No azide/low endotoxin: Aqueous buffered solution containing no preservative, 0.2μm sterile filtered.
Preservative
Azide free
Storage
4 °C
Storage Comment
Store undiluted at 4°C. This preparation contains no preservatives, thus it should be handled under aseptic conditions.
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The RP/14 antibody reacts with CD180, the radioprotective 105 kDa (RP105) antigen expressed on mature B lymphocytes. Like other members of the Toll-like Receptor (TLR) family, the extracellular region of CD180 contains tandem repeats of a leucine-rich motif flanked by regions containing conserved cysteines. These characteristic structural components of TLR may mediate protein-protein interactions and regulation of signal transduction involved in innate immune responses. Furthermore, CD180 associates with the secretory protein MD-1 on the cell surface. Cross-linking of cell-surface CD180 with the RP/14 antibody induces activation signals in B lymphocytes. Despite the expression of CD180 on lymphocytes of all strains tested (BALB/c, BALB/c.xid, C3H, C57BL/6, CBA/N, and 129/Sv), some strains (BALB/c.xid, C57BL/6.xid, CBA/N, 129/Sv, and 129/Ola) display deficient responses to that stimulatory effects of mAb RP/14. Synonyms: Ly78, Ly-78, Lymphocyte antigen 78, RP105, Radioprotective 105 kDa protein