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CD5 antibody

There are 18+ publications for this product available. The Rat Monoclonal anti-CD5 antibody is suitable to detect CD5 in samples from Mouse. It has been validated for FACS, IP, ELISA, IHC (f), IHC (fro), CyTox and BR.
Catalog No. ABIN2689320
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Quick Overview for CD5 antibody (ABIN2689320)

Target

See all CD5 Antibodies
CD5

Reactivity

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Rat

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This CD5 antibody is un-conjugated

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Flow Cytometry (FACS), Immunoprecipitation (IP), ELISA, Immunohistochemistry (Formalin-fixed Sections) (IHC (f)), Immunohistochemistry (Frozen Sections) (IHC (fro)), Cytotoxicity Test (CyTox), Blocking Reagent (BR)

Clone

53
  • Characteristics

    The 53-7.3 clone has been reported to react with a monomorphic epitope of CD5, a member of the scavenger receptor cysteine-rich protein superfamily and the major ligand of CD72, found on thymocytes, T lymphocytes, thymic NK-T cells, and a subset of B lymphocytes, but not on NK cells or splenic NK-T cells. The level of surface CD5 expression is developmentally regulated in the thymus, starting with low levels on CD4-CD8- thymocytes and increasing as they mature to CD4+CD8+ then CD4+CD8- or CD4-CD8+ thymocytes. Relatively high levels are maintained on peripheral T lymphocytes. The level of CD5 antigen detected on T helper cells has been reported to be somewhat higher than that on T cytotoxic/suppressor and B cells. Few, if any, intestinal intraepithelial lymphocytes bearing the γδ T-cell receptor express CD5. Phenotypic, anatomical, functional, developmental, and pathogenic characteristics of peripheral CD5+ B cells suggest that they may represent a distinct lineage, known as B-1 cells. The frequency of these CD5+ B cells has been reported to show strain-dependent variation. An additional population of CD5+ B lymphocytes resides in the thymus, where it matures from intrathymic B-cell progenitors. It has been proposed that CD5 is a costimulatory molecule which mediates interactions of cells in the immune system and negatively regulates signal transduction mediated by the T-cell receptor and B-cell receptor. This antibody is routinely tested by flow cytometric analysis. Other applications were tested during antibody development only or reported in the literature.

    BD Pharmingen™ Purified Rat Anti-Mouse CD5 - Purified - Clone 53-7.3 - Isotype Rat IgG2a, κ - Reactivity Ms - 0.5 mg

    Purification

    The monoclonal antibody was purified from tissue culture supernatant or ascites by affinity chromatography.

    Immunogen

    Mouse Thymus / Spleen

    Isotype

    IgG2a kappa
  • Application Notes

    Optimal working dilution should be determined by the investigator.

    Restrictions

    For Research Use only
  • Concentration

    0.5 mg/mL

    Buffer

    Aqueous buffered solution containing ≤0.09 % sodium azide.

    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

    Store undiluted at 4°C.
  • Lanier: "Natural killer cell receptor signaling." in: Current opinion in immunology, Vol. 15, Issue 3, pp. 308-14, (2003) (PubMed).

    Azzam, Grinberg, Lui, Shen, Shores, Love: "CD5 expression is developmentally regulated by T cell receptor (TCR) signals and TCR avidity." in: The Journal of experimental medicine, Vol. 188, Issue 12, pp. 2301-11, (1999) (PubMed).

    Bikah, Lynd, Aruffo, Ledbetter, Bondada: "A role for CD5 in cognate interactions between T cells and B cells, and identification of a novel ligand for CD5." in: International immunology, Vol. 10, Issue 8, pp. 1185-96, (1998) (PubMed).

    Yashiro, Tai, Toyo-oka, Park, Abe, Hamaoka, Kobayashi, Neben, Fujiwara: "A fundamental difference in the capacity to induce proliferation of naive T cells between CD28 and other co-stimulatory molecules." in: European journal of immunology, Vol. 28, Issue 3, pp. 926-35, (1998) (PubMed).

