Mouse anti Human CD44

Mouse anti Human CD44, IgG1, Clone: 7F1
SKU
EXA0441
Packaging Unit
100 µg
Manufacturer
Exalpha Biologicals Inc

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Clone: 7F1

Background: CD44 is a 90-kD (GP90), collagen-binding, membrane glycoprotein, termed extracellular matrix receptor III (ECMR III), that is homologous to the lymphocyte homing receptor and CD44 antigen. CD44 is abundantly expressed in many epithelial tissues, and is localized predominantly to filopodia in cultured keratinocytes. CD44 is a polymorphic family of related membrane proteoglycans and glycoproteins possessing extensive diversity in both glycosylation and core protein sequence. Human neonatal foreskin keratinocytes (HFKs) and QG56 lung squamous carcinoma cells express an alternatively spliced form of the CD44 core protein (termed CD44E) that contains an additional 132 amino acids in the carbohydrate attachment region of the extracellular domain. HFKs, HT1080 fibrosarcoma and QG56 cells, as well as many other human cells, contain varying ratios of GP90. Differences in mass are due primarily to variation in carbohydrate moieties, including sulfated asparginelinked glycopeptides (GP), chondroitin sulfate (CS), and heparan sulfate (HS) glycosaminoglycans, as well as O-linked mucin and polylactosamine structure(s).

Immunogen: CD44=Derived from the hybridization of mouse Sp2/0 myeloma cells with spleen cells from BALB/c mice immunized with TCR-gamma epsilon thymocytes

Purification Method: Protein A/G Chromatography

Concentration: See vial for concentration

Formulation: Provided as solution in phosphate buffered saline with 0.08% sodium azide

References: 1. Shedding of the CD44 adhesion molecule from leukocytes induced by anti-CD44 monoclonal antibody simulating the effect of a natural receptor ligand. Bazil V; Horejsi V J Immunol 1992 Aug 1;149(3):747-53 2. Requirements for hyaluronic acid binding by CD44: a role for the cytoplasmic domain and activation by antibody. Lesley J; He Q; Miyake K; Hamann A; Hyman R; Kincade PW J Exp Med 1992 Jan 1;175(1):257-66 3. Variations in the cytoskeletal interaction and posttranslational modification of the CD44 homing receptor in macrophages. Camp RL; Kraus TA; Pure E Cell Biol 1991 Dec;115(5):1283-92 4. Distinct effects of two CD44 isoforms on tumor growth in vivo. Sy MS; Guo YJ; Stamenkovic I J Exp Med 1991 Oct 1;174(4):859-66 5. Participation in normal immune responses of a metastasis-inducing splice variant of CD44 [see comments] Arch R; Wirth K; Hofmann M; Ponta H; Matzku S; Herrlich P; Zoller Comment in: Science 1992 Jul 31;257(5070):614 Science 1992 Jul 31;257(5070):682-5 6. Cytokine production by mature and immature CD4-CD8- T cells. Alpha beta-T cell receptor+ CD4-CD8- T cells produce IL-4. Zlotnik A; Godfrey DI; Fischer M; Suda T J Immunol 1992 Aug 15;149(4):1211-5 7. Inhibition of tumor growth in vivo with a soluble CD44-immunoglobulin fusion protein. Sy MS; Guo YJ; Stamenkovic I J Exp Med 1992 Aug 1;176(2):623-7

UniProt: P16070

Caution: This product is intended FOR RESEARCH USE ONLY, and FOR TESTS IN VITRO, not for use in diagnostic or therapeutic procedures involving humans or animals.
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SKU EXA0441
Manufacturer Exalpha Biologicals Inc
Manufacturer SKU 0441
Package Unit 100 µg
Quantity Unit STK
Reactivity Human
Clonality Monoclonal
Application Flow Cytometry
Isotype IgG1
Host Mouse
Conjugate Unconjugated
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