1. Recombinant Proteins
  2. Cytokines and Growth Factors
  3. TNF Superfamily
  4. TNF Superfamily Ligands
  5. TRAIL Proteins

TRAIL Protein (TNFSF10), a member of the TNF superfamily, is a type II transmembrane protein. TRAIL Protein mainly interacts with two agonistic TRAIL receptors (TRAIL-R1 and TRAIL-R2) and induces apoptosis in tumor or infected cells. TRAIL Protein also binds with DR4, DR5, and OPG. When binding to DR4 or DR5, TRAIL Protein can recruit FADD and further recruit and activates caspase-8. Besides, TRAIL may also trigger nonapoptotic signaling through activating pro-inflammatory pathways, such as NF-κB, PI3K/Akt, and MAPK pathway[1][2]. TRAIL Protein is expressed in various tissues, especially in the spleen, lung, and prostate. TRAIL protein is mainly expressed on surface of immune cells, such as cytotoxic T cells and natural killer (NK) cell. TRAIL proteins on NK and T cells is critical for controlling virus infections and tumor immune surveillance[1][2]. Human TRAIL Protein shares < 70% common aa identity with mouse and rat. Mouse TRAIL Protein shares 86.94% common aa identity with rat. Human TRAIL consists of cytoplasmic domain (M1-V17), helical domain (L18-F38), and extracellular domain (T39-G281).

Cat. No. Product Name / Synonyms Species Source
  • HY-P7306
    TRAIL/TNFSF10 Protein, Human

    rHuTRAIL/Apo2L; TNFSF10; CD253

    Human E. coli
    TRAIL Protein (TNFSF10), a member of the TNF superfamily, is a type II transmembrane protein. TRAIL Protein mainly interacts with TRAIL-R1 and TRAIL-R2, and induces apoptosis in tumor or infected cells. TRAIL Protein also binds with DR4, DR5, and OPG. TRAIL Protein can recruit FADD and further recruit and activates caspase-8 after binding to DR4 or DR5. Besides, TRAIL may also trigger nonapoptotic signaling through activating pro-inflammatory pathways. TRAIL protein is mainly expressed on surface of immune cells, such as cytotoxic T cells and natural killer (NK) cell. TRAIL/TNFSF10 Protein, Human is a recombinant human TRAIL (V114-G281) without any tag, which is expressed in E. coli.
  • HY-P7306AF
    Animal-Free TRAIL/TNFSF10 Protein, Human (His)

    TNFSF10; Apo2 Ligand; TL2; Apo2L; CD253

    Human E. coli
    TRAIL/TNFSF10 protein is a cytokine that binds to TNFRSF10A/TRAILR1, TNFRSF10B/TRAILR2, TNFRSF10C/TRAILR3, TNFRSF10D/TRAILR4, and possibly TNFRSF11B/OPG. It induces apoptosis, a process that can be mediated by binding to the decoy receptors TNFRSF10C/TRAILR3, TNFRSF10D/TRAILR4, and TNFRSF11B/OPG, which lack the ability to induce apoptosis. Animal-Free TRAIL/TNFSF10 Protein, Human (His) is the recombinant human-derived animal-FreeTRAIL/TNFSF10 protein, expressed by E. coli , with C-His labeled tag. The total length of Animal-Free TRAIL/TNFSF10 Protein, Human (His) is 168 a.a., with molecular weight of ~20.33 kDa.
  • HY-P77256
    TRAIL/TNFSF10 Protein, Rhesus Macaque

    Tumor Necrosis Factor Ligand Superfamily Member 10; Apo-2 Ligand; Apo-2L; TNF-Related Apoptosis-Inducing Ligand; Protein TRAIL; CD253; TNFSF10; APO2L; TRAIL

    Rhesus Macaque E. coli
    TRAIL Protein (TNFSF10), a member of the TNF superfamily, is a type II transmembrane protein. TRAIL Protein mainly interacts with TRAIL-R1 and TRAIL-R2, and induces apoptosis in tumor or infected cells. TRAIL Protein also binds with DR4, DR5, and OPG. TRAIL Protein can recruit FADD and further recruit and activates caspase-8 after binding to DR4 or DR5. Besides, TRAIL may also trigger nonapoptotic signaling through activating pro-inflammatory pathways. TRAIL protein is mainly expressed on surface of immune cells, such as cytotoxic T cells and natural killer (NK) cell. TRAIL/TNFSF10 Protein, Rhesus Macaque is a recombinant Rhesus Macaque TRAIL (V114-G281) without any tag, which is expressed in E. coli.
  • HY-P7089AF
    Animal-Free TRAIL/TNFSF10 Protein, Mouse (His)

    rMuTRAIL/TNFSF10; TNF-related apoptosis-inducing ligand; Tumor necrosis factor ligand superfamily member 10

