(Tumor Necrosis Factor (Ligand) Superfamily, Member 14 (TNFSF14))
The protein encoded by this gene is a member of the tumor necrosis factor (TNF) ligand family. This protein is a ligand for TNFRSF14, which is a member of the tumor necrosis factor receptor superfamily, and which is also known as a herpesvirus entry mediator (HVEM). This protein may function as a costimulatory factor for the activation of lymphoid cells and as a deterrent to infection by herpesvirus. This protein has been shown to stimulate the proliferation of T cells, and trigger apoptosis of various tumor cells. This protein is also reported to prevent tumor necrosis factor alpha mediated apoptosis in primary hepatocyte. Two alternatively spliced transcript variant encoding distinct isoforms have been reported. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008].
custom-made
TNFSF14
Spezies: Maus
Wirt: HEK-293 Cells
Recombinant
> 90 % as determined by Bis-Tris PAGE, anti-tag ELISA, Western Blot and analytical SEC (HPLC)
custom-made
TNFSF14
Spezies: Human
Wirt: HEK-293 Cells
Recombinant
> 90 % as determined by Bis-Tris PAGE, anti-tag ELISA, Western Blot and analytical SEC (HPLC)
TNFSF14
Spezies: Maus
Wirt: HEK-293 Cells
Recombinant
The purity of the protein is greater than 90 % as determined by SDS-PAGE and Coomassie blue staining.
TNFSF14
Spezies: Cynomolgus
Wirt: HEK-293 Cells
Recombinant
The purity of the protein is greater than 95 % as determined by SDS-PAGE and Coomassie blue staining.
Aktuelle Publikationen für unsere TNFSF14 Proteine
Harrop, McDonnell, Brigham-Burke, Lyn, Minton, Tan, Dede, Spampanato, Silverman, Hensley, DiPrinzio, Emery, Deen, Eichman, Chabot-Fletcher, Truneh, Young: "Herpesvirus entry mediator ligand (HVEM-L), a novel ligand for HVEM/TR2, stimulates proliferation of T cells and inhibits HT29 cell growth." in: The Journal of biological chemistry, Vol. 273, Issue 42, pp. 27548-56, (1998) (PubMed).
Mauri, Ebner, Montgomery, Kochel, Cheung, Yu, Ruben, Murphy, Eisenberg, Cohen, Spear, Ware: "LIGHT, a new member of the TNF superfamily, and lymphotoxin alpha are ligands for herpesvirus entry mediator." in: Immunity, Vol. 8, Issue 1, pp. 21-30, (1998) (PubMed).