Purified Anti-Human CD45RA Antibody [HI100]
- SKU:
- AGEL3505
- Product Type:
- Antibody
- Antibody Type:
- Monoclonal Antibody
- Applications:
- FCM
- Reactivity:
- Human
- Host Species:
- Mouse
- Isotype:
- Mouse IgG2b, k
- Clone:
- HI100
- Conjugation:
- Unconjugated
Description
Product Name: | Purified Anti-Human CD45RA Antibody [HI100] |
Product Code: | AGEL3505 |
Size: | 25ug, 100ug |
Clone No: | HI100 |
Synonyms: | Receptor-type tyrosine-protein phosphatase C, Ptprc, L-CA, Ly-5, T200, CD45 |
Reactivity: | Human |
Host Species: | Mouse |
Applications: | FCM |
Isotype: | Mouse IgG2b, κ |
Isotype Control: | Purified Mouse IgG2b, κ Isotype Control [MPC-11] |
Conjugation: | Unconjugated |
Applications: | FCM |
Recommended Dilution: | Each lot of this antibody is quality control tested by flow cytometric analysis. For flow cytometric staining, the suggested use of this reagent is ≤ 2.0 µg per 106 cells in 100 µL volume or 100 µL of whole blood. It is recommended that the reagent be titrated for optimal performance for each application. |
Storage Buffer: | Phosphate buffered solution, pH 7.2, containing 0.09% stabilizer. |
Storage: | Keep as concentrated solution. Store at 2-8°C. Do not freeze. Centrifuge before opening to ensure complete recovery of vial contents. This product is guaranteed up to one year from purchase. |
Shipping: | Biological ice pack at 4°C |
Form: | Liquid |
Gene ID: | 5788 |
Swissprot: | P08575 |
Background Information: | CD45RA is a 205-220 kD single chain type I glycoprotein. It is an exon 4 splice variant of the tyrosine phosphatase CD45. The CD45RA isoform is expressed on resting/naïve T cells, medullary thymocytes, B cells and monocytes. CD45RA enhances both T cell receptor and B cell receptor signaling. CD45 non-covalently associates with lymphocyte phosphatase-associated phosphoprotein (LPAP) on T and B lymphocytes. CD45 has been reported to be associated with several other cell surface antigens including CD1, CD2, CD3, and CD4. CD45 has also been reported to bind galectin-1. CD45 isoform expression can change in response to cytokines. |