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mouse anti-CD45RO monoclonal antibody (UCHL-1) 6099

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Antibody summary

  • Mouse monoclonal to CD45RO
  • Suitable for: Immunohistochemistry (formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissues)
  • Reacts with: Human
  • Isotype:IgG2a
  • Control: Tonsil or lymph node
  • Visualization: Cell membrane
  • 0.1, 0.5, 1.0 mL concentrated, 7 mL prediluted
SKU: 6099parent Categories: , Tags: , ,
Weight 1 lbs
Dimensions 9 × 5 × 2 in
host

mouse

isotype

IgG2a

clonality

monoclonal

concentration

concentrate, predilute

applications

IHC

reactivity

human

available size

0.1 mL, 0.5 mL, 1 mL concentrated, 7 mL prediluted

mouse anti-CD45RO monoclonal antibody UCHL-1 6099

antibody
Database link:
human P08575
Tested applications
IHC
Recommended dilutions
Concentrated 1:50-100
Application Notes
Positive control: Tonsil or lymph node
Immunogen
Interleukin-2-dependent human T lymphocytes
Size and concentration
7 mL prediluted or 0.1, 0.5, 1.0 mL and concentrated
Form
liquid
Storage Instructions
2-8°C for short term, for longer term at -20°C. Avoid freeze / thaw cycles.
Purity
affinity purified
Clonality
monoclonal
Isotype
IgG2a
Compatible secondaries
goat anti-mouse IgG, H&L chain specific, peroxidase conjugated polyclonal antibody 5486
goat anti-mouse IgG, H&L chain specific, biotin conjugated, Conjugate polyclonal antibody 2685
goat anti-mouse IgG, H&L chain specific, FITC conjugated polyclonal antibody 7854
goat anti-mouse IgG, H&L chain specific, peroxidase conjugated polyclonal antibody, crossabsorbed 1706
goat anti-mouse IgG, H&L chain specific, biotin conjugated polyclonal antibody, crossabsorbed 1716
goat anti-mouse IgG, H&L chain specific, FITC conjugated polyclonal antibody, crossabsorbed 1721
Isotype control
Mouse monoclonal IgG2a - Isotype Control
target relevance
Homo sapiens PTPRC
Receptor-type tyrosine-protein phosphatase C
Protein names
Receptor-type tyrosine-protein phosphatase C
Alternative names
Leukocyte common antigen, T200
Gene names
PTPRC
Protein family
Belongs to the protein-tyrosine phosphatase family. Receptor class 1/6 subfamily
Function
Protein tyrosine-protein phosphatase required for T-cell activation through the antigen receptor (PubMed:35767951). Acts as a positive regulator of T-cell coactivation upon binding to DPP4. The first PTPase domain has enzymatic activity, while the second one seems to affect the substrate specificity of the first one. Upon T-cell activation, recruits and dephosphorylates SKAP1 and FYN. Dephosphorylates LYN, and thereby modulates LYN activity (By similarity). Interacts with CLEC10A at antigen presenting cell-T cell contact; CLEC10A on immature dendritic cells recognizes Tn antigen-carrying PTPRC/CD45 receptor on effector T cells and modulates T cell activation threshold to limit autoreactivity
Catalytic activity
O-phospho-L-tyrosyl-[protein] + H2O = L-tyrosyl-[protein] + phosphate
Subcellular location
Cell membrane, Membrane raft, Synapse
Structure
(Microbial infection) Interacts with human cytomegalovirus protein UL11; the interaction is required for binding of UL11 to T-cells
Post-translational modification
Heavily N- and O-glycosylated
Involvement in disease
Multiple sclerosis
A multifactorial, inflammatory, demyelinating disease of the central nervous system. Sclerotic lesions are characterized by perivascular infiltration of monocytes and lymphocytes and appear as indurated areas in pathologic specimens (sclerosis in plaques). The pathological mechanism is regarded as an autoimmune attack of the myelin sheath, mediated by both cellular and humoral immunity. Clinical manifestations include visual loss, extra-ocular movement disorders, paresthesias, loss of sensation, weakness, dysarthria, spasticity, ataxia and bladder dysfunction. Genetic and environmental factors influence susceptibility to the disease.

Immunodeficiency 105, severe combined
An autosomal recessive disorder characterized by recurrent infections in early infancy, decreased or absent numbers of non-functional T cells, normal or increased levels of B cells, hypogammaglobulinemia, and normal or low NK cells. Clinical manifestations may include pneumonia, dermatitis, and lymphadenopathy.

