CD59 antibody
Quick Overview for CD59 antibody (ABIN5708209)
Target
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Host
Clonality
Conjugate
Application
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Purification
- Antigen affinity purified
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Immunogen
- A recombinant mouse partial protein corresponding to amino acids L24-S96 was used as the immunogen for the Cd59 antibody.
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Isotype
- IgG
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Application Notes
- Optimal dilution of the Cd59 antibody should be determined by the researcher.\. Western Blot: 0.5-1 μg/mL,IHC (FFPE): 1-2 μg/mL,Direct ELISA: 0.1-0.5 μg/mL
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Restrictions
- For Research Use only
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Buffer
- 0.5 mg/mL if reconstituted with 0.2 mL sterile DI water
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Storage
- -20 °C
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Storage Comment
- After reconstitution, the Cd59 antibody can be stored for up to one month at 4°C. For long-term, aliquot and store at -20°C. Avoid repeated freezing and thawing.
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- CD59
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Alternative Name
- Cd59
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Background
- CD59 glycoprotein, also known as MAC-inhibitory protein (MAC-IP), membrane inhibitor of reactive lysis (MIRL), or protectin, is a protein that in humans is encoded by the CD59 gene. This gene encodes a cell surface glycoprotein that regulates complement-mediated cell lysis, and it is involved in lymphocyte signal transduction. This protein is a potent inhibitor of the complement membrane attack complex, whereby it binds complement C8 and/or C9 during the assembly of this complex, thereby inhibiting the incorporation of multiple copies of C9 into the complex, which is necessary for osmolytic pore formation. This protein also plays a role in signal transduction pathways in the activation of T cells. Mutations in this gene cause CD59 deficiency, a disease resulting in hemolytic anemia and thrombosis, and which causes cerebral infarction. Multiple alternatively spliced transcript variants, which encode the same protein, have been identified for this gene.
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UniProt
- O55186
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Pathways
- Complement System
Target
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