Mouse CXCL1/GRO alpha /KC/CINC-1 Biotinylated Antibody

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Mouse CXCL1/GRO alpha /KC/CINC-1 Biotinylated Antibody Summary

Species Reactivity
Mouse
Specificity
Detects mouse CXCL1/GRO alpha /KC/CINC-1 in ELISAs and Western blots. In sandwich immunoassays, less than 40% cross-reactivity with recombinant rat (rr) CINC-1 is observed and less than 0.05% cross-reactivity with rrCINC-2 alpha, rrCINC-2 beta, recombinant mouse (rm) CRG-2, rmMIG, and rmMIP-2 is observed.
Source
Polyclonal Goat IgG
Purification
Antigen Affinity-purified
Immunogen
E. coli-derived recombinant mouse CXCL1/KC
Arg20-Lys96
Accession # P12850
Formulation
Lyophilized from a 0.2 μm filtered solution in PBS with BSA as a carrier protein.
Label
Biotin

Applications

Recommended Concentration
Sample
Western Blot
0.1 µg/mL
Recombinant Mouse CXCL1/GRO alpha /KC/CINC‑1 aa 20-96 (Catalog # 453-KC)

Mouse CXCL1/KC Sandwich Immunoassay

Recommended Concentration
Reagent
ELISA Detection (Matched Antibody Pair)
0.1-0.4 µg/mL 

Use in combination with:

Capture Reagent: Mouse CXCL1/GRO alpha /KC/CINC‑1 Antibody (Catalog # MAB453R)

Capture Reagent: Mouse CXCL1/GRO alpha /KC/CINC‑1 Antibody (Catalog # MAB453)

Standard: Recombinant Mouse CXCL1/KC Protein (Catalog # 453-KC)

Please Note: Optimal dilutions should be determined by each laboratory for each application. General Protocols are available in the Technical Information section on our website.

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Preparation and Storage

Reconstitution
Reconstitute at 0.2 mg/mL in sterile PBS.
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The product is shipped at ambient temperature. Upon receipt, store it immediately at the temperature recommended below.
Stability & Storage
Use a manual defrost freezer and avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
  • 12 months from date of receipt, -20 to -70 °C as supplied.
  • 1 month, 2 to 8 °C under sterile conditions after reconstitution.
  • 6 months, -20 to -70 °C under sterile conditions after reconstitution.

Background: CXCL1/GRO alpha/KC/CINC-1

KC, a member of the alpha (CXC) chemokine subfamily, was initially identified as an immediate early gene induced in mouse fibroblasts by platelet-derived growth factor. KC cDNA encodes a 96 amino acid (aa) residue precursor protein with a predicted secretory signal peptide that is removed to yield the mature protein. The protein sequence of mouse KC shows approximately 63% identity to that of mouse MIP-2. KC is also approximately 60% identical to the human GROs. It has been suggested that mouse KC and MIP-2 are the orthologs of the human GROs and rat CINCs. In addition to mouse fibroblasts, KC is expressed in macrophages and endothelial cells. Mouse KC is a potent neutrophil attractant and activator. The functional receptor for KC has been identified as CXCR2. Based on the pattern of KC expression in a number of inflammatory disease models, KC appears to have an important role in inflammation. KC was found to be involved in monocyte arrest on atherosclerotic endothelium and may also play a pathophysiological role in Alzheimer’s disease. Many chemokines are substrates for selective proteolysis at the amino-terminus by various proteases including dipeptidyl peptidase IV or matrix metalloproteases, resulting in truncated chemokine isoforms with different (both enhanced or reduced) bioactivities. The naturally occurring 68 aa N-terminal truncated isoform of mouse KC is reported to be a more potent synergistic growth stimulants for CFU-GM. As a chemoattractant for hCXCR2 transfected mouse Baf/3 cells, the truncated form of mouse KC (aa 29-96) is also approximately 5-fold more active than 77 aa residue form of KC (aa 20-96, R&D Systems, Catalog # 453-KC) (1-4).

References
  1. King, A.G. et al. (2000) J. Immunol. 164:3774.
  2. Oquendo, P. et al. (1989) J. Biol. Chem. 264:4133.
  3. Huo, Y. et al. (2001) J. Clin. Invest. 108:1307.
  4. Xia, M. et al. (2002) J. Neuroimmunol. 122:55.
Entrez Gene IDs
2919 (Human); 14825 (Mouse); 81503 (Rat)
Alternate Names
CINC1; CINC-1; CXCL1; FSP; GRO alpha; GRO1; GROa; KC; MGSA; MGSA-a; MGSA-alpha; NAP-3; SCYB1

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Citations for Mouse CXCL1/GRO alpha /KC/CINC-1 Biotinylated Antibody

