CD55 Antibody [143-30]

ProSci
Product Code: PSI-99-553
Product Group: Primary Antibodies
Supplier: ProSci
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PSI-99-553-0.1mg0.1mg£373.00
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Overview

Host Type: Mouse
Antibody Isotype: IgG1
Antibody Clonality: Monoclonal
Antibody Clone: [143-30]
Regulatory Status: RUO
Target Species: Human
Application: Flow Cytometry
Shipping:
blue ice
Storage:
Store vial at 2-8˚C

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Further Information

Additional Names:
DAF, decay accelerating factor
Application Note:
CD55 Antibody [143-30] for use in flow cytometry, immunohistochemistry, western blotting, and immunoprecipitation assays.
Background:
CD55, also known as decay accelerating factor (DAF), is an 80 kDa GPI-anchored single chain glycoprotein that is expressed on all cells in contact with serum including all hematopoietic cells and the vascular endothelium. A soluble form of CD55 is present in plasma and body fluids. CD55 is a member of the regulator of complement activity (RCA) family of proteins and is thought to play a role in the protection of cells from damage by autologous complement by preventing the amplification steps of the complement cascade. CD55 expression increases upon T cell activation and antibodies to CD55 are mitogenic in the presence of phorbol esters.
Buffer:
Supplied in borate buffered saline, pH 8.2; No preservatives or amine-containing buffer salts added
Concentration:
0.1 mg/mL
Conjugate:
Unconjugated
DISCLAIMER:
Optimal dilutions/concentrations should be determined by the end user. The information provided is a guideline for product use. This product is for research use only.
Immunogen:
PHA activated peripheral blood mononuclear cells
NCBI Gene ID #:
1604
NCBI Official Name:
CD55 molecule, decay accelerating factor for complement (Cromer blood group)
NCBI Official Symbol:
CD55
NCBI Organism:
Homo sapiens
Physical State:
Liquid
Protein Accession #:
P08174
Research Area:
Signal Transduction
SPECIFICITY:
CD55
Swissprot #:
P08174
User NOte:
Optimal dilutions for each application to be determined by the researcher.