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Invitrogen™ CD150 Monoclonal Antibody (A12 (7D4)), FITC, eBioscience™
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Mouse Monoclonal Antibody

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Specifications

Antigen CD150
Clone A12 (7D4)
Concentration 5 μL/Test
Content And Storage 4°C, store in dark, DO NOT FREEZE!
Applications Flow Cytometry
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Description

Description

Description: The A12 monoclonal antibody reacts with human CD150, an ~70 kDa transmembrane glycoprotein also known as Signaling Lymphocyte Activation Molecule (SLAM). CD150 is expressed by T and B cells and its expression is rapidly upregulated on these cells upon activation. Immature thymocytes and dendritic cells also express this antigen. Signaling through SLAM induces proliferation and cytokine production of T cells and SLAM plays a role in activation of T and B cells. Applications Reported: This A12 (7D4) antibody has been reported for use in flow cytometric analysis. Applications Tested: The A12 (7D4) antibody has been pre-titrated and tested by flow cytometric analysis of normal human peripheral blood cells. This can be used at 5 μL (1 μg)/test per test. A test is defined as the amount (μg) of antibody that will stain a cell sample in a final volume of 100 μL. Cell number should be determined empirically but can range from 10^5 to 10^8 cells/test. Excitation: 488 nm; Emission: 520 nm; Laser: Blue Laser. Filtration: 0.2 μm post-manufacturing filtered.

CD150, also known as SLAM (Signaling Lymphocyte Activation Molecule), is a member of the immunoglobulin gene superfamily and plays a crucial role in T cell stimulation and immune cell interactions. It is constitutively expressed on peripheral blood memory T cells, T cell clones, immature thymocytes, and a proportion of B cells. CD150 expression is rapidly upregulated upon activation, particularly on naive T cells, Th1 cells, and activated B cells, which express the membrane-bound, soluble, and cytoplasmic isoforms of SLAM. In T cells, signaling through SLAM induces proliferation and enhances the interferon-gamma response. SLAM is also involved in adhesion between T cells and antigen-presenting cells, facilitating immune cell interactions. Homophilic SLAM-SLAM binding during B to B and B to T cell interactions is suggested to enhance the expansion and differentiation of activated B cells. CD150 serves as a receptor for the measles virus and acts as a co-activator on T and B cells. It interacts with SH2D1A and PTPN11 via its cytoplasmic domain, playing a role in signal transduction. Mutations in the CD150 gene may be associated with X-linked lymphoproliferative disease (XLP), highlighting its importance in immune regulation and disease pathology.
Specifications

Specifications

CD150
5 μL/Test
Flow Cytometry
FITC
Mouse
RUO
PBS with BSA and 0.09% sodium azide; pH 7.2
Q13291
6504
Primary
Affinity chromatography
A12 (7D4)
4°C, store in dark, DO NOT FREEZE!
Monoclonal
Liquid
IgG1 κ
Human
Slamf1
4933415F16; AA177906; CD150; CD150 antigen; CDw150; ESTM51; IPO-3; RGD1560634; signaling lymphocyte activation molecule; signaling lymphocytic activation molecule; signaling lymphocytic activation molecule family member 1; Slam; SLAM family member 1; Slamf1
Slamf1
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