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  1. Differential binding of chemokines CXCL1, CXCL2 and CCL2 to mouse glomerular endothelial cells reveals specificity for distinct heparan sulfate domains
    Authors: JJ van Gemst, M Kouwenberg, ALWMM Rops, TH van Kuppev, JH Berden, TJ Rabelink, MA Loeven, J van der Vl
    PLoS ONE, 2018-09-24;13(9):e0201560.
    Species: Mouse
    Sample Types: Whole Cells
  2. Nlrp12 Mediates Adverse Neutrophil Recruitment during Influenza Virus Infection
    Authors: EE Hornick, B Banoth, AM Miller, ZR Zacharias, N Jain, ME Wilson, KN Gibson-Cor, KL Legge, GA Bishop, FS Sutterwala, SL Cassel
    J. Immunol., 2017-12-27;0(0):.
    Species: Mouse
    Sample Types: Whole Cells
    Applications: Flow Cytometry
  3. IL-33 Attenuates Sepsis by Inhibiting IL-17 Receptor Signaling through Upregulation of SOCS3
    Authors: R Lv, J Zhao, M Lei, D Xiao, Y Yu, J Xie
    Cell. Physiol. Biochem., 2017-08-09;42(5):1961-1972.
    Species: Mouse
    Sample Types: Serum
    Applications: ELISA Development (Detection)
  4. Malondialdehyde epitopes are sterile mediators of hepatic inflammation in hypercholesterolemic mice
    Authors: Clara Jana-Lui Busch
    Hepatology, 2017-02-03;0(0):.
    Species: Mouse
    Sample Types: Peritoneal Lavage Fluid
    Applications: ELISA Development (Detection)
  5. Nlrp12 mutation causes C57BL/6J strain-specific defect in neutrophil recruitment
    Authors: Tyler K. Ulland, Nidhi Jain, Emma E. Hornick, Eric I. Elliott, Gwendolyn M. Clay, Jeffrey J. Sadler et al.
    Nature Communications
  6. Pulmonary Epithelial Cell-Derived Cytokine TGF-beta1 Is a Critical Cofactor for Enhanced Innate Lymphoid Cell Function.
    Authors: Denney L, Byrne A, Shea T, Buckley J, Pease J, Herledan G, Walker S, Gregory L, Lloyd C
    Immunity, 2015-11-17;43(5):945-58.
    Species: Mouse
    Sample Types: Tissue Homogenates
    Applications: ELISA Development (Detection)
  7. MicroRNA-146a provides feedback regulation of lyme arthritis but not carditis during infection with Borrelia burgdorferi.
    Authors: Lochhead R, Ma Y, Zachary J, Baltimore D, Zhao J, Weis J, O'Connell R, Weis J
    PLoS Pathog, 2014-06-26;10(6):e1004212.
    Species: Mouse
    Sample Types: Serum
    Applications: ELISA Development
  8. Regulator of calcineurin 1 suppresses inflammation during respiratory tract infections.
    Authors: Junkins R, MacNeil A, Wu Z, McCormick C, Lin T
    J Immunol, 2013-04-15;190(10):5178-86.
    Species: Mouse
    Sample Types: BALF
    Applications: ELISA Development (Detection)
  9. Response patterns of cytokines/chemokines in two murine strains after irradiation.
    Authors: Zhang M, Yin L, Zhang K, Sun W, Yang S, Zhang B, Salzman P, Wang W, Liu C, Vidyasagar S, Zhang L, Ju S, Okunieff P, Zhang L
    Cytokine, 2012-01-25;58(2):169-77.
    Species: Mouse
    Sample Types: Plasma
    Applications: Luminex Development
  10. Diesel exhaust particulates exacerbate asthma-like inflammation by increasing CXC chemokines.
    Authors: Kim J, Natarajan S, Vaickus LJ, Bouchard JC, Beal D, Cruikshank WW, Remick DG
    Am. J. Pathol., 2011-10-01;179(6):2730-9.
    Species: Mouse
    Sample Types: BALF
    Applications: ELISA Development
  11. Prostaglandin mediates IL-23/IL-17-induced neutrophil migration in inflammation by inhibiting IL-12 and IFNgamma production.
    Authors: Lemos HP, Grespan R, Vieira SM, Cunha TM, Verri WA, Fernandes KS, Souto FO, McInnes IB, Ferreira SH, Liew FY, Cunha FQ
    Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A., 2009-03-16;106(14):5954-9.
    Species: Mouse
    Sample Types: Tissue Homogenates
    Applications: ELISA Development
  12. ST2 deficient mice display a normal host defense against pulmonary infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
    Authors: Wieland CW, van der Windt GJ, Florquin S, McKenzie AN, van der Poll T
    Microbes Infect., 2009-03-13;11(4):524-30.
    Species: Mouse
    Sample Types: Cell Culture Supernates
    Applications: ELISA Development
