, Cynomolgus (sf9, His) is produced in sf9 cells with a C-Terminal His-tag.

Background

XCL1, also known as lymphotactin, single C motif-1 (SCM-1), and activation-induced T-cell-derived and chemokine-related molecule (ATAC). XCL1 is expressed by various immune cells, including activated CD8+ T cells, CD4+ T cells, NK cells, NKT cells, γδ T cells, and thymic medullary epithelial cells. XCL1 elicits its chemotactic function by binding to the receptor called XCR1. XCR1 is expressed by a dendritic cell (DC) subpopulation[1].
  There are two highly homologous C class chemokine genes in human, XCL1 and XCL2 (also known as SCYC1 and SCYC2, respectively). The XCL1 and XCL2 genes in human are localized closely on chromosome 1 and encode highly homologous proteins (also known as SCM-1K and SCM-1L, respectively) with only two amino acid differences from each other. Unlike CXC, CC, and CX3C class chemokines that carry two disulfide bonds with four cysteine residues at the amino termini, XCL1 has only one disulfide bond with two cysteine residues at the amino terminus. Human and mouse XCL1s share 60% amino acid identity. XCL1 transcripts are detected in spleen, thymus, intestine, and peripheral blood leukocytes. XCL1 expression is also detectable in lung, colon, prostate gland, testis, and ovary. In leukocytes, XCL1 is highly expressed in CD8+ and CD4-CD8- TCRαβ+ T cells in blood and thymus, particularly when the cells are activated. TCRαβ+ T cells in epidermis and intestinal epithelium also express XCL1[1].
XCL1 exerts chemotactic and immunomodulatory activity on T cells, natural killer (NK) cells, and macrophages. The interaction between XCL1 and XCR1 plays an important role in DC-mediated immune response and thymic development of regulatory T cells. It has been also shown that XCL1 and XCR1 are constitutively expressed in the thymus and regulate the thymic establishment of self-tolerance and the generation of regulatory T cells. The elevated expression of XCL1 in various infectious and autoimmune diseases suggests the role of the XCL1-XCR1 axis in protective and pathological immune responses. In addition, XCL1 plays a role in the development of arthritis and progressive bone degradation in rheumatoid arthritis[1][2].

In Vitro

Lei Y, et al. XCL1 and XCR1 in the immune system. Microbes Infect. 212 Mar;14(3):262-7.

In Vivo

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/221876/

Species

Cynomolgus

Source

Sf9 insect cells

Tag

C-His

Accession

G7NU49 (V22-G114)

Gene ID

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Molecular Construction
N-term
XCL1 (V22-G114)
Accession # G7NU49
His
C-term
Synonyms
ATAC; C motif chemokine 1; Cytokine SCM-1; SCM-1-alpha; LTN; SCYC1
Molecular Weight

18-23 kDa

Purity

Greater than 90% as determined by reducing SDS-PAGE

Endotoxin Level

<1 EU/μg, determined by LAL method.

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