General Notes
Mouse anti Human CD30 antibody, clone G05-2D2, recognizes CD30 also known as Tumor Necrosis Factor Receptor Super Family member 8, CD30L receptor and Ki-1 antigen. CD30 is a 120 kDa transmembrane glycoprotein that belongs to the tumor necrosis factor receptor superfamily. CD30 is expressed on small subsets of activated T and B lymphocytes and a range of lymphoid neoplasms (Weyden et al. 2017). Upon binding of its ligand CD30L, CD30 undergoes trimerization and recruits TNFR-associated factor (TRAF) and TRAF binding proteins generating a signaling complex which can then mediate MAPK and NF?B signaling (Weyden et al. 2017). In this way, CD30 signaling is able to regulate peripheral T cell responses, controls T cell survival, down regulates cytolitic capacity and regulates thymocyte survival (Muta & Podack 2013).The purified Mouse anti Human CD30 antibody, clone G05-2D2 (MCA62670GA) can be used as a capture antibody in a sandwich ELISA with the biotinylated Mouse anti Human CD30 antibody, clone D02-6E11 (MCA6271B) as the detection antibody.