This antibody recognises human CD226, a ~65 kDa glycoprotein, also known as DNAM1 (DNAX accessory molecule-1). CD226 is broadly expressed on T-cells, NK cells, platelets, monocytes and a subset of B cells. CD226 is also expressed by a subset of CD3 positive thymocytes. Mouse anti Human CD226 antibody, clone DX11 is reported to inhibit T- and NK cell mediated cytotoxicity against tumor cell targets and to block TNF alpha and IFN gamma secretion by alloantigen-specific T-cells.
Applications
Flow Cytometry
Dilutions
Flow Cytometry: Neat, Use 10µl of the suggested working dilution to label 1 x 106 cells in 100µl
Reactivity
Human
Immunogen
Human cytotoxic T lymphocyte clone.
Host
Mouse
Clonality
Monoclonal
Clone ID
DX11
Isotype
IgG1
Conjugate
PE
Excitation: 565nm, Emission: 578nm
Purification
Protein A affinity chromatography of tissue culture supernatant.
Concentration
Reconstitution dependent.
Product Form
Lyophilized
Reconstitution
Reconstitute with 1 ml of distilled water.
Formulation
Supplied in Phosphate Buffered Saline with 1% BSA, 5% Sucrose, and 0.09% Sodium Azide.
Storage
Store undiluted at 4°C. Do not freeze! This product is photosensitive and should be protected from light. Should this product contain a precipitate we recommend microcentrifugation before use.
General Notes
Mouse anti Human CD226 antibody, clone DX11 recognizes human CD226, a ~65 kDa glycoprotein, also known as DNAM1 (DNAX accessory molecule-1). CD226 is broadly expressed on T-cells, NK cells, platelets, monocytes and a subset of B cells. CD226 is also expressed by a subset of CD3 positive thymocytes.Mouse anti Human CD226 antibody, clone DX11 is reported to inhibit T- and NK cell mediated cytotoxicity against tumor cell targets and to block TNF alpha and IFN gamma secretion by alloantigen-specific T-cells (Kojima et al. 2003).
Synonyms
adhesion glycoprotein, CD226 antigen, CD226 molecule, CD226_HUMAN, DNAM 1, DNAM-1, DNAM1, DNAX accessory molecule 1, platelet and T cell activation antigen 1, PTA1, T lineage specific activation antigen 1 antigen, TLiSA1