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Part:BBa_K3562014

Designed by: Haoyu Zheng   Group: iGEM20_WHU-China   (2020-10-24)
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CCL3

Monokine with inflammatory and chemokinetic properties.

Sequence and Features


Assembly Compatibility:
  • 10
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[10]
  • 12
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[12]
  • 21
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[21]
  • 23
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[23]
  • 25
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[25]
  • 1000
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[1000]


Usage and Biology

Chemokines are a family of small chemotactic cytokines, and the name is derived from their ability to induce directed chemotaxis in nearby responsive cells. All chemokines possess a number of conserved cysteine residues involved in intramolecular disulfide bond formation. Some chemokines can be induced during an immune response to recruit cells of the immune system to a site of infection, while others are considered homeostatic and are involved in controlling the migration of cells during normal processes of tissue maintenance or development. Chemokines are found in all vertebrates, some viruses and some bacteria.

MIP1-alpha/CCL3 is a monokine with inflammatory and chemokinetic properties. Binds to CCR1, CCR4 and CCR5. One of the major HIV-suppressive factors produced by CD8+ T-cells. Recombinant MIP-1-alpha induces a dose-dependent inhibition of different strains of HIV-1, HIV-2, and simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV).

Results

We used the Transwell experiment combined with flow cytometry to verify the chemotactic ability of this chemokine on the THP1 cell line.(Fig.1)

Figure 1 Chemotaxis of CCL3 to THP1(shown by cell number). Chemokine concentration is 10 nmol/l. (n=3)

Besides, we also tested the activity of six other chemokines.(Fig.2)

Figure 2 Chemotaxis index(CI) of 7 chemokines to THP1.(n=3)

Reference

[1]Chemokine activity definition
[2]UniProtKB - P10147 (CCL3_HUMAN)

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