The mouse monoclonal antibody 1aG4/C5 recognizes alloantigen Thy-1.2 of mouse Thy-1 (CD90), it does not cross-react with Thy-1.1 alloantigen. Thy-1 is an 18-35 kDa cell surface GPI anchored glycoprotein (immunoglobulin superfamily), in mouse it is abundant on thymocytes and peripheral T lymphocytes.
Functional application: The bound of antibody 1aG4/C5 to the transfected mast cells induces the activation processes which are similar, but not identical, to the antigen activation of IgE stimulated cells. Immunoprecipitation: The antibody 1aG4/C5 precipitates complexes with Lyn protein tyrosine kinase. Flow cytometry: Recommended dilution: 1 μg/mL.
Restrictions
For Research Use only
Concentration
1 mg/mL
Buffer
Phosphate buffered saline (PBS), pH 7.4
Agent conservateur
Azide free
Conseil sur la manipulation
Do not freeze.
Stock
4 °C
Stockage commentaire
Store at 2-8°C. Do not freeze.
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Thy-1.2 cell surface antigen,CD90 (Thy-1) is an 18-35 kDa GPI-anchored plasma membrane glycoprotein expressed in many cell types, such as in hematopoietic cells and neurons, connective tissues, various fibroblast and stromal cell lines, tumor endothelial cell lines and other. In the mouse, CD90 is expressed mainly on thymocytes and peripheral T lymphocytes. It is involved in T cell activation, cellular adhesion, proliferation and migration, neurite outgrowth, wound healing, apoptosis, and fibrosis. CD90 participates in multiple signaling cascades and its effects are tissue- and cell type-specific. It often functions as an important regulator of cell-cell and cell-matrix interactions.,Thy-1.2