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Human igg fc chimeric proteins

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Human IgG Fc chimeric proteins are recombinant fusion proteins that consist of the Fc region of human IgG antibodies linked to a specific protein or peptide. These proteins are commonly used in research applications to study protein-protein interactions, receptor-ligand binding, and other biological processes.

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Selectin Ligand Synthesis Assay

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To detect synthesis of P- and E-selectin ligands, WT and CD62L-/- memory P14 CD8+ T cells from spleens were stimulated for 3 days with 250 ng/ml of recombinant mouse IL-15 (Peprotech). Recombinant E-selectin (5 μg/ml) and P-selectin (1.5 μg/ml) human IgG Fc chimeric proteins (R & D Systems) were incubated with cells for 30 minutes in 1% FBS/DPBS containing Ca2+ and Mg2+ (Gibco) at room temperature. Binding of selectins was detected using anti-human IgG-Fc PE (eBioscience). Cells were then stained with fluorescent antibodies as described in Flow Cytometry and Antibodies.
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Lectin and Selectin Binding Assay

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Fluorescein or biotin-conjugated Jacalin, Peanut Agglutinin (PNA), and MAL II (VectorLabs) were incubated with cells for 30 minutes in 1% FBS/PBS at room temperature. Binding of biotin-conjugated lectins was detected with FITC-Streptavidin (BioLegend). E-selectin (5 μg/ml) and P-selectin (1.5 μg/ml) human IgG Fc chimeric proteins (R & D Systems) were incubated with cells for 30 minutes in 1% FBS/DPBS containing Ca2+ and Mg2+ (Gibco) at room temperature. Binding of selectins was detected using anti-human IgG-Fc PE (eBioscience). Cells were then stained with fluorescent antibodies as described in Flow Cytometry and Antibodies.
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