  13. CD14 contributes to pulmonary inflammation and mortality during murine tuberculosis.
    Authors: Wieland CW, van der Windt GJ, Wiersinga WJ, Florquin S, van der Poll T
    Immunology, 2008-04-03;125(2):272-9.
    Species: Mouse
    Sample Types: Tissue Homogenates
    Applications: ELISA Development
  14. TNF-alpha and IL-1beta mediate inflammatory hypernociception in mice triggered by B1 but not B2 kinin receptor.
    Authors: Cunha TM, Verri WA, Jr, Fukada SY, Guerrero AT, Santodomingo-Garzon T, Poole S, Parada CA, Ferreira SH, Cunha FQ
    Eur. J. Pharmacol., 2007-07-13;573(1):221-9.
    Species: Mouse
    Sample Types: Tissue Homogenates
    Applications: ELISA Development
  15. Overexpression of suppressor of cytokine signaling-5 in T cells augments innate immunity during septic peritonitis.
    Authors: Watanabe H, Kubo M, Numata K, Takagi K, Mizuta H, Okada S, Ito T, Matsukawa A
    J. Immunol., 2006-12-15;177(12):8650-7.
    Species: Mouse
    Sample Types: Tissue Homogenates
    Applications: ELISA Development
  16. Antiinflammatory effects of natural tetranortriterpenoids isolated from Carapa guianensis Aublet on zymosan-induced arthritis in mice.
    Authors: Penido C, Conte FP, Chagas MS, Rodrigues CA, Pereira JF, Henriques MG
    Inflamm. Res., 2006-11-01;55(11):457-64.
    Species: Mouse
    Sample Types: Synovial Fluid
    Applications: ELISA Development
  17. Lack of in vitro and in vivo recognition of Francisella tularensis subspecies lipopolysaccharide by Toll-like receptors.
    Authors: Hajjar AM, Harvey MD, Shaffer SA, Goodlett DR, Sjostedt A, Edebro H, Forsman M, Bystrom M, Pelletier M, Wilson CB, Miller SI, Skerrett SJ, Ernst RK
    Infect. Immun., 2006-09-18;74(12):6730-8.
    Species: Mouse
    Sample Types: BALF
    Applications: ELISA Development
  18. Neutrophil recruitment in immunized mice depends on MIP-2 inducing the sequential release of MIP-1alpha, TNF-alpha and LTB(4).
    Authors: Ramos CD, Fernandes KS, Canetti C, Teixeira MM, Silva JS, Cunha FQ
    Eur. J. Immunol., 2006-08-01;36(8):2025-34.
    Species: Mouse
    Sample Types: Tissue Secretion
    Applications: ELISA Development
  19. Circulating cytokine/inhibitor profiles reshape the understanding of the SIRS/CARS continuum in sepsis and predict mortality.
    Authors: Osuchowski MF, Welch K, Siddiqui J, Remick DG
    J. Immunol., 2006-08-01;177(3):1967-74.
    Species: Mouse
    Sample Types: Plasma
    Applications: ELISA Development
  20. Adenoviral-mediated overexpression of SOCS3 enhances IgG immune complex-induced acute lung injury.
    Authors: Gao H, Hoesel LM, Guo RF, Rancilio NJ, Sarma JV, Ward PA
    J. Immunol., 2006-07-01;177(1):612-20.
    Species: Mouse
    Sample Types: BALF
    Applications: ELISA Development
  21. Sequential ELISA to profile multiple cytokines from small volumes.
    Authors: Osuchowski MF, Siddiqui J, Copeland S, Remick DG
    J. Immunol. Methods, 2005-07-01;302(1):172-81.
    Species: Mouse
    Sample Types: Plasma
    Applications: ELISA Development
  22. Selective macrophage suppression during sepsis.
    Authors: Ellaban E, Bolgos G, Remick D
    Cell. Immunol., 2005-02-26;231(1):103-11.
    Species: Mouse
    Sample Types: Cell Culture Supernates
    Applications: ELISA Development
  23. Regulatory effects of eotaxin on acute lung inflammatory injury.
    Authors: Guo RF, Lentsch AB, Warner RL, Huber-Lang M, Sarma JV, Hlaing T, Shi MM, Lukacs NW, Ward PA
    J. Immunol., 2001-04-15;166(8):5208-18.
    Species: Mouse
    Sample Types: BALF
    Applications: ELISA Development

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Mouse CXCL1/GRO alpha /KC/CINC-1 Biotinylated Antibody
By Katie Myers on 11/29/2022
Application: ELISA Sample Tested: Serum Species: Mouse

Used as ELISA detection


Mouse CXCL1/GRO alpha /KC/CINC-1 Biotinylated Antibody
By Anonymous on 01/05/2018
Application: ELISA Sample Tested: Serum and Plasma Species: Mouse

This antibody was used as a matched pair with MAB453 in an ELISA measuring KC in mouse samples.