Keywords
3D-structure, Alternative splicing, Cell membrane, Disease variant, Glycoprotein, Host-virus interaction, Hydrolase, Membrane, Phosphoprotein, Protein phosphatase, Proteomics identification, Reference proteome, Repeat, SCID, Signal, Synapse, Transmembrane, Transmembrane helix
Sequence
MTMYLWLKLLAFGFAFLDTEVFVTGQSPTPSPTGLTTAKMPSVPLSSDPLPTHTTAFSPA STFERENDFSETTTSLSPDNTSTQVSPDSLDNASAFNTTGVSSVQTPHLPTHADSQTPSA GTDTQTFSGSAANAKLNPTPGSNAISDVPGERSTASTFPTDPVSPLTTTLSLAHHSSAAL PARTSNTTITANTSDAYLNASETTTLSPSGSAVISTTTIATTPSKPTCDEKYANITVDYL YNKETKLFTAKLNVNENVECGNNTCTNNEVHNLTECKNASVSISHNSCTAPDKTLILDVP PGVEKFQLHDCTQVEKADTTICLKWKNIETFTCDTQNITYRFQCGNMIFDNKEIKLENLE PEHEYKCDSEILYNNHKFTNASKIIKTDFGSPGEPQIIFCRSEAAHQGVITWNPPQRSFH NFTLCYIKETEKDCLNLDKNLIKYDLQNLKPYTKYVLSLHAYIIAKVQRNGSAAMCHFTT KSAPPSQVWNMTVSMTSDNSMHVKCRPPRDRNGPHERYHLEVEAGNTLVRNESHKNCDFR VKDLQYSTDYTFKAYFHNGDYPGEPFILHHSTSYNSKALIAFLAFLIIVTSIALLVVLYK IYDLHKKRSCNLDEQQELVERDDEKQLMNVEPIHADILLETYKRKIADEGRLFLAEFQSI PRVFSKFPIKEARKPFNQNKNRYVDILPYDYNRVELSEINGDAGSNYINASYIDGFKEPR KYIAAQGPRDETVDDFWRMIWEQKATVIVMVTRCEEGNRNKCAEYWPSMEEGTRAFGDVV VKINQHKRCPDYIIQKLNIVNKKEKATGREVTHIQFTSWPDHGVPEDPHLLLKLRRRVNA FSNFFSGPIVVHCSAGVGRTGTYIGIDAMLEGLEAENKVDVYGYVVKLRRQRCLMVQVEA QYILIHQALVEYNQFGETEVNLSELHPYLHNMKKRDPPSEPSPLEAEFQRLPSYRSWRTQ HIGNQEENKSKNRNSNVIPYDYNRVPLKHELEMSKESEHDSDESSDDDSDSEEPSKYINA SFIMSYWKPEVMIAAQGPLKETIGDFWQMIFQRKVKVIVMLTELKHGDQEICAQYWGEGK QTYGDIEVDLKDTDKSSTYTLRVFELRHSKRKDSRTVYQYQYTNWSVEQLPAEPKELISM IQVVKQKLPQKNSSEGNKHHKSTPLLIHCRDGSQQTGIFCALLNLLESAETEEVVDIFQV VKALRKARPGMVSTFEQYQFLYDVIASTYPAQNGQVKKNNHQEDKIEFDNEVDKVKQDAN CVNPLGAPEKLPEAKEQAEGSEPTSGTEGPEHSVNGPASPALNQGS
UniProt accession: P08575

Data

Human lymph node stained with anti-CD45RO antibody using peroxidase-conjugate and DAB chromogen. Note cell membrane staining of T lymphocytes.
Human lymph node stained with anti-CD45RO antibody using peroxidase-conjugate and DAB chromogen. Note cell membrane staining of T lymphocytes.

FAQ & Publications

Frequently Asked Questions
What applications is the mouse anti-CD45RO monoclonal antibody (UCHL-1) suitable for?
This antibody is suitable for immunohistochemistry (IHC) on formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded human tissue samples, such as tonsil or lymph node.
How should the mouse anti-CD45RO antibody be stored to maintain stability?
For short-term storage, keep the antibody at 2-8°C. For longer-term storage, it should be kept at -20°C, avoiding repeated freeze/thaw cycles to preserve antibody integrity.
What species reactivity and host origin does this CD45RO monoclonal antibody have?
The antibody is a mouse monoclonal antibody that specifically reacts with human CD45RO antigen.
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