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| Cat # | 1002B |
| Size | 2 ug |
| Price |
$230.00 |
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A DNA sequence encoding the human GM-CSF protein sequence (containing the signal peptide sequence, and the mature GM-CSF sequence) was expressed in modified human 293 cells.
Granulocyte-macrophage colony stimulating factor (GM-CSF) regulates hematopoiesis, cell migration and immunity. GM-CSF is crucial for the growth and development of granulocyte and macrophage progenitor cells particularly during host defence and inflammatory reactions. GM-CSF is glycosylated at two N-linked and several O-linked sites. Glycosylation of GM-CSF is important as it can affect pharmacokinetics, receptor affinity, biological activity, in vivo clearance rates and immunoreactivity. Patients receiving human recombinant GM-CSF commonly develop antibodies that recognize recombinant human GM-CSF produced in yeast (sargramostim) and E. coli (molgramostin), which exhibit glycosylation patterns that are distinct to the native human glycosylation. For a recent review of GM-CSF biology, please refer to Hamilton JA, Anderson GP (2004) Growth Factors 22 (4): 225-31.