Mouse anti-Human CDw17 Monoclonal Antibody | anti-CDw17 antibody
CDw17 (Lactosylceramide or LacCer) Mouse Monoclonal Antibody
Reactivity
Human
Applications
Flow Cytometry, Functional Assay, Immunofluorescence
Synonyms
CDw17, Antibody; CDw17 (Lactosylceramide or LacCer) Mouse Monoclonal Antibody; Lactosylceramide; LacCer; --D-galactosyl-(1-4)---D-glucosyl-(1-1')-ceramide; CDw17; anti-CDw17 antibody
Host
Mouse
Reactivity
Human
Clonality
Monoclonal
Isotype
IgM kappa
Clone Number
HO18.3G-6.F5
Specificity
CD17 is an intermediate glycosphingolipid from the metabolism of higher gangliosides that localizes to sphingolipid-sterol rafts. CD17 is detectable in monocytes, granulocytes, basophils, platelets, a subset of peripheral B cells (CD19+) and tonsil dendritic cells. It is rapidly down regulated on activated granulocytes and is upregulated on IL-2 activated T lymphocytes. CD17 binds to bacteria and may function in phagocytosis. VEGF-treated endothelial cells can produce CD17, which can then mediate signaling toward PECAM-1 expression and angiogenesis. Tumor necrosis factor a (TNFa)-induced astrogliosis (astrocyte proliferation and glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) upregulation) in response to neuro-inflammation (i.e. spinal cord injury) causes an increase in intracellular levels of CD17. Aberrant levels of glycosphingolipids are a feature of cancer cells and may influence integrin clustering and internalization.
Form/Format
200ug/ml of Ab purified from Bioreactor Concentrate. Prepared in 10mM PBS with 0.05% BSA & 0.05% azide.
Applicable Applications for anti-CDw17 antibody
Flow Cytometry (FC/FACS), Immunofluorescence (IF)
Application Notes
Flow Cytometry: 1-2ug/million cells
Immunofluorescence: 1-3ug/ml
Optimal dilutions for a specific application should be determined.
Immunofluorescence: 1-3ug/ml
Optimal dilutions for a specific application should be determined.
Immunogen
beta-2 Microglobulin associated proteins from a detergent lysate of human PBL
Positive Control
Human PBL. Tonsil
Preparation and Storage
Antibody with azide , store at 2-8 degree C. Non-hazardous. No MSDS required.
References
Lovering, K.E. Characterisation of the Tcell surface by monoclonal antibodies. PhD thesis, University of Melbourne, 1985. Knapp W. Leukocyte Typing IV, Oxford Univ. Press, pp. 810811, 1989. Also data on M119, pp 861, 874, 877 879, 897, 907, 923, 925