Product Information
87764-2-PBS targets IFNAR2 as part of a matched antibody pair:
MP03193-1: 87764-2-PBS capture and 87764-1-PBS detection (validated in Cytometric bead array, Sandwich ELISA)
Unconjugated rabbit recombinant monoclonal antibody in PBS only (BSA and azide free) storage buffer at a concentration of 1 mg/mL, ready for conjugation. Created using Proteintech’s proprietary in-house recombinant technology. Recombinant production enables unrivalled batch-to-batch consistency, easy scale-up, and future security of supply.
This conjugation ready format makes antibodies ideal for use in many applications including: ELISAs, multiplex assays requiring matched pairs, mass cytometry, and multiplex imaging applications.Antibody use should be optimized by the end user for each application and assay.
| Tested Reactivity | mouse |
| Host / Isotype | Rabbit / IgG |
| Class | Recombinant |
| Type | Antibody |
| Immunogen |
CatNo: Eg6269 Product name: Recombinant mouse Interferon alpha/beta receptor 2 protein Source: mammalian cells-derived, V37 Tag: C-rFc Domain: 22-242 aa of NM_010509 Sequence: SLETITPSAFDGYPDEPCTINITIRNSRLILSWELENKSGPPANYTLWYTVMSKDENLTKVKNCSDTTKSSCDVTDKWLEGMESYVVAIVIVHRGDLTVCRCSDYIVPANAPLEPPEFEIVGFTDHINVTMEFPPVTSKIIQEKMKTTPFVIKEQIGDSVRKKHEPKVNNVTGNFTFVLRDLLPKTNYCVSLYFDDDPAIKSPLKCIVLQPGQESGLSESA Predict reactive species |
| Full Name | interferon (alpha and beta) receptor 2 |
| Calculated Molecular Weight | 57 kDa |
| Observed Molecular Weight | 55, 110 kDa |
| GenBank Accession Number | NM_010509 |
| Gene Symbol | Ifnar2 |
| Gene ID (NCBI) | 15976 |
| Conjugate | Unconjugated |
| Form | Liquid |
| Purification Method | Protein A purification |
| UNIPROT ID | O35664-1 |
| Storage Buffer | PBS only, pH 7.3. |
| Storage Conditions | Store at -80°C. |
Background Information
Interferon alpha/beta receptor 2 (IFNAR2) is a type I membrane protein that associates with IFNAR1 to form the receptor for type I interferons. Binding and activation of the receptor stimulate Janus protein kinases, which in turn phosphorylate several proteins, including STAT1 and STAT2, and then increase transcription of the IFN-induced genes whose products exert antiviral, immunomodulatory, and antiproliferative effects.











