L-Selectin ELISA Kit, Human
Human L-Selectin ELISA Kit: Human L-Selectin ELISA Kit
Size: 96 wells
Price: $500.00
Description
L-selectin (CD62L) is a cell adhesion molecule consisting of a large, highly glycosylated, extracellular domain, a single spanning transmembrane domain and a small cytoplasmic tail. It is expressed on most leukocytes and is involved in their rolling on inflamed vascular endothelium prior to firm adhesion and transmigration. It is also required for the constitutive trafficking of lymphocytes through secondary lymphoid organs. Like most adhesion molecules, L-selectin function is regulated by a variety of mechanisms including gene transcription, post-translational modifications, association with the actin cytoskeleton, and topographic distribution. In addition, it is rapidly downregulated by proteolytic cleavage near the cell surface by ADAM-17 (TACE) and at least one other “sheddase”. This process of “ectodomain shedding” results in the release of most of the extracellular portion of L-selectin from the cell surface while retaining the cytoplasmic, transmembrane, and eleven amino acids of the extracellular domain on the cell.2 In addition, The activation of leukocytes by bacterial cell-wall lipopolysaccharide contributes to the pathogenesis of septic shock. It was suggested that in neutrophils, and possibly other leukocytes, L-selectin can act as a low-affinity lipopolysaccharide receptor. Inhibitors of L-selectin may therefore be of therapeutic value in treating this life-threatening condition.3
2. Smalley, D.M. & Ley, K.: J. Cell. Mol. Med. 9:255-66, 2005
3. Malhotra, R. & Bird, B.I.: Chem. Biol. 4:543-7, 1997
Details
Cat.No.: | CL0503 |
Target Protein Species: | Human |
Range: | 62.5pg/ml-4000pg/ml |
Specificity: | No detectable cross-reactivity with any other cytokine. |
Storage: | Store at 4°C. Use within 6 months. |