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human CD314 (NKG2D)/PE

Applications

  • FCM

Reactivity

  • Human
Overview
Catalog # bsm-30221A-PE
Product Name human CD314 (NKG2D)/PE
Applications FCM
Reactivity Human
Specifications
Conjugation Unconjugated
Host Rat
Clonality Monoclonal
Clone # 3F8
Isotype IgG1/Kappa
Concentration n/a
Purification Affinity purified by Protein G
Storage Buffer 0.01M PBS, 0.5%BSA, 0.03% Proclin300
Storage Condition Store at 2-8℃. Protect from light. Avoid freezing.
Target
Gene ID 22914
Swiss Prot P26718
Synonyms NKG2-D type II integral membrane protein; KLRK1; natural killer cell group 2D; NKG2-D isoform b; Klrk1; Nkrp2; NKG2-D-activating NK receptor; NK cell receptor D; Killer cell lectin-like receptor subfamily K; NK lectin-like receptor; CD314; CD 314; CD314 antigen; D12S2489E; Killer cell lectin like receptor subfamily K member 1; Killer cell lectin-like receptor subfamily K member 1; KLR; Klrk1; NKG2 D activating NK receptor; NKG2 D type II integral membrane protein; NKG2-D-activating NK receptor; NKG2D_HUMAN; NKLLR; NKR P2; Nkrp2.
Background Natural killer (NK) cells are lymphocytes that can mediate lysis of certain tumor cells and virus-infected cells without previous activation. They can also regulate specific humoral and cell-mediated immunity. NK cells preferentially express several calcium-dependent (C-type) lectins, which have been implicated in the regulation of NK cell function. The NKG2 gene family is located within the NK complex, a region that contains several C-type lectin genes preferentially expressed in NK cells. This gene encodes a member of the NKG2 family. The encoded transmembrane protein is characterized by a type II membrane orientation (has an extracellular C terminus) and the presence of a C-type lectin domain. It binds to a diverse family of ligands that include MHC class I chain-related A and B proteins and UL-16 binding proteins, where ligand-receptor interactions can result in the activation of NK and T cells. The surface expression of these ligands is important for the recognition of stressed cells by the immune system, and thus this protein and its ligands are therapeutic targets for the treatment of immune diseases and cancers. Read-through transcription exists between this gene and the upstream KLRC4 (killer cell lectin-like receptor subfamily C, member 4) family member in the same cluster. [provided by RefSeq, Dec 2010]
Application Dilution
FCM 1:20-100