Recombinant Human PD-1 His Tagged Protein, CF

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Recombinant Human PD‑1 His-tagged Protein SEC-MALS.
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Recombinant Human PD-1 His Tagged Protein, CF Summary

Product Specifications

Accession #
N-terminal Sequence
Analysis
Leu25
Predicted Molecular Mass
17 kDa
SDS-PAGE
32 - 44 kDa, under reducing conditions.

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8986-PD

Carrier Free

What does CF mean?

CF stands for Carrier Free (CF). We typically add Bovine Serum Albumin (BSA) as a carrier protein to our recombinant proteins. Adding a carrier protein enhances protein stability, increases shelf-life, and allows the recombinant protein to be stored at a more dilute concentration. The carrier free version does not contain BSA.

What formulation is right for me?

In general, we advise purchasing the recombinant protein with BSA for use in cell or tissue culture, or as an ELISA standard. In contrast, the carrier free protein is recommended for applications, in which the presence of BSA could interfere.

8986-PD

Formulation Lyophilized from a 0.2 μm filtered solution in PBS.
Reconstitution Reconstitute at 400 μg/mL in PBS.
Shipping The product is shipped at ambient temperature. Upon receipt, store it immediately at the temperature recommended below.
Stability & Storage: Store the unopened product at -20 to -70 °C. Use a manual defrost freezer and avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles. Do not use past expiration date.

Scientific Data

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Recombinant Human PD-1 (Catalog # 8986-PD) has a molecular weight (MW) of 26.6 kDa as analyzed by SEC-MALS, suggesting that this protein is a monomer.  MW may differ from predicted MW due to post-translational modifications (PTMs) present (i.e. Glycosylation).

Bioactivity Graph showing bioactivity of Human PD-1 protein View Larger

When recombinant human PD-1 (8986-PD) is immobilized at 1 µg/mL (100 µL/well), the concentration of recombinant human PD-L1 (B7-H1) Fc Chimera (156-B7) that produces 50% of the optimal binding response is approximately 0.3-1.8 μg/mL.

Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR) Surface plasmon resonance sensorgram of human PD-L1 protein binding to human PD-1 View Larger

Recombinant Human PD-L1/B7-H1 Fc protein (156-B7) was immobilized on a Biacore Sensor Chip CM5, and binding to Recombinant Human PD-1 His protein (Catalog # 8986-PD) was measured at a concentration range between 6.0 nM and 3.05 uM. The double-referenced sensorgram was fit to a 1:1 binding model to determine the binding kinetics and affinity, with an affinity constant of KD=1.70 uM.

Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR) Surface plasmon resonance sensorgram of human PD-L2 protein binding to human PD-1 View Larger

Recombinant Human PD-L2/B7-DC Fc protein (1224-PL) was immobilized on a Biacore Sensor Chip CM5, and binding to Recombinant Human PD-1 His protein (Catalog # 8986-PD) was measured at a concentration range between 6.0 nM and 3.05 uM. The double-referenced sensorgram was fit to a 1:1 binding model to determine the binding kinetics and affinity, with an affinity constant of KD=0.274 uM.

Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR) Surface plasmon resonance sensorgram of Avi-tag biotinylated human PD-L1/B7-H1 protein binding to human PD-1 View Larger

Avi-tag Biotinylated Recombinant Human PD-L1/B7-H1 His protein (AVI9049) was immobilized on a Biacore Sensor Chip CM5 via the Avi-tag biotin, and binding to Recombinant Human PD-1 His protein (Catalog # 8986-PD) was measured at a concentration range between 3.2 nM and 13.2 µM. The double-referenced sensorgram was fit to a 1:1 binding model to determine the binding kinetics and affinity, with an affinity constant of KD=1.122 µM.

