Anti-Human CD59 Monoclonal Antibody (clone MEM-43) -100 µg - Creative Biolabs
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Anti-Human CD59 Monoclonal Antibody (clone MEM-43) -100 µg (CAT#: CB-P199-AB) Datasheet

Product Type
Antibody
Description
This antibody is the prototype antibody of the CD59 determinant, which is an 18-25 kDa PI-linked glycoprotein, which is widely expressed in most types of cells. Antigens are the main complement protection molecules of human cells. It is expressed on all white blood cells, red blood cells and most other cell types. The binding of this antibody inhibits the complement protective activity of CD59. CD59 is one of the complement regulatory membrane proteins missing in paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria (PNH). The anti-CD59 reagent can be used for the differential diagnosis of type II PNH and type I PNH. Recently, the role of CD59 in LPS signal transduction has been reported in keratinocytes. The antibody reacts with a well-defined epitope (W40, R-53) on the CD59 molecule.
Disease
Autoimmunity, Infectious diseases
Size
100 µg
Species
Human
Host
Mouse
Clonality
Monoclonal
Isotype
Mouse IgG2a
Clone Number
MEM-43
Buffer
PBS and 0.1% bovine serum albumin with low endotoxin level.
Application
Flow cytometry, Functional studies, Immuno precipitation, Western blot
Application Notes
For flow cytometry and Western blotting, the diluent used depends on the detection system used. It is recommended that users test reagents and determine their own optimal dilution. The typical initial working dilution is 1:10. In order to neutralize biological activity, it must be diluted according to the amount of endotoxin to be inactivated.
Storage Instructions
Product should be stored at 4°C. Under recommended storage conditions, product is stable for at least one year.
Target
CD59
Alternative Names
Membrane attack complex inhibition factor; MACIF; MAC-inhibitory protein; Protectin; CD59

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