TNFRII ELISA Kit, Human
Human TNFsRII ELISA Kit: Human Tumor Necrosis Factor Receptor II ELISA Kit
Size: 96 Wells
Price: $533.00
Description
TNF-alpha has been shown to trigger many signaling pathways. Following oligomerization by TNF-alpha, the receptors TNFRI and TNFRII associate with adapter molecules via specific protein-protein interactions. The subsequent recruitment of downstream molecules to the receptor complex enables propagation of the TNF-alpha signal. Two cellular responses to TNF-alpha have been well documented, the induction of cell death and the activation of gene transcription for cell survival. TNF-alpha-induced apoptosis involves the activation of caspase cascades, which culminate in the cleavage of specific cellular substrates to effect cell death. TNF-alpha has also been implicated in various caspase-independent cell death processes. It was believed that TNF-induced apoptosis is mediated exclusively by TNFRI because TNFRII lacks death domain. However, it has been demonstrated that TNFRII enhances TNFRI-mediated apoptosis. Two transcription factors activated by TNF-alpha are nuclear factor kappaB (NFkappaB) and activating protein 1 (AP-1). Pathways that promote the activation of these transcription factors involve signaling molecules such as kinases, phospholipases, and sphingomyelinases. In addition to increased survival (anti-apoptotic) gene expression, NFkappaB and AP-1 also induce the expression of genes involved in inflammation, cell growth, and signal regulation.3
2. Aspalter, R.M. et al: J. Leuk. Biol. 74:572-82, 2003
3. Leong, K.G. & Karsan, A.: Histol Histopathol. 15:1303-25, 2000
Details
Cat.No.: | CL0530 |
Target Protein Species: | Human |
Range: | 7.8 pg/ml – 500pg/ml |
Specificity: | No detectable cross-reactivity with any other cytokines |
Storage: | Store at 4°C. Use within 6 months. |