Mouse GPR15L

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Cat-Nr.M10-144
Size25 µg
Price199 €
SourceE. coli
Formulationlyophilized
Purity Confirmation≥ 98% by SDS-PAGE gel and HPLC analyses.
Length [aa]54
Molecular Weight6.3 kDa
Endotoxin Levels< 0.1 ng/µg of protein (<1EU/µg)
Biological ActivityProduct in testing.
Synonymssecreted protein C10orf99 homolog, RIKEN cDNA 2610528A11 gene, AW494830
DescriptionGPR15L is a newly identified ligand for GPR15, a member of the G protein‐coupled receptor (GPCR) family. Upon ligation, GPR15L acts as a potent chemoattractant for GPR15‐expressing T cells and together they mediate lymphocyte recruitment to the large intestine and skin. GPR15L is constitutively expressed by colon epithelial cells where its expression is minimally altered by intestinal inflammation. Conversely, GPR15L is nearly undetectable in adult epidermis but highly upregulated during wound healing and inflammation, particularly in psoriasis. Significant expression of GPR15L is also seen in additional mucosal epithelial cells, including those of the stomach, esophagus, and urinary tract. While maintaining similar expression patterns and intramolecular disulfide cysteine bridges found in members of the CC chemokine family, GPR15L differs from classic CC and CXC chemokines, whose active sites are found on the N‐terminus, in that it relies on its C‐terminus for receptor interaction. GPR15L was first identified as an antimicrobial peptide (AMP) due to its broad spectrum of antimicrobial activity, a property shared with many chemokines. GPR15L binds to an additional receptor, SUSD2, and early studies have indicated that both are downregulated in colon cancer tissue resulting in inhibited colon cancer growth.
Protein SequenceRRHPAKSLKL RRCCHLSPRS KLTTWKGNHT RPCRLCRNKL PVKSWVVPGA LPQI
Uniprot IDA0A0B4J1N3
Protein RefSeqNP_001193613.1
mRNA RefSeqNM_001206684.1

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