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Radioprotective 105 antibody (Biotin)

Reactivity: Mouse FACS Host: Rat Monoclonal RP-14 Biotin
Catalog No. ABIN2191772
  • Target
    Radioprotective 105
    Reactivity
    Mouse
    Host
    • 2
    Rat
    Clonality
    • 2
    Monoclonal
    Conjugate
    • 1
    • 1
    Biotin
    Application
    • 2
    • 1
    • 1
    Flow Cytometry (FACS)
    Sterility
    0.2 μm filtered
    Clone
    RP-14
  • Application Notes
    For flow cytometry dilutions to be used depend on detection system applied. It is recommended that users test the reagent and determine their own optimal dilutions. The typical starting working dilution is 1:50.
    Restrictions
    For Research Use only
  • Buffer
    PBS, containing 0.02 % sodium azide and 0.1 % bovine serum albumin.
    Preservative
    Sodium azide
    Precaution of Use
    This product contains Sodium azide: a POISONOUS AND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE which should be handled by trained staff only.
    Storage
    4 °C
    Storage Comment
    Product should be stored at 4 °C. Under recommended storage conditions, product is stable for one year.
    Expiry Date
    12 months
  • Nagai, Shimazu, Ogata, Akashi, Sudo, Yamasaki, Hayashi, Iwakura, Kimoto, Miyake: "Requirement for MD-1 in cell surface expression of RP105/CD180 and B-cell responsiveness to lipopolysaccharide." in: Blood, Vol. 99, Issue 5, pp. 1699-705, (2002) (PubMed).

  • Target
    Radioprotective 105
    Background
    Radioprotective 105 (RP105, CD180) is a type 1 transmembrane protein of 105 kDa with extracellular leucine-riche repeats (LLRs) and a short cytoplasmic tail. RP105, assigned as CD180, is similar to Drosophila Toll in the extracellular LLRs. Radioprotective 105 (RP105, CD180) expression is largely + restricted to immune cells including CD19 B cells and macrophages. Histological studies showed that RP105 is expressed mainly on mature B cells in mantle zones. Antibody-mediated (RP/14) cross-linking of RP105 induces resistance against irradiation-induced apoptosis, B-cell proliferation, and up-regulation of a costimulatory molecule B7.2, revealing RP105 as a potent regulator of B-cell activation. RP105 (CD180) has an important role in B-cell activation by LPS. It is important to note that RP105 associates with MD1, which is in this context important for RP105 with respect to B-cell surface expression and LPS recognition and signalling. MD-1 seems to be requisite for efficient expression of RP105.
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