Catalog: | C-FC-3883A |
Product Type: | FCM Antibody |
Size: | 25 Tests/100 Tests |
Concentration: | 2 μl/Test, 0.1 mg/ml |
Reactivity: | Mouse |
Specificity: | Mouse CD6 |
Analysis mode: | FCM |
Host: | Rabbit |
Clonality: | Monoclonal |
Isotype: | IgG |
Alternate names: | CD6 molecule |
Form: | Liquid |
Shipping: | This antibody is shipped as liquid solution at ambient temperature. Upon receipt, store it immediately at the temperature recommended below. |
Storage: | This antibody can be stored at 2℃-8℃ for twelve months without detectable loss of activity. Protected from prolonged exposure to light. Do not freeze ! Sodium azide is toxic to cells and should be disposed of properly. Flush with large volumes of water during disposal. |
Purification method: | Protein A |
Conjugation: | FITC |
Immunogen: | Recombinant Mouse CD6 protein |
Buffer: | Aqueous solution containing 0.5% BSA and 0.09% sodium azide |
Application: | ITIM/ITAM Immunoreceptors and Related Molecules |
T-cell differentiation antigen CD6, also known as TP12 and CD6, is a single-pass type I membrane protein which contains threeSRCR domains. CD6 / TP12 is a cell surface glycoprotein expressed primarily on T cells, it may function as a costimulatory molecule and may play a role in autoreactive immune responses. CD6 / TP12 is expressed by thymocytes, mature T-cells, a subset of B-cells known as B-1 cells, and by some cells in the brain. CD6 ligand termed CD166 (previously known as activated leukocyte cell adhesion molecule, ALCAM ) has been identified and shown to be expressed on activated T cells, B cells, thymic epithelium, keratinocytes, and in rheumatoid arthritis synovial tissue. CD6 / TP12 binds to activated leukocyte cell adhesion molecule ( CD166 ), and is considered as a costimulatory molecule involved in lymphocyte activation and thymocyte development. CD6 / TP12 partially associates with the TCR / CD3 complex and colocalizes with it at the center of the mature immunological synapse (IS) on T lymphocytes. During thymic development CD6-dependent signals may contribute both to thymocyte survival, and to the overall functional avidity of selection in both man and mouse.
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