Catalog number: 544 - MBS444008-01mg
Product Category: Business & Industrial > Science & Laboratory
Size: 0.1mg
M10-055S
CTACK is a keratinocyte-derived CC chemokine which signals through the CCR10 receptor. Both CTACK and CCR10 are expressed in normal and irritated epithelial cells. CTACK selectively attracts CLA+ T-cells and directs them into the skin. CTACK contains the four highly conserved cysteine residues present in most CC chemokines. The mature protein contains 88 amino acid residues. Recombinant murine CTACK is a 10.9 kDa protein containing 95 amino acid residues.
CD00504-5ug
CCL27, also named IL-11 R-alpha-locus chemokine (ILC), skinkine, eskine and cutaneous T-cell-attracting chemokine (CTACK), is a small cytokine belonging to the CC chemokine family. CCL27 is expressed in numerous tissues, including gonads, thymus, placenta and skin and it elicits its chemotactic effects by binding to the chemokine receptor CCR10. CCL27 can attract skin-associated memory T-lymphocytes. Studies showed it may play a role in mediating homing of lymphocytes to cutaneous sites and cell migration during embryogenesis. Mature mouse CCL27 is a 95 amino acid (a.a.) protein that shares 57 % a.a. and 87 % a.a. sequence identity with human and rat CCL27, respectively. It shares 18 %~31 % a.a. sequence identity with other mouse CC chemokines.