Mouse Reg3 gamma ELISA Kit
CAT.NO. : ARE6635
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Background
REG3G, also known as regenerating islet-derived 3 gamma, is a gene encoding an antimicrobial peptide crucial for maintaining intestinal homeostasis and regulating host-microbiome interactions. The protein produced by REG3G belongs to the C-type lectin family and is primarily expressed in the gut, where it plays a significant role in defending against bacterial infections. REG3G helps maintain gut barrier function and immune responses, acting in collaboration with interleukin 22 (IL-22), which regulates its expression. This gene is downregulated during chronic ethanol exposure, suggesting an influence on susceptibility to alcoholic liver disease. REG3G is also involved in glucose metabolism, with evidence showing that its administration improves glucose tolerance, potentially through actions mediated by its receptor, Extl3. Furthermore, REG3G has been identified as a nociceptor-enriched hormone, which protects against endotoxic shock by modulating both local and systemic immunity. This diverse functionality underscores the gene's importance in immune modulation, gut physiology, and metabolic processes.
Overview
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Product Description |
Sandwich ELISA for quantitative detection of Mouse REG3 gamma concentrations |
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Specificity |
6.9 pg/ml |
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Gene Symbol |
REG3G |
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Alternative Names |
PAP1B; Regenerating islet-derived protein 3-gamma; REG-3-gamma; Pancreatitis-associated protein 1B; PAP-1B; Pancreatitis-associated protein IB; PAP IB; Regenerating islet-derived protein III-gamma; REG III; Reg III-gamma |
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Gene ID (Mouse) |
19695 |
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Protein ID (Mouse) |
O09049 |
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Detection Method |
Colorimetric |
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Detection Range |
15.6 pg/ml - 1000 pg/ml |
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Sample Type |
Serum, Plasma |
Data

Standard Curve
Storage
Shipped and store at 4°C, don't cryopreserve.
Research Use Only
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
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