Curdlan
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Curdlan Beta-1,3-glucan from Alcaligenes faecalis |
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1 g |
tlrl-curd
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Beta-1,3-glucan from Alcaligenes faecalis; Dectin-1 ligand
Curdlan is a high molecular weight linear polymer consisting of β-(1 -> 3)-linked glucose residues. Curdlan is produced as a water-insoluble polysaccharide by the soil bacterium, Alcaligenes faecalis.
Curdlan is recognized by the membrane bound Dectin-1 receptor leading to the CARD9-dependent activation of NF-κB and MAP kinases [1]. Furthermore, Dectin-1 signaling activates the NFAT transcription factor. Recent data suggest that Curdlan is also recognized by the cytosolic NLRP3 inflammasome complex which cooperates with Dectin-1 resulting in a robust activation of IL-1β–mediated inflammatory response [2].
References:
1- Goodridge HS. et al., 2009. Beta-glucan recognition by the innate immune system. Immunol Rev. 230(1):38-50.
2- Kankkunen P., 2010. (1,3)-beta-glucans activate both dectin-1 and NLRP3 inflammasome in human macrophages. J Immunol. 184(11):6335-42.
Specifications
Specificity: Dectin-1 ligand
CAS number: 54724-00-4
Synonym: β-1,3-Glucan hydrate
Molecular Formula: (-C6H10O5-)
Quality control:
- The Dectin-1 activity has been tested using cellular assays.
- The presence of bacterial contamination (e.g. lipoproteins and endotoxins) has been assessed using HEK-Blue™ TLR2 and HEK-Blue™ TLR4 cells.
Contents
- 1 g curdlan
Curdlan is shipped at room temperature.
Store at room temperature.
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