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Background: PD-1

Programmed Death-1 receptor (PD-1), also known as CD279, is type I transmembrane protein belonging to the CD28 family of immune regulatory receptors (1). Other members of this family include CD28, CTLA-4, ICOS, and BTLA (2-5). Mature human PD-1 consists of a 148 amino acid (aa) extracellular region (ECD) with one immunoglobulin-like V-type domain, a 24 aa transmembrane domain, and a 95 aa cytoplasmic region. The human PD-1 ECD shares 65% aa sequence identity with the mouse PD-1 ECD. The cytoplasmic tail contains two tyrosine residues that form the immunoreceptor tyrosine-based inhibitory motif (ITIM) and immunoreceptor tyrosine-based switch motif (ITSM) that are important for mediating PD-1 signaling. PD-1 acts as a monomeric receptor and interacts in a 1:1 stoichiometric ratio with its ligands PD-L1 (B7-H1) and PD-L2 (B7-DC) (6, 7). PD‑1 is expressed on activated T cells, B cells, monocytes, and dendritic cells while PD-L1 expression is constitutive on the same cells and also on nonhematopoietic cells such as lung endothelial cells and hepatocytes (8, 9). Ligation of PD-L1 with PD-1 induces co-inhibitory signals on T cells promoting their apoptosis, anergy, and functional exhaustion (10). Thus, the PD-1: PD-L1 interaction is a key regulator of the threshold of immune response and peripheral immune tolerance (11). Finally, blockade of the PD-1: PD-L1 interaction by either antibodies or genetic manipulation accelerates tumor eradication and shows potential for improving cancer immunotherapy (12, 13, 14).

References
  1. Ishida, Y. et al. (1992) EMBO J. 11:3887.
  2. Sharpe, A.H. and G. J. Freeman (2002) Nat. Rev. Immunol. 2:116.
  3. Coyle, A. and J. Gutierrez-Ramos (2001) Nat. Immunol. 2:203.
  4. Nishimura, H. and T. Honjo (2001) Trends Immunol. 22:265.
  5. Watanabe, N et al. (2003) Nat. Immunol. 4:670.
  6. Zhang, X. et al. (2004) Immunity 20:337.
  7. Lázár-Molnár, E. et al. (2008) Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 105:10483.
  8. Nishimura, H et al. (1996) Int. Immunol. 8:773.
  9. Keir, M.E. et al. (2008) Annu. Rev. Immunol. 26:677.
  10. Butte, M.J. et al. (2007) Immunity 27:111.
  11. Okazaki, T. et al. (2013) Nat. Immunol. 14:1212.
  12. Iwai, Y. et al. (2002) Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 99: 12293.
  13. Nogrady, B. (2014) Nature 513:S10.
  14. Swaika, A. et al. (2015) Mol. Immunol. 67: 4
Long Name
Programmed Death-1
Entrez Gene IDs
5133 (Human); 18566 (Mouse); 301626 (Rat); 100533201 (Porcine); 486213 (Canine); 102123659 (Cynomolgus Monkey)
Alternate Names
CD279 antigen; CD279; hPD-1; PD1; PD-1; PD1hPD-l; PDCD1; programmed cell death 1; programmed cell death protein 1; Protein PD-1; SLEB2

