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Invitrogen™ CD180 (RP105) Monoclonal Antibody (MHR73-11), Functional Grade, eBioscience™
Mouse Monoclonal Antibody
$335.00
Specifications
Antigen | CD180 (RP105) |
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Clone | MHR73-11 |
Concentration | 1 mg/mL |
Content And Storage | 4°C |
Applications | Flow Cytometry, Functional Assay |
Description
Description: The MHR73-11 monoclonal antibody reacts with human CD180 (RP105). This 105 kDa type I transmembrane molecule is a member of the TLR family of proteins characterized by an extracellular domain with leucine-rich repeats and a cytoplasmic domain with homology to the type I IL-1 receptor. RP105 physically associates with another molecule called MD-1 and is expressed on B, monocytes/macrophages, and dendritic cells. Histological studies show that RP105 is expressed mainly on mature B cells in mantle zones, while germinal center cells are either dull or negative. The RP105/MD-1 complex in concert with TLR4 mediates B cell recognition and signaling of LPS. MHR73-11 activates B cells, leading to increases in cell size, expression of the costimulatory molecule CD80, and DNA synthesis. Moreover, ligation of RP105 protects B cells from irradiation- or dexamethasone-induced apoptosis. Thus, RP105 is a signal transduction molecule and plays a role in regulation of B cell growth and death. A significant proportion of circulating B cells in SLE patients is RP105 negative. Loss of RP105 is associated with B cell activation and increased disease activity in SLE patients. Applications Reported: MHR73-11 has been reported for use in flow cytometric analysis. MHR73-11 has also been reported in in vitro functional studies. Applications Tested: The MHR73-11 antibody has been tested by flow cytometric analysis of normal human peripheral blood cells. This can be used at less than or ...
CD180 (RP105, Bgp95, LY64) is a type I membrane glycoprotein of Toll-like receptor (TLR) family. CD180 cytoplasmic tail is short and unlike the TLRs, it lacks the TIR domain. CD180 expression is dependent on the coexpression of its helper molecule, MD-1, and mirrors that of TLR4 on antigen-presenting cells. CD180 regulates recognition of LPS and signaling in B cells, via interacting directly with the TLR4 signaling complex, inhibiting its ability to bind microbial ligands. Ligation of CD180 by monoclonal antibodies leads to B cell activation, upregulation of CD80/CD86, and increase in cell size. CD180 consists of extracellular leucine-rich repeats (LRR) and a short cytoplasmic tail. The extracellular LRR is part of the cell surface receptor complex, RP105/MD-1. Diseases associated with CD180 dysfunction include Kawasaki Disease in children and may play a role in rheumatic disease pathology.Specifications
CD180 (RP105) | |
1 mg/mL | |
Flow Cytometry, Functional Assay | |
Functional Grade | |
Mouse | |
RUO | |
PBS with no preservative; pH 7.2 | |
Q99467 | |
4064 | |
Primary | |
Affinity chromatography |
MHR73-11 | |
4°C | |
Monoclonal | |
Liquid | |
IgG1 κ | |
Human | |
Cd180 | |
CD180; CD180 antigen; CD180 molecule; F630107B15; LY64; Ly78; Ly-78; lymphocyte antigen 64; Lymphocyte antigen 78; lymphocyte antigen-64, radioprotective, 105kDa; MGC126233; MGC126234; radioprotective 105 kDa protein; RP105 | |
Cd180 | |
Antibody |
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