1. Recombinant Proteins
  2. Cytokines and Growth Factors
  3. Interferon & Receptors

Interferon & Receptors

Interferons (IFNs) are a family of antiviral cytokines that are secreted by host cells in response to viral and microbial infections. The functions of IFNs are represented by three major biological activities: antiviral activity, antitumor activity and immunoregulatory activity. Based on their receptor specificity and sequence homology, the mammalian interferons are divided into three types based on amino acid sequence homology and the receptors they use: type I IFN (IFN-α, β, ε, κ, ω, δ, τ, ζ), type II IFN (IFN-γ), and type III IFN (IFN-λ1, λ2, λ3, λ4). IFN signaling is initiated by binding to distinct heterodimeric receptor complexes on the cell membrane.

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