Anti-Human/Mouse GL7 (T and B Cell Activation Marker) Alexa Fluor® 647

Also known as: GL-7, Ly-77, Ly77

Clone: GL-7 (GL7)

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

SKU# 51-5902

Cat. No. Size
51-5902-80 25 ug
51-5902-82 100 ug

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Description

Description: This GL7 monoclonal antibody reacts with a cell-surface protein found on T and B lymphocytes activated in vitro, on bone marrow pre-B-II cells, germinal center B cells, and also human B cell lines Ramos and Daudi. There is strain variability with respect to antigen distribution on thymocytes and Con A-activated spleen cells, with expression in BALB/c greater than that in C57BL/6. GL7 is commonly used as a marker for mouse germinal center B cells. The epitope of GL7 has been identified as a sialic acid glycan moiety called Neu5Ac. This moiety is recognized by CD22.

Details
Host Rat
Isotype IgM
Reactivity Mouse
Conjugate Alexa Fluor 647
Laser Red Laser
Emit 668 nm
Excite 633 nm
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Reported Applications Flow Cytometric Analysis
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References

References: Kimura N, Ohmori K, Miyazaki K, Izawa M, Matsuzaki Y, Yasuda Y, Takematsu H, Kozutsumi Y, Moriyama A, Kannagi R. Human B-lymphocytes express alpha2-6-sialylated 6-sulfo-N-acetyllactosamine serving as a preferred ligand for CD22/Siglec-2. J Biol Chem. 2007 Nov 2;282(44):32200-7. (GL7, FA, human cells, PubMed)

Naito Y, Takematsu H, Koyama S, Miyake S, Yamamoto H, Fujinawa R, Sugai M, Okuno Y, Tsujimoto G, Yamaji T, Hashimoto Y, Itohara S, Kawasaki T, Suzuki A, Kozutsumi Y. Germinal center marker GL7 probes activation-dependent repression of N-glycolylneuraminic acid, a sialic acid species involved in the negative modulation of B-cell activation.Mol Cell Biol. 2007 Apr;27(8):3008-22.

Laszlo, G., K.S. Hathcock, H.B. Dickler, and R.J. Hodes. 1993. Characterization of a novel cell-surface molecule expressed on subpopulations of activated T and B cells. J. Immunol. 150: 5252 - 5262.

Han, S., B. Zheng, D.G. Schatz, E. Spanopoulou, and G. Kelsoe. 1996. Neoteny in lymphocytes: Rag1 and Rag2 expression in germinal center B cells. Science 274:2094 - 2097.

Han, S., B. Zheng, Y. Takahashi, and G. Kelsoe. 1997. Distinctive characteristics of germinal center B cells. Semin. Immunol. 9: 255 - 260.

Han, S., S.R. Dillon, B. Zheng, M. Shimoda, M.S. Schlissel, and G. Kelsoe. 1997. V(D)J recombinase activity in a subset of germinal center B lymphocytes. Science278: 301 - 305.

Hathcock, K.S., C.E.M. Pucillo, G. Laszlo, L. Lai, and R.J. Hodes. 1995. Analysis of thymic subpopulations expressing the activation antigen GL7. Expression, genetics, and function. J. Immunol. 155: 4575 - 4581.


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