Product Description
Cat No. | Size | Price |
---|---|---|
40-1243-U100 | 100 µg | $79.00 |
40-1243-U500 | 500 µg | $154.00 |
Description
The 10F.9G2 antibody is specific for mouse CD274, more commonly known as PD-L1 or B7-H1, which acts as a ligand for the T cell co-regulatory receptor PD-1 (CD279). This interaction modulates T cell antigen receptor (TCR) signaling and therefore T cell activation. PD-L1 binding to PD-1 expressed on CD4- CD8- thymocytes participates in the processes of clonal selection, elimination of autoreactive lymphocytes, and development of tolerance. PD-L1 may also bind PD-1 following the receptor’s inducible expression on activated, mature T cells, where it has been proposed to limit T cell activation. PD-L1 is one of a group of “B7” ligands whose interactions with the CD28 receptor family, also including CTLA-4 (CD152), provide a balance of co-stimulatory /co-inhibitory signaling important in T cell activation, tolerance, and autoimmunity.
The 10F.9G2 antibody may be used as a marker for PD-L1 expression on T and B cells, NK cells and on dendritic cells. It is also widely used for analysis of receptor-ligand interaction and function(s) in vitro and in vivo.
Product Details
Name | In Vivo Ready™ Anti-Mouse CD274 (PD-L1, B7-H1) (10F.9G2) |
---|---|
Cat. No. | 40-1243 |
Alternative Names | B7H1, PDL-1, PDL1 |
Gene ID | 60533 |
Clone | 10F.9G2 |
Isotype | Rat IgG2b, κ |
Reactivity | Mouse |
Cross Reactivity | |
Format | In Vivo Ready™ |
Application | Flow Cytometry, Functional Assays |
Citations* | Chen A, Ahlen G, Brenndorfer ED, Brass A, Holmstrom F, Chen M, Soderholm J, Milich DR, Frelin L, and Sallberg M. 2011. J. Immunol. 186:5107-5118. (in vivo depletion)
Zhang L, Gajewski TF, and Kline J. 2009. Blood. 114:1545-1552. (in vivo blocking) Rivas MN, Weatherly K, Hazzan M, Vokaer B, Dremier S, Gaudray F, Goldman M, Salmon I, and Braun MY. 2009. 183:4284-4291. (in vitro blocking) Brooks DG, Ha S-J, Elsaesser H, Sharpe AH, Freeman GJ, and Oldstone MBA. 2008. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 105:20428-20433. (in vivo blocking) Koehn BH, Ford ML, Ferrer IR, Borom K, Gangappa S, Kirk AD, and Larsen CP. 2008. J. Immunol. 181:5313-5322. (in vivo blocking) |
Application Key:FC = Flow Cytometry; FA = Functional Assays; ELISA = Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay; ICC = Immunocytochemistry; IF = Immunofluorescence Microscopy; IHC = Immunohistochemistry; IHC-F = Immunohistochemistry, Frozen Tissue; IHC-P = Immunohistochemistry, Paraffin-Embedded Tissue; IP = Immunoprecipitation; WB = Western Blot; EM = Electron Microscopy
*Tonbo Biosciences tests all antibodies by flow cytometry. Citations are provided as a resource for additional applications that have not been validated by Tonbo Biosciences. Please choose the appropriate format for each application and consult the Materials and Methods section for additional details about the use of any product in these publications.
[accordions]
[accordion title=”Protocols”]Technical Date Sheet[/accordion]