ANTIBODIES

Contributor Information
- Name Karen Pulford
- Institute University of Oxford
Tool Details
- Tool name: Anti-CD45RA [4KB5]
- Alternate names: Protein Tyrosine Phosphatase; Receptor Type C; CD45 Antigen; CD45; L-CA; T2; Protein Tyrosine Phosphatase; Receptor Type; C Polypeptide; T2 Leukocyte Common Antigen; T2 Glycoprotein; EC 3.1.3.48; GP18; CD45R; B22; LCA; LY5
- Clone: 4KB5
- Tool type: Antibodies
- Tool sub-type: Primary antibody
- Class: Monoclonal
- Conjugate: Unconjugated
- Reactivity: Human
- Host: Mouse
- Application: FACS ; IHC ; IP ; WB
- Description: PTPRC (CD45) is a transmembrane tyrosine phosphatase that is present on all leukocytes. PTPRC regulates the threshold of T cell antigen receptor (TCR) signaling through dephosphorylation of protein tyrosine kinases (e.g. Lck and Fyn). CD45RA is an isoform of the PTPRC (CD45) protein which is selectively expressed on B cells.
- Immunogen: B cell lymphoma
- Isotype: IgG1 kappa
- Research area: Cell biology; Immunology; Stem cell biology
- Myeloma used: P3/NS1/1-Ag4.1
- For Research Use Only
Target Details
- Target: Protein tyrosine phosphatase, receptor type, C (PTPRC, CD45RA)
- Target background: PTPRC (CD45) is a transmembrane tyrosine phosphatase that is present on all leukocytes. PTPRC regulates the threshold of T cell antigen receptor (TCR) signaling through dephosphorylation of protein tyrosine kinases (e.g. Lck and Fyn). CD45RA is an isoform of the PTPRC (CD45) protein which is selectively expressed on B cells.
Application Details
- Application: FACS ; IHC ; IP ; WB
Handling
- Format: Liquid
- Concentration: 0.9-1.1 mg/ml
- Storage buffer: PBS with 0.02% azide
- Storage conditions: -15ðC to -25ðC
- Shipping conditions: Shipping at 4ðC
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References
- • Pulford KAF et al. 1987. In: McMichael A, et al (eds) Leucocyte Typing III. Oxford University Press, Oxford, New York and Tokyo, p 828
- • Li et al. 2005. Blood. 105(8):3295-302. PMID: 15626731.
- • A rapid translocation of CD45RO but not CD45RA to lipid rafts in IL-6-induced proliferation in myeloma.