    Bendelac, Rivera, Park, Roark: "Mouse CD1-specific NK1 T cells: development, specificity, and function." in: Annual review of immunology, Vol. 15, pp. 535-62, (1997) (PubMed).

    Bikah, Carey, Ciallella, Tarakhovsky, Bondada: "CD5-mediated negative regulation of antigen receptor-induced growth signals in B-1 B cells." in: Science (New York, N.Y.), Vol. 274, Issue 5294, pp. 1906-9, (1997) (PubMed).

    Masuda, Makino, Cui, Ito, Tokuhisa, Takahama, Koseki, Tsuchida, Koike, Moriya, Amano, Taniguchi: "Phenotypes and invariant alpha beta TCR expression of peripheral V alpha 14+ NK T cells." in: Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950), Vol. 158, Issue 5, pp. 2076-82, (1997) (PubMed).

    Mori, Inaba, Sugihara, Taketani, Doi, Fukuba, Yamamoto, Adachi, Inaba, Fukuhara, Ikehara: "Presence of B cell progenitors in the thymus." in: Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950), Vol. 158, Issue 9, pp. 4193-9, (1997) (PubMed).

    Cibotti, Punt, Dash, Sharrow, Singer: "Surface molecules that drive T cell development in vitro in the absence of thymic epithelium and in the absence of lineage-specific signals." in: Immunity, Vol. 6, Issue 3, pp. 245-55, (1997) (PubMed).

    Tarakhovsky, Kanner, Hombach, Ledbetter, Müller, Killeen, Rajewsky: "A role for CD5 in TCR-mediated signal transduction and thymocyte selection." in: Science (New York, N.Y.), Vol. 269, Issue 5223, pp. 535-7, (1995) (PubMed).

    Kantor, Herzenberg: "Origin of murine B cell lineages." in: Annual review of immunology, Vol. 11, pp. 501-38, (1993) (PubMed).

    Luo, Van de Velde, von Hoegen, Parnes, Thielemans: "Ly-1 (CD5), a membrane glycoprotein of mouse T lymphocytes and a subset of B cells, is a natural ligand of the B cell surface protein Lyb-2 (CD72)." in: Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950), Vol. 148, Issue 6, pp. 1630-4, (1992) (PubMed).

    Lefrancois: "Phenotypic complexity of intraepithelial lymphocytes of the small intestine." in: Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950), Vol. 147, Issue 6, pp. 1746-51, (1991) (PubMed).

    Hayakawa, Hardy: "Normal, autoimmune, and malignant CD5+ B cells: the Ly-1 B lineage?" in: Annual review of immunology, Vol. 6, pp. 197-218, (1988) (PubMed).

    Hayakawa, Hardy, Parks, Herzenberg: "The "Ly-1 B" cell subpopulation in normal immunodefective, and autoimmune mice." in: The Journal of experimental medicine, Vol. 157, Issue 1, pp. 202-18, (1983) (PubMed).

    van Ewijk, van Soest, van den Engh: "Fluorescence analysis and anatomic distribution of mouse T lymphocyte subsets defined by monoclonal antibodies to the antigens Thy-1, Lyt-1, Lyt-2, and T-200." in: Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950), Vol. 127, Issue 6, pp. 2594-604, (1982) (PubMed).

    Ledbetter, Herzenberg: "Xenogeneic monoclonal antibodies to mouse lymphoid differentiation antigens." in: Immunological reviews, Vol. 47, pp. 63-90, (1980) (PubMed).

    Ledbetter, Rouse, Micklem, Herzenberg: "T cell subsets defined by expression of Lyt-1,2,3 and Thy-1 antigens. Two-parameter immunofluorescence and cytotoxicity analysis with monoclonal antibodies modifies current views." in: The Journal of experimental medicine, Vol. 152, Issue 2, pp. 280-95, (1980) (PubMed).

  • Target

    CD5

    Alternative Name

    CD5

    Background

    Synonyms: Ly-1
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