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Alexa Fluor® 700 anti-mouse CD117 (c-Kit, cKit) - neutralizing
 
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Contents: Alexa Fluor® 700 anti-mouse CD117 (c-Kit, cKit) - neutralizing
Catalog Number: 56-1172
Formulation: Phosphate buffered saline, pH 7.2, less than or equal to 0.09% NaN3, BSA and/or gelatin for protein stabilization
Storage Conditions: Store at 4°C.
DO NOT FREEZE.
LIGHT-SENSITIVE MATERIAL.
Clone: ACK2
Isotype: Rat IgG2b, κ

Prices for This Product*
Cat. No. Size Price Qty Action
56-1172-80 25 ug $140
56-1172-82 100 ug $295
*International customers: Please contact your distributor for region specific pricing.

   

Available Formats of This Product
Cat. No. Format Excite
(nm)
Emit
(nm)
Reported Applications
12-1172 PE anti-mouse CD117 (c-Kit, cKit) 488 575 FC 
14-1172 Affinity Purified anti-mouse CD117 (c-Kit, cKit) - neutralizing N/A N/A FA  FC  IH/F  IP  WB 
15-1172 PE-Cy5 anti-mouse CD117 (c-Kit, cKit) 488 670 FC 
16-1172 Functional Grade* Purified anti-mouse CD117 (c-Kit, cKit) - neutralizing N/A N/A FA  FC 
17-1172 APC anti-mouse CD117 (c-Kit, cKit) 633 660 FC 
25-1172 Phycoerythrin-Cy7 (PE-Cy7) anti-mouse CD117 (c-Kit, cKit) 488 760 FC 
27-1172 Allophycocyanin-Alexa Fluor® 750 (APC-Alexa Fluor® 750) anti-mouse CD117 (c-Kit, cKit) (APC-Cy7 Equivalent) 633 779 FC 
56-1172 Alexa Fluor® 700 anti-mouse CD117 (c-Kit, cKit) (APC-Cy5.5 Equivalent) 633 723 FC 
*Functional Grade™ (FG™) Purified: Azide-free, sterile-filtered, and endotoxin < 0.001 ng/µg  (unless otherwise noted).
*Functional Grade™ (FG™) Biotin: Azide-free, sterile-filtered, and endotoxin < 0.05 ng/µg.
  Purified: Contains azide, not sterile-filtered, and not endotoxin tested.

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Description


The ACK2 monoclonal antibody reacts with mouse CD117, also known as c-Kit receptor, Steel factor receptor and stem cell factor receptor. A member of the tyrosine kinase receptor family, this 145 kDa molecule is expressed by a majority of hematopoietic progenitor cells characterized in the mouse bone marrow as a small subset of cells positive for Sca-1 and Thy1 (Thy1lo) and negative for lineage markers. The interaction of the mouse c-kit receptor and steel factor promotes the proliferation and differentiation of hematopoietic progenitor cells. CD117 is also expressed by mast cells and plays a role in signaling and activation of these cells. ACK2 has been reported to be a blocking antibody.


Applications Reported


For research use only, not for diagnostic or therapeutic use.


Applications Tested


This ACK2 antibody has been tested by flow cytometric analysis of bone marrow suspension cells. This can be used at less than or equal to 0.06 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


Rico-Vargas, S., et al. 1994. c-kit expresssion by B cell precursors in mouse bone marrow. J. Immunol. 152: 2845.

Ito M, Kawa Y, et al. 1999. Removal of stem cell factor or addition of monoclonal anti-c-KIT antibody induces apoptosis in murine melanocyte precursors. J Invest Dermatol. 112: 796-801.

Vincent S, Segretain D, et al. 1998. Stage-specific expression of the Kit receptor and its ligand (KL) during male gametogenesis in the mouse: a Kit-KL interaction critical for meiosis. Development. 125: 4585-93.

Sato D, Lai ZF, et al. 1996. Impairment of Kit-dependent development of interstitial cells alters contractile responses of murine intestinal tract. Am J Physiol. 271: G762-71.

Yoshida H, Kunisada T, et al. 1996. Distinct stages of melanocyte differentiation revealed by anlaysis of nonuniform pigmentation patterns. Development. 122: 1207-14.

Yoshinaga K, Nishikawa S, et al. 1991. Role of c-kit in mouse spermatogenesis: identification of spermatogonia as a specific site of c-kit expression and function. Development. 113:689-99.

Torihashi S, Ward SM, et al. 1995. c-kit-dependent development of interstitial cells and electrical activity in the murine gastrointestinal tract. Cell Tissue Res. 280:97-111.

Feng H, Sandlow JI, Sandra A. 1997. Expression and function of the c-kit proto-oncogene protein in mouse sperm. Biol Reprod. 57:194-203.

Feng H, Sandlow JI, Sandra A. 1998. The c-kit receptor and its possible signaling transduction pathway in mouse spermatozoa. Mol Reprod Dev. 49:317-26.

Prasanth SG and Ali S. 2003. Expression of proto-oncogene c-kit receptor in rats (Rattus norvegicus) and identification of a mutant mRNA transcript implicated in spermatogenic failure. DNA Cell Biol. 2003 Jul;22(7):447-56. (ACK2, rat cross-reactivity, PubMed)

Ismail RS, Okawara Y, et al. 1996. Hormonal regulation of the ligand for c-kit in the rat ovary and its effects on spontaneous oocyte meiotic maturation. Mol Reprod Dev. 1996 Apr;43(4):458-69. (ACK2, rat cross-reactivity and blocking, PubMed)

Kim HM, Shin HY, and Lee EH. 1998. Morphological alterations in rat peritoneal mast cells by stem cell factor. Immunology. 1998 Jun;94(2):242-6. (ACK2, rat cross-reactivity and blocking, PubMed)

Czechowicz A, Kraft D, Weissman IL, and Bhattacharya D. 2007. Efficient transplantation via antibody-based clearance of hematopoietic stem cell niches. Science. 23;318(5854):1296-9. (ACK2, in vivo depletion HSC, PubMed)


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