Anti-Human CD41 (HIP8) Proteintech 65173-1-Ig
$299.00
In stock
SKU
65173-1-Ig
CD41a, CD41B, GP2B, GPalpha IIb, GPIIb
| Formulation::PBS, Azide | Formulation::PBS, Azide1 |
| Applications:Flow Cytometry (FC) | Formulation::PBS, Azide2 |
| Reactivity:Mouse / IgG1, kappa | Formulation::PBS, Azide3 |
| Type:N/A Predict reactive species | Formulation::PBS, Azide4 |
| RRID:AB_2881482 | Formulation::PBS, Azide5 |
| Storage Buffer:P08514 | Formulation::PBS, Azide6 |
| Background Information:The integrins are a superfamily of cell adhesion receptors that bind to extracellular matrix ligands, cell-surface ligands, and soluble ligands (PMID: 17543136). They are transmembrane αβ heterodimers and at least 24 distinct integrin heterodimers are formed by the combination of 18 α and eight β known subunits (PMID: 17543136; 20029421). In addition to mediating cell adhesion, integrins also play important roles in modulating signal transduction pathways that control cellular responses including migration, proliferation, differentiation, and apoptosis (PMID: 19118207). Integrin alpha-IIb (ITGA2B, CD41) is expressed on platelets, megakaryocytes and some hematopoietic progenitor cells (PMID: 11934866). This protein undergoes post-translational cleavage to yield disulfide linked light beta (25 kDa) and heavy alpha (125 kDa) chains, which join with integrin beta3 (CD61) to form a receptor for fibronectin, fibrinogen, plasminogen, prothrombin, thrombospondin and vitronectin. CD41/CD61 is crucial for platelet aggregation through binding of soluble fibrinogen. The HIP8 clone antibody specifically binds to the alpha chain of CD41. | Formulation::PBS, Azide7 |
| biogegep8 | Formulation::PBS, Azide8 |
| biogegep9 | Formulation::PBS, Azide9 |
| Formulation::PBS, Azide0 | Applications:Flow Cytometry (FC)0 |