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product summary
company name :
R&D Systems
product type :
protein
product name :
Recombinant Human HMGB1 Protein, CF
catalog :
1690-HMB
quantity :
50 ug
price :
379 USD
citations: 54
Reference
Le Y, Wang Y, Zhou L, Xiong J, Tian J, Yang X, et al. Cigarette smoke-induced HMGB1 translocation and release contribute to migration and NF-κB activation through inducing autophagy in lung macrophages. J Cell Mol Med. 2020;24:1319-1331 pubmed publisher
Kim S, Ryu M, Han J, Jang Y, Lee M, Ju X, et al. Non-cell autonomous modulation of tyrosine hydroxylase by HMGB1 released from astrocytes in an acute MPTP-induced Parkinsonian mouse model. Lab Invest. 2019;: pubmed publisher
Hwang J, Chu H, Ahn Y, Kim J, Kim D. HMGB1 promotes hair growth via the modulation of prostaglandin metabolism. Sci Rep. 2019;9:6660 pubmed publisher
Nicaise A, Wagstaff L, Willis C, Paisie C, Chandok H, Robson P, et al. Cellular senescence in progenitor cells contributes to diminished remyelination potential in progressive multiple sclerosis. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2019;116:9030-9039 pubmed publisher
Senthilkumar D, Rajukumar K, Kumar M, Kalaiyarasu S, Shrivastava D, Katare M, et al. Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus induces concurrent elevation of High Mobility Group Box-1 protein and pro-inflammatory cytokines in experimentally infected piglets. Cytokine. 2019;113:21-30 pubmed publisher
Yang W, Kim J, Lee M, Lee E, Park S. Ectodomain Shedding of RAGE and TLR4 as a Negative Feedback Regulation in High-Mobility Group Box 1-Activated Aortic Endothelial Cells. Cell Physiol Biochem. 2018;51:1632-1644 pubmed publisher
Mou K, Liu W, Miao Y, Cao F, Li P. HMGB1 deficiency reduces H2 O2 -induced oxidative damage in human melanocytes via the Nrf2 pathway. J Cell Mol Med. 2018;22:6148-6156 pubmed publisher
Rayavara K, Kurosky A, Stafford S, Garg N, Brasier A, Garofalo R, et al. Proinflammatory Effects of Respiratory Syncytial Virus-Induced Epithelial HMGB1 on Human Innate Immune Cell Activation. J Immunol. 2018;201:2753-2766 pubmed publisher
Wu H, Chen Z, Chen J, Pei L, Xie J, Wei Z, et al. High Mobility Group B-1 (HMGB-1) Promotes Apoptosis of Macrophage-Derived Foam Cells by Inducing Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress. Cell Physiol Biochem. 2018;48:1019-1029 pubmed publisher
Bestall S, Hulse R, Blackley Z, Swift M, Ved N, Paton K, et al. Sensory neuronal sensitisation occurs through HMGB-1-RAGE and TRPV1 in high-glucose conditions. J Cell Sci. 2018;131: pubmed publisher
Kim S, Son M, Lee S, Park I, Kwak M, Han M, et al. High-Mobility Group Box 1-Induced Complement Activation Causes Sterile Inflammation. Front Immunol. 2018;9:705 pubmed publisher
Mori H, Murakami M, Tsuda T, Kameda K, Utsunomiya R, Masuda K, et al. Reduced-HMGB1 suppresses poly(I:C)-induced inflammation in keratinocytes. J Dermatol Sci. 2018;90:154-165 pubmed publisher
Dyer M, Chen Q, Haldeman S, Yazdani H, Hoffman R, Loughran P, et al. Deep vein thrombosis in mice is regulated by platelet HMGB1 through release of neutrophil-extracellular traps and DNA. Sci Rep. 2018;8:2068 pubmed publisher
Gruda M, Ruggeberg K, O Sullivan P, Guliashvili T, Scheirer A, Golobish T, et al. Broad adsorption of sepsis-related PAMP and DAMP molecules, mycotoxins, and cytokines from whole blood using CytoSorb® sorbent porous polymer beads. PLoS ONE. 2018;13:e0191676 pubmed publisher
Abu El Asrar A, Alam K, García Ramírez M, Ahmad A, Siddiquei M, Mohammad G, et al. Association of HMGB1 with oxidative stress markers and regulators in PDR. Mol Vis. 2017;23:853-871 pubmed
