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Nfat transcription factor regulator-1
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Nfat transcription factor regulator-1

CAS: 245747-71-1

Ref. 3D-VJA74771

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Nfat transcription factor regulator-1
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Nfat transcription factor regulator-1 is a transcription factor that regulates the expression of genes. It has been shown to be an important gene in the inflammatory response, and its expression is induced by cytokines such as IL-2. Nfat transcription factor regulator-1 can also bind to cyclosporine A and FK506, both of which are known immunosuppressants. The amino acid sequence of this protein has been optimized for medicinal chemistry applications. This protein binds to extracellular nucleic acids and nucleic acid antibodies, which allows it to regulate the production of proteins that have an effect on inflammation or immunity.

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Molecular weight:
416.28 g/mol
Formula:
C17H10F6N4O2
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Min. 95%
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