T-Cell Surface Glycoprotein CD5 (CD5) Antibody

221€ (0.1 mg)
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name
T-Cell Surface Glycoprotein CD5 (CD5) Antibody
category
Primary Antibodies
provider
Abbexa
reference
abx140392
tested applications
IHC, FCM, IP
Description
CD5 Antibody is a Rat Monoclonal against CD5. The rat monoclonal antibody recognizes CD5, a 67 kDa single-chain transmembrane glycoprotein expressed on mature T lymphocytes, most of thymocytes and B-1 lymphocytes.
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Product specifications
Category | Primary Antibodies |
Immunogen Target | T-Cell Surface Glycoprotein CD5 (CD5) |
Host | Rat |
Reactivity | Mouse |
Recommended Dilution | Optimal dilutions/concentrations should be determined by the end user. |
Clonality | Monoclonal |
Conjugation | Unconjugated |
Isotype | IgG2a Kappa |
Clone ID | G086 |
Purity | > 95% (SDS-PAGE) |
Purification | Purified from cell culture supernatant by Protein G affinity chromatography. |
Size 1 | 0.1 mg |
Tested Applications | IHC, FCM, IP |
Buffer | PBS solution with 15 mM sodium azide. |
Availability | Shipped within 5-12 working days. |
Storage | Store at 2-8°C. Do not freeze. |
Dry Ice | No |
UniProt ID | P13379 |
Gene ID | 12507 |
Alias | T1,LEU1,T-cell surface glycoprotein CD5,Lymphocyte antigen T1/Leu-1 |
Background | Antibody anti-CD5 |
Status | RUO |
Note | Concentration: 1 mg/ml - |
Descripción
The CD5 molecule is a type I transmembrane glycoprotein primarily expressed on the surface of T cells and a subset of B cells known as B1a cells. CD5 functions as an immunomodulatory receptor, playing a critical role in T-cell activation, immune tolerance, and B-cell signaling. Its primary role is in regulating immune responses by controlling the threshold of antigen receptor signaling in both T and B cells. CD5 is also involved in maintaining the delicate balance between immune activation and immune tolerance, which prevents autoimmune responses while ensuring effective immunity. CD5 belongs to the scavenger receptor cysteine-rich (SRCR) superfamily of receptors, a group of molecules known to be involved in diverse biological functions, including immunity, apoptosis, and cellular adhesion. CD5 is especially notable for its role as a negative regulator of T-cell receptor (TCR) and B-cell receptor (BCR) signaling. This regulatory capacity makes CD5 crucial in maintaining immune homeostasis.