Park S, Kwak J, Jung S, Ahn B, Cho W, Yun C, et al. Piperidylmethyloxychalcone improves immune-mediated acute liver failure via inhibiting TAK1 activity. Exp Mol Med. 2017;49:e392 pubmed publisher
Zhang F, Su X, Huang G, Xin X, Cao E, Shi Y, et al. sRAGE alleviates neutrophilic asthma by blocking HMGB1/RAGE signalling in airway dendritic cells. Sci Rep. 2017;7:14268 pubmed publisher
Zhu J, Wang F, Wang H, Dong N, Zhu X, Wu Y, et al. TNF-α mRNA is negatively regulated by microRNA-181a-5p in maturation of dendritic cells induced by high mobility group box-1 protein. Sci Rep. 2017;7:12239 pubmed publisher
Ding L, Buckwalter J, Martin J. DAMPs Synergize with Cytokines or Fibronectin Fragment on Inducing Chondrolysis but Lose Effect When Acting Alone. Mediators Inflamm. 2017;2017:2642549 pubmed publisher
Deng H, Wang C, Chang D, Hu N, Chen M, Zhao M. High mobility group box-1 contributes to anti-myeloperoxidase antibody-induced glomerular endothelial cell injury through a moesin-dependent route. Arthritis Res Ther. 2017;19:125 pubmed publisher
Taylor O, Thatcher M, Carr S, Gibbs J, Trumbull A, Harrison M, et al. High-Mobility Group Box 1 Disrupts Metabolic Function with Cigarette Smoke Exposure in a Ceramide-Dependent Manner. Int J Mol Sci. 2017;18: pubmed publisher
Li Z, Fan E, Liu J, Scott M, Li Y, Li S, et al. Cold-inducible RNA-binding protein through TLR4 signaling induces mitochondrial DNA fragmentation and regulates macrophage cell death after trauma. Cell Death Dis. 2017;8:e2775 pubmed publisher
Zhao F, Fang Y, Deng S, Li X, Zhou Y, Gong Y, et al. Glycyrrhizin Protects Rats from Sepsis by Blocking HMGB1 Signaling. Biomed Res Int. 2017;2017:9719647 pubmed publisher
Di Candia L, Gomez E, Venereau E, Chachi L, Kaur D, Bianchi M, et al. HMGB1 is upregulated in the airways in asthma and potentiates airway smooth muscle contraction via TLR4. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2017;140:584-587.e8 pubmed publisher
Wang C, Chang D, Chen M, Zhao M. HMGB1 contributes to glomerular endothelial cell injury in ANCA-associated vasculitis through enhancing endothelium-neutrophil interactions. J Cell Mol Med. 2017;21:1351-1360 pubmed publisher
Yeap W, Wong K, Shimasaki N, Teo E, Quek J, Yong H, et al. CD16 is indispensable for antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity by human monocytes. Sci Rep. 2016;6:34310 pubmed publisher
Wang J, Han D, Sun M, Feng J. Cerebral ischemic post?conditioning induces autophagy inhibition and a HMGB1 secretion attenuation feedback loop to protect against ischemia reperfusion injury in an oxygen glucose deprivation cellular model. Mol Med Rep. 2016;14:4162-4172 pubmed publisher
Yang J, Zhao Y, Zhang P, Li Y, Yang Y, Yang Y, et al. Hemorrhagic shock primes for lung vascular endothelial cell pyroptosis: role in pulmonary inflammation following LPS. Cell Death Dis. 2016;7:e2363 pubmed publisher
Shang D, Peng T, Gou S, Li Y, Wu H, Wang C, et al. High Mobility Group Box Protein 1 Boosts Endothelial Albumin Transcytosis through the RAGE/Src/Caveolin-1 Pathway. Sci Rep. 2016;6:32180 pubmed publisher
Tago K, Inoue K, Ouchi M, Miura Y, Kubota K. Receptor for advanced glycation endproducts signaling cascades are activated in pancreatic fibroblasts, but not in the INS1E insulinoma cell line: Are mesenchymal cells major players in chronic inflammation?. Islets. 2016;8:135-44 pubmed publisher
Chen Q, Bei J, Liu C, Feng S, Zhao W, Zhou Z, et al. HMGB1 Induces Secretion of Matrix Vesicles by Macrophages to Enhance Ectopic Mineralization. PLoS ONE. 2016;11:e0156686 pubmed publisher
