Validation Data Gallery

  • BLI analysis of the interaction between varying concentrations of anti-IL-34 VHH and immobilised, biotinylated HumanKine IL-34 (HZ-1316). Fit indicates fitting of data to a 1:1 binding model.

    BLI analysis of the interaction between varying concentrations of anti-IL-34 VHH and immobilised, biotinylated HumanKine IL-34 (HZ-1316). Fit indicates fitting of data to a 1:1 binding model.

ChromoTek anti-IL34 recombinant VHH, for 1x Cys conjugation

IL34Cys1 is an unconjugated recombinant anti IL34 Nanobody (VHH). Suitable for for cysteine conjugation with thiol-reactive reagents, e.g. maleimides. Note: unconjugated VHHs are not suited for usage without prior labeling, since they contain reactive Cysteines. Shipment and storage buffers contain TCEP to keep Cysteines reduced.
Cat No. IL34Cys1

Host/Type

Alpaca VHH

Reactivity

Human

Applications

Conjugation

Conjugate

Unconjugated

IL34 VHH, IL34 single domain antibody (sdAb), Interleukin-34, IL34

Size/Concentration: 

-/ -


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Product Information

IL34Cys1 is an unconjugated recombinant anti IL34 Nanobody (VHH). Suitable for for cysteine conjugation with thiol-reactive reagents, e.g. maleimides. Note: unconjugated VHHs are not suited for usage without prior labeling, since they contain reactive Cysteines. Shipment and storage buffers contain TCEP to keep Cysteines reduced.

ApplicationsConjugation
ReactivityHuman
ConjugateUnconjugated
TypeNanobody
ClassRecombinant
HostAlpaca
Affinity330 nM
Molecular Weight15.0 kDa
FormLiquid
RRIDAB_3665406
Storage Buffer10 mM HEPES pH 7.0, 500 mM NaCl, 0.09% sodium azide
Storage ConditionStore at -20°C
Shippingdry ice
BackgroundIL-34 is a 6-α-helix, proinflammatory cytokine that serves as a ligand for colony-stimulating factor-1 receptor (CSF1R). It is expressed most abundantly by spleen cells. It primarily stimulates human peripheral blood monocyte proliferation and macrophage colony formation. It is also required for Langerhans cell and microglia development. IL-34 has been shown to play a protective role in cancer and Alzheimer’s disease, but it can promote the progression of several autoimmune, inflammatory, and metabolic diseases. As such IL-34 could be used as a biomarker to mark the progression of these diseases (PMID: 22579672, 27577879, 31940023).