CD80 Antibody [16-10A1] (FITC)
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223-76-043
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0.025 mg
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CD80 Antibody [16-10A1] (FITC)
Background:
The 16-10A1 antibody reacts with mouse CD80, also known as B7-1, a 55 kDa type I transmembrane protein ligand for CD152 (CTLA-4) and for CD28, a co-stimulatory receptor for the T cell receptor (TCR) . CD28 also binds a second B7 ligand known as CD86 (B7-2) . Both CD80 and CD86 are expressed on activated B cells and antigen-presenting cells. These ligands trigger CD28 signaling in concert with TCR activation to drive T cell proliferation, induce high-level expression of IL-2, impart resistance to apoptosis, and enhance T cell cytotoxicity. The interaction / co-stimulatory signaling between the B7 ligands and CD28 or CTLA-4 provides crucial communication between T cells and B cells or APCs to coordinate the adaptive immune response.NCBI Gene ID:
12519Swiss Prot:
Q00609Host:
HamsterReactivity:
MouseClonality:
MonoclonalClone:
16-10A1Conjugation:
FITCType:
Primary AntibodiesField of Research:
Innate Immunity, ImmunologyPurification:
The monoclonal antibody was purified utilizing affinity chromatography and unreacted dye was removed from the product.Concentration:
Batch dependentBuffer:
Phosphate-buffered aqueous solution, ≤0.09% Sodium azide, may contain carrier protein/stabilizer, ph7.2.Modification:
NoneShipping Conditions:
Blue IceStorage Conditions:
The product should be stored undiluted at 4˚ C and should be protected from prolonged exposure to light. Do not freeze.Fragment:
Armenian Hamster IgGSpecificity:
The 16-10A1 antibody reacts with mouse CD80, also known as B7-1, a 55 kDa type I transmembrane protein ligand for CD152 (CTLA-4) and for CD28, a co-stimulatory receptor for the T cell receptor (TCR) .Symbol:
Cd80NCBI Official Name:
CD80 antigenNCBI Organism:
Mus musculusBackground Reference 01:
Razi-Wolf, Z., Freeman, G. J., Galvin, F., Benacerraf, B., Nadler, L., Reiser, H. (1992) . Expression and function of the murine B7 antigen, the major costimulatory molecule expressed by peritoneal exudate cells.Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences,89 (9), 4210-4214.Background Reference 02:
Hathcock, K. S., Laszlo, G., Pucillo, C., Linsley, P., Hodes, R. J. (1994) . Comparative analysis of B7-1 and B7-2 costimulatory ligands: expression and function.The Journal of experimental medicine,180 (2), 631-640.Background Reference 03:
Harlan, D. M., Hengartner, H., Huang, M. L., Kang, Y. H., Abe, R., Moreadith, R. W., ... Freeman, G. J. (1994) . Mice expressing both B7-1 and viral glycoprotein on pancreatic beta cells along with glycoprotein-specific transgenic T cells develop diabetes due to a breakdown of T-lymphocyte unresponsiveness.Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences,91 (8), 3137-3141.Other Product Names:
B71, Ly53, TSA1, Cd28l, Ly-53, MIC17, Cd80Tested Applications:
FlowPhysical Properties:
Liquid