Citations for Recombinant Human PD-1 His Tagged Protein, CF

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  1. Identification of the Functional PD-L1 Interface Region Responsible for PD-1 Binding and Initiation of PD-1 Signaling
    Authors: Carter, R;Alanazi, F;Sharp, A;Roman, J;Luchini, A;Liotta, L;Paige, M;Brown, AM;Haymond, A;
    The Journal of biological chemistry
    Species: Human
    Sample Types: Recombinant Protein
    Applications: Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR)
  2. Antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity-null effector developed using mammalian and plant GlycoDelete platform
    Authors: CE Kang, S Lee, T Ahn, DH Seo, BJ Ko, M Jung, J Lee, JY Kim, WT Kim
    Scientific Reports, 2022-11-08;12(1):19030.
    Species: Human
    Sample Types:
    Applications: Bioassay
  3. Highly efficient hybridoma generation and screening strategy for anti-PD-1 monoclonal antibody development
    Authors: T Phakham, C Boonkrai, T Wongtangpr, T Audomsun, C Attakitban, P Saelao, P Muanwien, S Sooksai, N Hirankarn, T Pisitkun
    Scientific Reports, 2022-10-22;12(1):17792.
    Species: Mouse
    Sample Types: In Vivo
    Applications: In Vivo
  4. Structural basis of HLX10 PD-1 receptor recognition, a promising anti-PD-1 antibody clinical candidate for cancer immunotherapy
    Authors: H Issafras, S Fan, CL Tseng, Y Cheng, P Lin, L Xiao, YJ Huang, CH Tu, YC Hsiao, M Li, YH Chen, CH Ho, O Li, Y Wang, S Chen, Z Ji, E Zhang, YT Mao, E Liu, S Yang, W Jiang
    PLoS ONE, 2021-12-31;16(12):e0257972.
    Species: Human
    Sample Types: Protein
    Applications: Bioassay
  5. The multi-specific VH-based Humabody CB213 co-targets PD1 and LAG3 on T cells to promote anti-tumour activity
    Authors: CJ Edwards, A Sette, C Cox, B Di Fiore, C Wyre, D Sydoruk, D Yadin, P Hayes, S Stelter, PD Bartlett, M Zuazo, MJ Garcia-Gra, G Benedetti, S Fiaska, NR Birkett, Y Teng, C Enever, H Arasanz, A Bocanegra, L Chocarro, G Fernandez, R Vera, B Archer, I Osuch, M Lewandowsk, YM Surani, G Kochan, D Escors, J Legg, AJ Pierce
    British Journal of Cancer, 2021-12-30;0(0):.
    Species: Human
    Sample Types: Protein
    Applications: Bioassay
  6. Fenebrutinib in H1 antihistamine-refractory chronic spontaneous urticaria: a randomized phase 2 trial
    Authors: M Metz, G Sussman, R Gagnon, P Staubach, T Tanus, WH Yang, JJ Lim, HJ Clarke, J Galanter, LW Chinn, T Chu, A Teterina, T Burgess, DJ Haddon, TT Lu, M Maurer
    Nature Medicine, 2021-11-08;27(11):1961-1969.
    Species: Human
    Sample Types: Serum
    Applications: Bioassay
  7. Assessing the binding properties of the anti-PD-1 antibody landscape using label-free biosensors
    Authors: ME Brown, D Bedinger, A Lilov, P Rathanaswa, M Vásquez, S Durand, I Wallace-Mo, L Zhong, JH Nett, I Burnina, I Caffry, H Lynaugh, M Sinclair, T Sun, J Bukowski, Y Xu, YN Abdiche
    PLoS ONE, 2020-03-05;15(3):e0229206.
    Species: Human
    Sample Types: Reference Standard
    Applications: Bioassay
  8. Reshaping Nanobodies for affinity purification on protein A
    Authors: M Crauwels, N Van Vaeren, B Kulaya Nee, C Vincke, M D'Huyvette, N Devoogdt, S Muylderman, C Xavier
    N Biotechnol, 2020-01-27;0(0):.
    Species: Human
    Sample Types: Protein
    Applications: Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR

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Recombinant Human PD-1 His Tagged Protein, CF
By Anonymous on 12/04/2023
Application: this PD1 used as a ligand (mobile phase) in Gator BLI kinetic assessment and observed expected kinetics
Reason for Rating: Expected activity responses observed against anti-PD1 commercial monoclonal

Recombinant Human PD-1 His Tagged Protein, CF
By Anonymous on 10/15/2020
Application: SDS-PAGE Control

Recombinant Human PD-1 His Tagged Protein, CF
By Anonymous on 06/19/2020
Application: Binding assay/Protein-protein interaction
Reason for Rating: Good binding of PD-1-his tag with PDL1-Fc by Octet

Recombinant Human PD-1 His Tagged Protein, CF
By Jenna Nguyen on 02/08/2019
Application: Immunoassay Standard

Recombinant Human PD-1 His Tagged Protein, CF
By Jenna Nguyen on 01/30/2019
Application: SDS-PAGE Control

Recombinant Human PD-1 His Tagged Protein, CF
By Jenna Nguyen on 12/06/2018
Application: Cell migration/motility

Recombinant Human PD-1 His Tagged Protein, CF
By Jenna Nguyen on 10/24/2018
Application: CellProlif

Recombinant Human PD-1 His Tagged Protein, CF
By Jenna Nguyen on 10/12/2018
Application: Immunoassay Standard

Recombinant Human PD-1 His Tagged Protein, CF
By Jenna Nguyen on 08/29/2018
Application: Binding assay/Protein-protein interaction

Recombinant Human PD-1 His Tagged Protein, CF
By Casey Keyes on 11/30/2017
Application: Binding assay/Protein-protein interaction

Recombinant Human PD-1 His Tagged Protein, CF
By Anonymous on 05/17/2017
Application: Binding assay/Protein-protein interaction
Reason for Rating: This protein was used for a multitude of assays, including mouse immunizations, cell sorting, and Octet/binding assays (image of this assay included). The protein has performed well for all assays tested.

An anti-PD1 antibody was tested for binding to PD-1-His using ForteBio Octet, and the antibody bound specifically.