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CD300a-PE, E59.126, 1 mL, ASR

Product Details

Cat. No.
A22328
Type
Flow Cytometry Reagents
Clonality
Monoclonal
Host
Mouse
Beckman Coulter Life Sciences

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Description

The CD300a, also known as inhibitory receptor protein (IRp60), is a surface molecule of 60kDa expressed by all human natural killer (NK) cells. The IRp60 gene, located on human chromosome region 17q25 encodes a molecule, highly O- and N-glycosylated, belonging to the immunoglobulin superfamily (Ig-SF) that displays one extracellular Ig-like domain of the V-type, a hydrophobic transmembrane portion and a cytoplasmic tail containing ITIM motifs involved in the inhibitory function. The ligand of the CD300a is still unknown but CD300a does not appear to recognize HLA-class I molecules. Upon cross-linking, IRp60 recruits and activates SH2-containing phosphatases SHP-1 and SHP-2 which switch off the activating signaling cascade by dephosphorylating a variety of tyrosine phosphorylated proteins. Cross-linking of IRp60 by E59.126 monoclonal antibody strongly inhibits the spontaneous cytotoxicity of NK cells as well as the NK-mediated cytolytic activity induced via different non-HLA-specific or HLA-specific activating receptors. CD300a may play a more general role in the regulation of the immune response since it is expressed on other cell types, including T lymphocyte subsets, monocytes and granulocytes.

Biological Information

  • Clonality: Monoclonal
  • Host: Mouse
  • Reactivity: Human
  • Antigen: CD300a
  • Clone: E59.126
  • Conjugate: PE
  • Isotype: IgG1

Handling

  • Quantity: 1 mL

Applications

  • Flow Cytometry (FC)
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