Product Name :
CD93 Mouse Monoclonal Antibody [E10-A10]
Predicted band size :
Observed band size :
Synonyms:
C1q receptor 1 antibody C1q/MBL/SPA receptor antibody C1qR antibody C1qR(p) antibody C1qr1 antibody C1QR1_HUMAN antibody C1qRp antibody CD93 antibody CD93 antigen antibody CD93 molecule antibody 展开
Function :
The CD93 antigen is a 652 amino acid cell-surface glycoprotein expressed by monocytes, neutrophils, platelets, microglia, and endothelial cells. CD93 was originally thought to be a putative receptor for the complement component C1q, a serum glycoprotein which plays an integral role in the activation of the classical pathway in response to immune complexes. As a result, in the literature the CD93 gene product has also been referred to as C1QR1 and C1qRp as well as MXRA4 (Matrix-remodeling-associated protein 4).{{Prazosin} MedChemExpress|{Prazosin} Autophagy|{Prazosin} Purity & Documentation|{Prazosin} In Vitro|{Prazosin} manufacturer|{Prazosin} Autophagy} Recent studies suggest that the CD93 antigen plays a role in intercellular adhesion and in clearance of apoptotic cells.{{Pexidartinib} medchemexpress|{Pexidartinib} c-Fms|{Pexidartinib} Protocol|{Pexidartinib} Description|{Pexidartinib} custom synthesis|{Pexidartinib} Epigenetics} CD93 is a heavily O-glycosylated, type I transmembrane protein consisting of an N-terminal domain with homology to C-type lectin domains, a tandem array of EGF-like domains, a single transmembrane domain and a short cytoplasmic tail.PMID:24187611
Antibody Type:
Mouse Monoclonal Antibody
Immunogen :
Recombinant protein
Species reactivity:
Human
Verify application:
WB, ICC, IHC-P, FC
Coupling :
unconjugated
Clone number:
E10-A10
RRID:
Form :
Liquid
Concentration :
2ug/ul
Storage instructions:
4℃; -20℃ for long term storage.
Storage buffer solution:
Purified antibody in PBS with 0.05% sodium azide.
Subtype:
IgG1
Purification method :
Protein A affinity purified.
ELTSA :
Molecular weight :
69 kDa
Positive control :
Human CD93 recombinant protein, CD93-hIgGFc transfected HEK293 cell lysate, human cervical cancer tissue, Hela, HepG2.