    Mouse E. coli
    TRAIL/TNFSF10 protein binds to TNFRSF10A, TNFRSF10B, TNFRSF10C, TNFRSF10D, and possibly TNFRSF11B, inducing apoptosis. It can be modulated by decoy receptors TNFRSF10C, TNFRSF10D, and TNFRSF11B, which do not induce apoptosis. TRAIL/TNFSF10 exists as a homotrimer, interacting with its receptor monomers. This complex molecular interaction governs apoptotic signaling pathways. Animal-Free TRAIL/TNFSF10 Protein, Mouse (His) is the recombinant mouse-derived animal-FreeTRAIL/TNFSF10 protein, expressed by E. coli , with C-His labeled tag. The total length of Animal-Free TRAIL/TNFSF10 Protein, Mouse (His) is 174 a.a., with molecular weight of ~21 kDa.
  • HY-P7306A
    TRAIL/TNFSF10 Protein, Human (N-His)

    rHuTRAIL/Apo2L; TNFSF10; CD253

    Human E. coli
    TRAIL/TNFSF10 protein is a cytokine that binds to TNFRSF10A/TRAILR1, TNFRSF10B/TRAILR2, TNFRSF10C/TRAILR3, TNFRSF10D/TRAILR4, and possibly TNFRSF11B/OPG. It induces apoptosis, a process that can be mediated by binding to the decoy receptors TNFRSF10C/TRAILR3, TNFRSF10D/TRAILR4, and TNFRSF11B/OPG, which lack the ability to induce apoptosis. TRAIL/TNFSF10 Protein, Human (N-His) is the recombinant human-derived TRAIL/TNFSF10 protein, expressed by E. coli , with N-6*His labeled tag. The total length of TRAIL/TNFSF10 Protein, Human (N-His) is 168 a.a., with molecular weight of ~22 kDa.
  • HY-P78528
    TRAIL/TNFSF10 Protein, Human (HEK293, His-Flag)

    Apo-2L; TRAIL; CD253; TNFSF10; Apo-2 ligand; APO2L; TL2

    Human HEK293
    TRAIL Protein (TNFSF10), a member of the TNF superfamily, is a type II transmembrane protein. TRAIL Protein mainly interacts with TRAIL-R1 and TRAIL-R2, and induces apoptosis in tumor or infected cells. TRAIL Protein also binds with DR4, DR5, and OPG. TRAIL Protein can recruit FADD and further recruit and activates caspase-8 after binding to DR4 or DR5. Besides, TRAIL may also trigger nonapoptotic signaling through activating pro-inflammatory pathways. TRAIL protein is mainly expressed on surface of immune cells, such as cytotoxic T cells and natural killer (NK) cell. TRAIL/TNFSF10 Protein, Human (HEK293, His-Flag) is a recombinant human TRAIL (G118-G281) with N-terminal His and Flag tag, which is expressed in HEK293.
  • HY-P7089
    TRAIL/TNFSF10 Protein, Mouse (His,Solution)

    rMuTRAIL/TNFSF10; TNF-related apoptosis-inducing ligand; Tumor necrosis factor ligand superfamily member 10

    Mouse E. coli
    TRAIL Protein (TNFSF10), a member of the TNF superfamily, is a type II transmembrane protein. TRAIL Protein mainly interacts with TRAIL-R1 and TRAIL-R2, and induces apoptosis in tumor or infected cells. TRAIL Protein also binds with DR4, DR5, and OPG. TRAIL Protein can recruit FADD and further recruit and activates caspase-8 after binding to DR4 or DR5. Besides, TRAIL may also trigger nonapoptotic signaling through activating pro-inflammatory pathways. TRAIL protein is mainly expressed on surface of immune cells, such as cytotoxic T cells and natural killer (NK) cell. TRAIL/TNFSF10 Protein, Mouse (His) is a recombinant mouse TRAIL (P118-N291) with N-terminal His tag, which is expressed in E.coli.
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