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Chemokine (C-C Motif) Receptor 4 (CCR4) antibody
| Antigen | Chemokine (C-C Motif) Receptor 4 (CCR4) |
| Synonyms | CKR4, K5-5, CD194, CMKBR4, ChemR13, CC-CKR-4, MGC88293, HGCN:14099 |
| Clonality | Monoclonal (KH-4F5) |
| Host |
Alternatives Mouse |
| Reactivity |
Alternatives Human |
| Conjugate |
Alternatives Un-conjugated |
| Application |
Alternatives Flow Cytometry (FACS), Cell-ELISA (cELISA), Immunofluorescence (IF) |
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| Catalog no. | ABIN179723 |
| Quantity | 100 ug (2 mg/ml) |
| Price | 663.77 $ Plus shipping costs $45.00 |
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| Availability | Will be delivered in 5 to 6 Business Days |
Additional Information
| Alternative name | CCR4 |
| Immunogen | immunisation with human CCR4 peptide |
| Format | Purified |
| Isotype | IgG2a |
| Clone | KH-4F5 |
| Description | CCR4 (CC chemokine receptor 4) belongs to the rhodopsin family of G-protein-coupled receptors. Chemokine receptors are membrane-bound molecules composed of 7-transmembrane domains and are coupled to G-proteins (1,2). CCR4 binds the chemokines CCL17 (TARC) and CCL22 (MDC) and is highly expressed in most single-positive CD4(+) thymocytes especially in TH2- and regulatory T-cells (3,4). It plays a central role in T cell migration to the thymus, T cell maturation and education. CCR4 is often up-regulated in inflammation and cause conformational changes that trigger intracellular signaling pathways (2,5). |
| Specificity | Anti-human CCR4 |
Application Details
| Application Notes | FACS: 1.2ug/10^6 cells, Cell-ELISA: 1:200 to 1:400, IF: 1ug / 10^6 cells |
| Concentration | 2 mg/ml |
| Purification | Protein G |
| Buffer | phosphate buffered saline, pH 7.2 |
| Storage | Short term: 2°C - 8°C. long term: -20°C (avoid repeated freezing and thawing) |
| Research Area | Chemokines, Receptors |
| Restrictions | For Research Use only |
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Imai, Baba, Nishimura et al.: "The T cell-directed CC chemokine TARC is a highly specific biological ligand for CC chemokine receptor 4." in: The Journal of biological chemistry, Vol. 272, Issue 23, pp. 15036-42, 1997 (PubMed).
Imai, Chantry, Raport et al.: "Macrophage-derived chemokine is a functional ligand for the CC chemokine receptor 4." in: The Journal of biological chemistry, Vol. 273, Issue 3, pp. 1764-8, 1998 (PubMed). Murdoch, Finn: "Chemokine receptors and their role in inflammation and infectious diseases." in: Blood, Vol. 95, Issue 10, pp. 3032-43, 2000 (PubMed). Andrew, Ruffing, Kim et al.: "C-C chemokine receptor 4 expression defines a major subset of circulating nonintestinal memory T cells of both Th1 and Th2 potential." in: Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950), Vol. 166, Issue 1, pp. 103-11, 2001 (PubMed). Purandare, Somerville: "Antagonists of CCR4 as immunomodulatory agents." in: Current topics in medicinal chemistry, Vol. 6, Issue 13, pp. 1335-44, 2006 (PubMed). |
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