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Description

Nitric oxide synthases (NOSs) are a family of enzymes catalyzing the production of nitric oxide (NO) from L-arginine. NO is an important cellular signaling molecule. It helps modulate vascular tone, insulin secretion, airway tone, and peristalsis, and is involved in angiogenesis and neural development. The inducible isoform, iNOS, is involved in immune response, binds calmodulin at physiologically relevant concentrations, and produces NO as an immune defense mechanism, as NO is a free radical with an unpaired electron. It is the proximate cause of septic shock and may function in autoimmune disease. The inducible isoform iNOS produces large amounts of NO as a defense mechanism. It is synthesized by many cell types in response to cytokines and is an important factor in the response of the body to attack by parasites, bacterial infection, and tumor growth. It is also the cause of septic shock and may play a role in many diseases with an autoimmune etiology. Induction of the high-output iNOS usually occurs in an oxidative environment, and thus high levels of NO have the opportunity to react with superoxide leading to peroxynitrite formation and cell toxicity. These properties may define the roles of iNOS in host immunity, enabling its participation in anti-microbial and anti-tumor activities as part of the oxidative burst of macrophages.

Synonymes

bNOS, nNOS, NOS1, anti-NOS1, anti NOS1, anti bNOS, anti nNos, anti-bNOS, anti-nNos, Constitutive NOS, IHPS1, N NOS, NC NOS, Neuronal NOS, nitric oxide synthase 1 neuronal, Nitric oxide synthase brain, NOS, NOS type I, Peptidyl cysteine S nitrosylase NOS1

Caractéristiques

Type
Rabbitt Monoclonal
Clone
RBT-iNOS
Isotype
IgG
Réactivité
Paraffin, Frozen
Localisation
Cytoplasmic
Contrôle
Testis, Adrenal, Lung, Prostate, Liver, Placenta, Spleen
Usage prévu
For In Vitro Diagnostic Use.

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