Product Description
Recombinant Mouse Indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase 1 (Ido1) is available at Gentaur for Next week Delivery.
Gene Name: Ido1
Alternative Names : Short name: IDO-1 Alternative name(s): Indoleamine-pyrrole 2,3-dioxygenase
Expression Region : 1-407aa
AA Sequence : MALSKISPTEGSRRILEDHHIDEDVGFALPHPLVELPDAYSPWVLVARNLPVLIENGQLREEVEKLPTLSTDGLRGHRLQRLAHLALGYITMAYVWNRGDDDVRKVLPRNIAVPYCELSEKLGLPPILSYADCVLANWKKKDPNGPMTYENMDILFSFPGGDCDKGFFLVSLLVEIAASPAIKAIPTVSSAVERQDLKALEKALHDIATSLEKAKEIFKRMRDFVDPDTFFHVLRIYLSGWKCSSKLPEGLLYEGVWDTPKMFSGGSAGQSSIFQSLDVLLGIKHEAGKESPAEFLQEMREYMPPAHRNFLFFLESAPPVREFVISRHNEDLTKAYNECVNGLVSVRKFHLAIVDTYIMKPSKKKPTDGDKSEEPSNVESRGTGGTNPMTFLRSVKDTTEKALLSWP
Sequence Info : Full Length
Tag Info : N-terminal 6xHis-tagged
Theoretical MW : 47.6 kDa
Storage Buffer : Tris/PBS-based buffer, 5%-50% glycerol. If the delivery form is lyophilized powder, the buffer before lyophilization is Tris/PBS-based buffer, 6% Trehalose, pH 8.0.
Endotoxin Level : Not tested-
Biological Activity : Not tested
Storage : Short term: -20°C; Long term: -80°C. Minimize freeze and thaw cycles.
Research Area : Signal Transduction
Restriction : For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures, drug use, or for administration to humans or animals.
Relevance : Catalyzes the first and rate limiting step of the catabolism of the essential amino acid tryptophan along the kynurenine pathway. Involved in the peripheral immune tolerance, contributing to maintain homeostasis by preventing autoimmunity or immunopathology that would result from uncontrolled and overreacting immune responses. Tryptophan shortage inhibits T lymphocytes division and accumulation of tryptophan catabolites induces T-cell apoptosis and differentiation of regulatory T-cells. Acts as a suppressor of anti-tumor immunity (PubMed:25691885). Limits the growth of intracellular pathogens by depriving tryptophan. Protects the fetus from maternal immune rejection
Function : Catalyzes the first and rate limiting step of the catabolism of the essential amino acid tryptophan along the kynurenine pathway. Involved in the peripheral immune tolerance, contributing to maintain homeostasis by preventing autoimmunity or immunopathology that would result from uncontrolled and overreacting immune responses. Tryptophan shortage inhibits T lymphocytes division and accumulation of tryptophan catabolites induces T-cell apoptosis and differentiation of regulatory T-cells. Acts as a suppressor of anti-tumor immunity
Involvement in disease :
Subcellular location : Cytoplasm, cytosol
Protein Families : Indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase family
Tissue Specificity : Highly expressed in epididymis, duodemum, jejunum, ileum, colon and spleen (PubMed:19741271). Highly expressed in epididymis, prostate, duodemum, jejunum, ileum, colon and spleen, not detected in the liver (at protein level) (PubMed:19741271). Expressed in tumors only upon exposure to IFN gamma (PubMed:25691885). Constitutively expressed in placenta in trophoblast cells (PubMed:15063630). Expression is restricted to perinuclear regions of primary trophoblast giant cells (TGCs) of fetal origin at mid-gestation (E10.5). After placentation (E14), no IDO expression was detected at the maternal-fetal interface (PubMed:15063630).
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Uniprot ID : P28776