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Loaded Mouse IL-10, His Tag (Cat. No. IL0-M4248) on HIS1K Biosensor, can bind Mouse IL-10 R alpha Protein, Fc Tag (Cat. No. ILR-M5254) with an affinity constant of 32.9 nM as determined in BLI assay (ForteBio Octet Red96e) (Routinely tested).
Loaded Human IL-10 R alpha / CD210, Fc Tag (Cat. No. ILR-H525a) on Protein A Biosensor, can bind Human IL-10, His Tag (Cat. No. IL0-H4248) with an affinity constant of 1.5 nM as determined in BLI assay (ForteBio Octet Red96e) (Routinely tested).
Interleukin-10 receptor subunit alpha (IL-10 R alpha ) is a cell surface receptor for the cytokine IL-10 that participates in IL-10 mediated anti-inflammatory functions, limiting excessive tissue disruption caused by inflammation. Upon binding to IL10, induces a conformational change in IL10RB, allowing IL10RB to bind IL10 as well.In turn, the heterotetrameric assembly complex, composed of two subunits of IL10RA and IL10RB, activates the kinases JAK1 and TYK2 that are constitutively associated with IL10RA and IL10RB respectively.These kinases then phosphorylate specific tyrosine residues in the intracellular domain in IL10RA leading to the recruitment and subsequent phosphorylation of STAT3.
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