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Human IL-31, His Tag (Cat. No. IL1-H5247) immobilized on CM5 Chip can bind Human IL-31 RA, His Tag (Cat. No. ILA-H52H7) with an affinity constant of 52.1 nM as determined in a SPR assay (Biacore 8K) (Routinely tested).
Human IL-31, His Tag (Cat. No. IL1-H5247) capture on NTA-Series S sensor chip can bind Human IL-31 RA, Fc Tag (Cat. No. ILA-H5256) with an affinity constant of 37.1 nM as determined in a SPR assay (Biacore 8K) (Routinely tested).
IL-31 is an inflammatory cytokine that helps trigger cell-mediated immunity against pathogens. Activates STAT3 and possibly STAT1 and STAT5 through the IL31 heterodimeric receptor composed of IL31RA and OSMR. It has also been identified as a major player in a number of chronic inflammatory diseases, including atopic dermatitis. May function in skin immunity. IL-31 is produced by a variety of cells, namely type 2 helper (TH2) T-cells. IL-31 sends signals through a receptor complex made of IL-31RA and oncostatin M receptor β (OSMRβ) expressed in immune and epithelial cells. These signals activate three pathways: ERK1/2 MAP kinase, PI3K/AKT, and JAK1/2 signaling pathways.
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