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Invitrogen™ CD307d (FcRL4) Monoclonal Antibody (413D12), PerCP-eFluor™ 710, eBioscience™

Description
Description: The 413D12 monoclonal antibody reacts with human CD307d, which is also known as FcRL4, Fc receptor-like 4, FcRH4, IRTA4, or IGFP2. CD307d is an inhibitory receptor that is highly expressed on a subset of memory B cells resident in epithelial tissues and marginal zones of mucosal lymphoid tissues such as tonsils. CD307d has been shown to recruit the phosphatase SHP-1, thereby acting as an inhibitory receptor in B cells. CD307d is homologous to FcgammaRI and specifically binds IgA. To date, CD307d is the only known inhibitory receptor for IgA. Expression of CD307d is increased on memory B cells from patients with chronic infections such as HIV, suggesting that enhanced expression of inhibitory receptors, such as CD307d, may contribute to the inefficiency of antibody responses against HIV. Applications Reported: This 413D12 antibody has been reported for use in flow cytometric analysis. Applications Tested: This 413D12 antibody has been pre-titrated and tested by flow cytometric analysis of human tonsil tissue or transfected 293T cells. This can be used at 5 μL (0.25 μg) per test. A test is defined as the amount (μg) of antibody that will stain a cell sample in a final volume of 100 μL. Cell number should be determined empirically but can range from 10^5 to 10^8 cells/test. PerCP-eFluor® 710 emits at 710 nm and is excited with the blue laser (488 nm); it can be used in place of PerCP-Cyanine5.5. We recommend using a 710/50 bandpass filter, however...
Specifications
Specifications
| Antigen | CD307d (FcRL4) |
| Applications | Flow Cytometry |
| Classification | Monoclonal |
| Clone | 413D12 |
| Concentration | 5 μL/Test |
| Conjugate | PerCP-eFluor 710 |
| Formulation | PBS with BSA and 0.09% sodium azide; pH 7.2 |
| Gene | FCRL4 |
| Gene Accession No. | Q96PJ5 |
| Gene Alias | CD307d; fc receptor homolog 4; Fc receptor like 4; Fc receptor-like 4; Fc receptor-like protein 4; FcRH4; FCRL4; FcR-like protein 4; hIFGP2; IFGP family protein 2; IFGP2; IGFP2; immune receptor translocation-associated protein 1; immunoglobulin superfamily Fc receptor, gp42; immunoglobulin superfamily receptor translocation associated 1; IRTA1; MGC150522; MGC150523 |
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Our options will depend on the samples you are analyzing.
If cell viability is not critical, you can store your stained samples at 4 degrees C or on ice overnight in the dark and analyze the following day.
For samples stained with eFluor organic fluorochromes, we recommend that cells be suspended in 100 uL of Flow Cytometry Staining Buffer (Cat. No. 00-4222) and 100 uL of eBioscience IC Fixation Buffer (Cat. No. 00-8222); samples can be incubated for up to 3 days at 4 degrees C in the dark. Alternatively, the 1-step Fix/Lyse Solution (Cat. No. 00-5333) can be used. This is a great option when working with whole blood but also works for other cell types.
Yes, the eFluor Organic fluorochromes can be used for intracellular staining. The eFluor organic fluorochromes maintain bright signal and require minimal changes in compensation when fixed with eBioscience IC Fixation Buffer (Cat. No. 00-8222-49) and Permeabilization Buffer (Cat. No. 00-8333-56) or 1-step Fix/Lyse Solution (Cat. No. 00-5333-54, 00-5333-57) (as compared to live cells).
The eFluor Organic fluorochromes and eVolve QDots can be used with flow staining buffers containing PBS and protein.
The eFluor Organic Dyes (eFluor 450, APC-eFluor 780, PerCP-eFluor 710, eFluor 710) are conventional fluorochromes. In contrast, the eVolve line of products are Quantum dots.
As with other fluorochromes, we recommend minimal exposure to light to maintain optimal signal.
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