ANTIBODIES

Contributor Information
- Institute University of Reading
Tool Details
- Tool name: Anti-CD195 [HEK/1/85a/7a]
- Alternate names: Anti-CCR5, CCR5 Antibody, CD195 Antibody, C-C chemokine receptor type 5, HIV-1 fusion co-receptor
- Clone: HEK/1/85a/7a
- Tool type: Antibodies
- Tool sub-type: Primary antibody
- Class: Monoclonal
- Conjugate: Unconjugated
- Reactivity: Human
- Host: Rat
- Application: FACS ; IF ; Fn
- Description: CD195 or CCR5 (CC-chemokine receptor type 5) is a receptor for a number of inflammatory CC-chemokines including MIP-1-alpha, MIP-1-beta and RANTES and subsequently transduces a signal by increasing the intracellular calcium ion level. It may play a role in the control of granulocytic lineage proliferation or differentiation, and has been shown to act as a co-receptor for HIV-1 R5 isolates. Recent studies have shown CCR5 to play a role in a variety of other human diseases, ranging from infectious and inflammatory diseases to cancer.
- Immunogen: CHO cells transfected with human CCR5
- Isotype: IgG2a kappa
- Research area: Immunology; Microbiology
- Myeloma used: Y3.AG.1.2.3
- For Research Use Only
Target Details
- Target: CD195
- Target background: CD195 or CCR5 (CC-chemokine receptor type 5) is a receptor for a number of inflammatory CC-chemokines including MIP-1-alpha, MIP-1-beta and RANTES and subsequently transduces a signal by increasing the intracellular calcium ion level. It may play a role in the control of granulocytic lineage proliferation or differentiation, and has been shown to act as a co-receptor for HIV-1 R5 isolates. Recent studies have shown CCR5 to play a role in a variety of other human diseases, ranging from infectious and inflammatory diseases to cancer.
Application Details
- Application: FACS ; IF ; Fn
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
References
- • Mueller et al. 2002. Blood. 99(3):785-91. PMID: 11806977.
- • Pathways for internalization and recycling of the chemokine receptor CCR5.