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Questions? Please consult our answers to frequently asked questions at http://www.ebioscience.com/faq. DescriptionThe A10 monoclonal antibody reacts with the mouse NKG2D, a lectin-like molecule expressed on both human and mouse NK cells. Mouse NKG2D binds to retinoic acid-inducible RAE-1α, -β, -γ, -δ, -ε and the minor histocompatibility molecule H60 and has the ability to costimulate multiple NK activation receptors, through the DAP12/DAP10 adaptor molecules. NKG2D is expressed by all spleen and liver NK cells, NK1.1+ thymocytes, in vitro activated LAK cells, and a subset of splenic NKT cells. A10 and C7 antibodies detect NK cells from all inbred strains of mouse tested so far. In redirected lysis assays, A10 is reported to stimulate NK cells to kill Daudi targets. In addition, immobilized A10 is reported to induce production of GM-CSF by NK clones and LAK cells through a CD16 (FCγRIII) concomitant engagement. A10 and another hamster anti-mouse NKG2D (clone C7) compete with each other for binding to transfected cells by flow cytometric analysis, suggesting that they may bind to similar epitopes or block each other by steric hindrance. C7 (neutralizing) and A10 (activating) also exhibit different functional properties. Expression of the NKG2D antigen on mouse peripheral NK and NKT cells can be detected by flow cytometric analysis using mAb CX5 with much brighter intensity. Applications ReportedFor research use only, not for diagnostic or therapeutic use. The A10 antibody has been reported for use in flow cytometric analysis. It has also been reported in activation in functional studies. Applications TestedThe A10 antibody has been tested by flow cytometric analysis of mouse splenocyte suspensions. This can be used at less than or equal to 1 μg per million cells in a 100 μl total staining volume. It is recommended that the antibody be carefully titrated for optimal performance in the assay of interest. References
Ho EL, Carayannopoulos LN, Poursine-Laurent J, Kinder J, Plougastel B, Smith HR, Yokoyama WM. 2002. Costimulation of multiple NK cell activation receptors by NKG2D. J Immunol. 169(7):3667-75. Related ProductsCat. 13-4113 Biotin Anti-Armenian Hamster IgG (clone Polyclonal) Cat. 11-4317 Streptavidin-FITC (Fluorescein isothiocyanate) Cat. 12-4317 Streptavidin-PE (Phycoerythrin) Cat. 17-4317 Streptavidin Allophycocyanin (SA-APC) Cat. 16-4888 Functional Grade Purified Armenian Hamster IgG Isotype Control (clone eBio299Arm) Cat. 12-5873 PE anti-mouse NKG2D / CD314 (blocking) (clone C7) Cat. 13-5873 Biotin anti-mouse NKG2D / CD314 (blocking) (clone C7) Cat. 14-5873 Affinity Purified anti-mouse NKG2D / CD314 (blocking) (clone C7) Cat. 16-5873 Functional Grade Purified anti-mouse NKG2D / CD314 (blocking) (clone C7) Cat. 17-5873 Allophycocyanin (APC) anti-mouse NKG2D / CD314 (blocking) (clone C7) Cat. 12-5882 PE anti-mouse NKG2D / CD314 (blocking) (clone CX5) Cat. 13-5882 Biotin anti-mouse NKG2D / CD314 (blocking) (clone CX5) Cat. 14-5882 Affinity Purified anti-mouse NKG2D / CD314 (blocking) (clone CX5) Cat. 16-5882 Functional Grade Purified anti-mouse NKG2D / CD314 (blocking) (clone CX5) Cat. 17-5882 APC anti-mouse NKG2D / CD314 (blocking) (clone CX5) |
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