Dyer K, Rosenberg H. Physiologic concentrations of HMGB1 have no impact on cytokine-mediated eosinophil survival or chemotaxis in response to Eotaxin-2 (CCL24). PLoS ONE. 2015;10:e0118887 pubmed publisher
Lee C, Wang C, Lee Y, Tsai Y, Liu J. High mobility group box 1 induced human lung myofibroblasts differentiation and enhanced migration by activation of MMP-9. PLoS ONE. 2015;10:e0116393 pubmed publisher
Vogel S, Börger V, Peters C, Förster M, Liebfried P, Metzger K, et al. Necrotic cell-derived high mobility group box 1 attracts antigen-presenting cells but inhibits hepatocyte growth factor-mediated tropism of mesenchymal stem cells for apoptotic cell death. Cell Death Differ. 2015;22:1219-30 pubmed publisher
Park S, Lee S, Kim H, Lee W, Hong K, Kim C. HMGB1 induces angiogenesis in rheumatoid arthritis via HIF-1α activation. Eur J Immunol. 2015;45:1216-27 pubmed publisher
Yang P, Kim D, Lee Y, Lee S, Kang W, Chang H, et al. Glycyrrhizin, inhibitor of high mobility group box-1, attenuates monocrotaline-induced pulmonary hypertension and vascular remodeling in rats. Respir Res. 2014;15:148 pubmed publisher
Kim H, Park S, Lee S, Lee H, Lee W, Rhim B, et al. Inhibition of HMGB1-induced angiogenesis by cilostazol via SIRT1 activation in synovial fibroblasts from rheumatoid arthritis. PLoS ONE. 2014;9:e104743 pubmed publisher
Thierry A, Giraud S, Robin A, Barra A, Bridoux F, Ameteau V, et al. The alarmin concept applied to human renal transplantation: evidence for a differential implication of HMGB1 and IL-33. PLoS ONE. 2014;9:e88742 pubmed publisher
Vogel S, Chatterjee M, Metzger K, Borst O, Geisler T, Seizer P, et al. Activated platelets interfere with recruitment of mesenchymal stem cells to apoptotic cardiac cells via high mobility group box 1/Toll-like receptor 4-mediated down-regulation of hepatocyte growth factor receptor MET. J Biol Chem. 2014;289:11068-82 pubmed publisher
Santos A, Dvoriantchikova G, Li Y, Mohammad G, Abu El Asrar A, Wen R, et al. Cellular mechanisms of high mobility group 1 (HMGB-1) protein action in the diabetic retinopathy. PLoS ONE. 2014;9:e87574 pubmed publisher
Luo Y, Yoneda J, Ohmori H, Sasaki T, Shimbo K, Eto S, et al. Cancer usurps skeletal muscle as an energy repository. Cancer Res. 2014;74:330-40 pubmed publisher
Suwara M, Green N, Borthwick L, Mann J, Mayer Barber K, Barron L, et al. IL-1α released from damaged epithelial cells is sufficient and essential to trigger inflammatory responses in human lung fibroblasts. Mucosal Immunol. 2014;7:684-93 pubmed publisher
Chen J, Matzuk M, Zhou X, Lu C. Endothelial pentraxin 3 contributes to murine ischemic acute kidney injury. Kidney Int. 2012;82:1195-207 pubmed publisher
Feldman P, Due M, Ripsch M, Khanna R, White F. The persistent release of HMGB1 contributes to tactile hyperalgesia in a rodent model of neuropathic pain. J Neuroinflammation. 2012;9:180 pubmed publisher
Arumugam T, Ramachandran V, Gomez S, Schmidt A, Logsdon C. S100P-derived RAGE antagonistic peptide reduces tumor growth and metastasis. Clin Cancer Res. 2012;18:4356-64 pubmed publisher
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Ley C, Svala E, Nilton A, Lindahl A, Eloranta M, Ekman S, et al. Effects of high mobility group box protein-1, interleukin-1?, and interleukin-6 on cartilage matrix metabolism in three-dimensional equine chondrocyte cultures. Connect Tissue Res. 2011;52:290-300 pubmed publisher
