Anti-Mouse CD9 Alexa Fluor® 647 (To Be Discontinued. Refer to NEW Anti-Mouse CD9 APC, cat. 17-0091)

Also known as: MIC3, Tspan29

Clone: eBioKMC8 (KMC8)

RUO: For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.

Attention: Discontinued. Refer to Anti-Mouse CD9 APC format cat. 17-0091

SKU# 51-0091

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Description

Description: The eBioKMC8 monoclonal antibody reacts with mouse CD9, a 24 kDa member of the transmembrane 4 superfamily. This family is characterized by the presence of four hydrophobic domains spanning the cell membrane and short N- and C-terminal cytoplasmic domains. CD9 is expressed by several cell types including monocytes, macrophages, platelets, early B cells, activated B and T cells, dendritic cells, eosinophils, basophils, endothelial cells, myoblasts and neuroblasts. On T cells, CD9 functions as a co-stimulatory molecule on naïve T cells. Furthermore, CD9 is expressed in oocytes, and CD9-deficiency results in sterility caused by defective gamete fusion. In mouse macrophages, CD9 functionally associates with FcγRs to modify signals for phagocytosis and inflammatory responses. In mouse B cells, it was discovered that CD9 is a marker for marginal zone B cells, B1 cells, and plasma cells. In dendritic cells, recently it was demonstrated that CD9 facilitates the association of heterologous MHC II molecules. The level of CD9 expression is subject to donor variability.

Details
Host Rat
Isotype IgG2a, kappa
Reactivity Mouse
Conjugate Alexa Fluor 647
Laser Red Laser
Emit 668 nm
Excite 633 nm
Legal Alexa Fluor® and Pacific Blue® are registered trademarks of and licensed under patents assigned to Molecular Probes, Inc. for research use only. This product is subject to an agreement between Molecular Probes, Inc. and eBioscience, and the manufacture, use, sale or import of this product may be subject to one or more U.S. patents, pending applications and corresponding foreign equivalents, owned by Molecular Probes, Inc. (a wholly owned subsidiary of Invitrogen Corp). The purchase of this product conveys to the buyer the non-transferable right to use the purchased amount of the product for life science research or as an ASR. The buyer cannot use this product for manufacturing or for any other screening (specifically including use in combination with microarrays or High Content Screening) or testing purpose, other than as an ASR. For information on purchasing a license to this product for purposes other than life science research or use as an ASR, contact Molecular Probes, Inc.
Reported Applications Flow Cytometric Analysis
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Additional Formats
Cat. No. Name Excite Emit Application Reg.
14-0091 Anti-Mouse CD9 Purified FC, WB RUO
12-0091 Anti-Mouse CD9 PE 488 nm 575 nm FC RUO
11-0091 Anti-Mouse CD9 FITC 488 nm 518 nm FC RUO
17-0091 Anti-Mouse CD9 APC 633 nm 660 nm FC RUO
References

References: Miyake K, Medina KL, Hayashi S, Ono S, Hamaoka T, Kincade PW. Related Articles, Links Monoclonal antibodies to Pgp-1/CD44 block lympho-hemopoiesis in long-term bone marrow cultures.J Exp Med. 1990 Feb 1;171(2):477-88. (KMC8, mAb development, PubMed)

Oritani K, Wu X, Medina K, Hudson J, Miyake K, Gimble JM, Burstein SA, Kincade PW. Antibody ligation of CD9 modifies production of myeloid cells in long-term cultures.Blood. 1996 Mar 15;87(6):2252-61.

Tachibana I, Hemler ME. Role of transmembrane 4 superfamily (TM4SF) proteins CD9 and CD81 in muscle cell fusion and myotube maintenance.J Cell Biol. 1999 Aug 23;146(4):893-904. (KMC8, WB, IP, FA, PubMed)