Heat-Labile Enterotoxin (HLT) LT-IIc

Type II heat-labile enterotoxin, LT-IIc, from Escherichia coli was produced recombinantly in E. coli and purified to homogeneity using a combination of nickel affinity and gel filtration chromatography.

LT-IIc is a type II heat-labile enterotoxin produced by certain strains of Escherichia coli. LT-IIc binds to gangliosides GM1, GM2, GM3, and GD1a, but has no detectable binding activity for GD1b, GQ1b, and GT1b, three gangliosides which are avidly bound by LT-IIa, another type II heat-labile entertoxin. LT-IIc binds to GM1, a ganglioside also bound by cholera toxin, a type I heat-labile enterotoxin, and by LT-IIa, but not by LT-IIb, the third member of the type II heat-labile enterotoxin family. The molecule induces high levels of cAMP in the cell upon intoxication. The enterotoxin is also a very strong mucosal and systemic adjuvant when administered by intranasal or intradermal routes.

From the laboratory of Terry D. Connell, PhD, University at Buffalo.

Catalog Number Product DataSheet Size AVAILABILITY Price Qty
EBU030
Heat-Labile Enterotoxin (HLT) LT-IIc
50ug 2-3 weeks
Regular Price:$230.00
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Specifications

Product Type: Protein
Name: LT-IIc (A subunit + five B subunits)
Accession ID: H6W8G2
Molecular Weight: 80.36 kDa
Fusion Tag(s): Protein has been His-tagged at the COOH ends of each of the five B subunits.
Format: Supplied in PBS containing 0.01% sodium azide at a concentration of 1.0ug/ul
Purity: >95%
Solubility: >5mg/mL in water (pH 7.0 to 7.4)
Storage: -20C (long term), +4C when dissolved in aqueous solution (pH 7.0 to pH 7.4)
Shipped: Room Temperature

Provider
From the laboratory of Terry D. Connell, PhD, University at Buffalo.
References
  1. H.F. Nawar, N.D. King-Lyons, J.C. Hu, R.C. Pasek, and T.D. Connell. 2010. LT-IIc, a New Member of the Type II Heat-Labile Enterotoxin Family Encoded by an Escherichia coli Strain Obtained from a Nonmammalian Host. INFECTION AND IMMUNITY 78:4705–4713.

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