Introduction.
IDO (indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase) is an important regulator that plays an important role in the immune system, nervous system, and immunity. IDO recombinant protein is a protein produced by genetic engineering technology that can be produced in large quantities in the laboratory and its biological function can be studied. In this article, we will provide a comprehensive introduction to the structure, function and application of IDO recombinant proteins in biology. Catalog No. PA1000-7594
Structure of IDO recombinant protein.
IDO recombinant proteins are artificially synthesized IDO proteins, which are usually expressed by microbial expression systems such as E. coli. Its physicochemical properties are similar to those of natural IDO protein, but due to the special processing in the production process, its structure is more pure and stable. IDO recombinant proteins are typically stored as lyophilized powders and can be re-dissolved in the laboratory.
The main function of IDO recombinant protein is to catalyze the oxidation of tryptamine in the tryptamine metabolism pathway, which plays an important role in regulating biological processes such as immune response, nerve conduction and repair. In addition, IDO recombinant proteins can also regulate T cell function, inhibit inflammatory responses, and affect physiological processes such as tumor immune escape through signaling pathways.
Application of IDO recombinant protein in biological research.
IDO recombinant proteins have a wide range of applications in biological research. First of all, it can be used as a biological reagent to study its own functions and regulatory mechanisms. Secondly, by changing the structure of IDO recombinant proteins, variant proteins with specific functions can be designed to expand their applications in immunology and other fields. In addition, IDO recombinant proteins can also be used in drug discovery, disease diagnosis, and other research.
Conclusion. IDO recombinant protein is a protein with important biological functions, and the IDO recombinant protein produced by genetic engineering technology provides an important tool for researchers. In the future, with the continuous development of biotechnology, IDO recombinant proteins will play an increasingly important role in the research of immunology, neurobiology and other fields, bringing new hope to human health.
In summary, the structure and function of IDO recombinant protein are unique and important, and we need to further study its potential application in human diseases** in the future to achieve wider clinical value. With the continuous progress of science and technology, it is believed that IDO recombinant protein will bring more surprises and breakthroughs in the field of human life sciences.