Ruan B, Li X, Winkler A, Cunningham K, Kuai J, Greco R, et al. Complement C3a, CpG oligos, and DNA/C3a complex stimulate IFN-? production in a receptor for advanced glycation end product-dependent manner. J Immunol. 2010;185:4213-22 pubmed publisher
Rao N, Argyle B, Xu X, Reynolds P, Walenga J, Prechel M, et al. Low anticoagulant heparin targets multiple sites of inflammation, suppresses heparin-induced thrombocytopenia, and inhibits interaction of RAGE with its ligands. Am J Physiol Cell Physiol. 2010;299:C97-110 pubmed publisher
Li Y, Xiang M, Yuan Y, Xiao G, Zhang J, Jiang Y, et al. Hemorrhagic shock augments lung endothelial cell activation: role of temporal alterations of TLR4 and TLR2. Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol. 2009;297:R1670-80 pubmed publisher
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Zhou J, Huang J, Poon V, Chen D, Chan C, Ng F, et al. Functional dissection of an IFN-alpha/beta receptor 1 promoter variant that confers higher risk to chronic hepatitis B virus infection. J Hepatol. 2009;51:322-32 pubmed publisher
Tzeng H, Fan J, Vallejo J, Dong J, Chen X, Houser S, et al. Negative inotropic effects of high-mobility group box 1 protein in isolated contracting cardiac myocytes. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol. 2008;294:H1490-6 pubmed publisher
Kiryushko D, Novitskaya V, Soroka V, Klingelhofer J, Lukanidin E, Berezin V, et al. Molecular mechanisms of Ca(2+) signaling in neurons induced by the S100A4 protein. Mol Cell Biol. 2006;26:3625-38 pubmed
product information
brand :
R&D Systems
master code :
1690-HMB
SKU :
1690-HMB-050
product name :
Recombinant Human HMGB1 Protein, CF
description :
The Recombinant Human HMGB1 Protein, CF from R&D Systems is derived from NS0. The Recombinant Human HMGB1 Protein, CF has been validated for the following applications: Bioactivity.
target :
HMGB1 / HMG-1
category :
Proteins and Enzymes
unit size :
50 ug
buffer :
Lyophilized from a 0.2 µm filtered solution in PBS.
conjugate :
Unconjugated
main entrez gene id :
3146
purity :
>95%, by SDS-PAGE visualized with Silver Staining and quantitative densitometry by Coomassie® Blue Staining.
species :
Human
observed molecular weight :
28-34 kDa, reducing conditions
theoretical molecular weight :
25 kDa
gene symbol :
HMGB1
details of functionality :
Measured by its ability to induce TNF-alpha secretion by RAW 264.7 mouse monocyte/macrophage cells. The ED50 for this effect is 2.5-12.5 µg/mL.
endotoxin note :
<0.10 EU per 1 µg of the protein by the LAL method.
catalog number base :
1690-HMB
accessionNumbers :
P09429
applications :
Bioactivity
source :
The Recombinant Human HMGB1 Protein, CF from R&D Systems is derived from NS0. The Recombinant Human HMGB1 Protein, CF has been validated for the following applications: Bioactivity.
USD :
379 USD
alt names :
Amphoterin, high mobility group box 1, High mobility group protein 1, high mobility group protein B1, high-mobility group (nonhistone chromosomal) protein 1, high-mobility group box 1, HMG1, HMG-1, HMG1DKFZp686A04236, HMG3, SBP-1, Sulfoglucuronyl carbohydrate binding protein
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. 3 months, -20 to -70 °C under sterile conditions after reconstitution.
company information
R&D Systems
614 McKinley Place N.E.
Minneapolis, MN 55413
info@RnDSystems.com
https://www.rndsystems.com
800 343-7475
headquarters: USA
R&D Systems develops and manufactures high-quality proteins and serves as a world leader in immunoassays. R&D Systems also produces quality antibodies, antibody arrays, stem cell and cell culture products, and cell selection and detection products, serving the life science and diagnostics industry.