Anti-Human CD235a (Glycophorin A) Antibody, Clone 2B7

Mouse monoclonal IgG1 antibody against human CD235a (glycophorin A)
概要
The 2B7 antibody reacts with CD235a (Glycophorin A), an ~10 kDa type I sialoglycoprotein present in the cell membrane of erythrocytes and erythroid precursors as a homodimer. Glycophorin A bears the antigenic determinants for the MN and Ss blood groups and has been proposed to provide a large mucin-like surface to erythrocytes that acts to minimize aggregation in circulation. Glycophorin A is first detectable on morphologically recognizable erythroid precursors just after the colony-forming unit erythroid (CFU-E) stage, and reaches its maximal expression at the late normoblast stage. Anti-glycophorin is useful in combination with anti-transferrin receptor (CD71) to identify distinct stages of erythroid differentiation since CD71 expression precedes Glycophorin A expression, but is lost during maturation of normoblasts into mature red blood cells (RBCs). Peptide-binding ELISA data indicate that the epitope of the 2B7 antibody is located in the extracellular domain of CD235a within the sequence Ala54 - Ser66 (AATPRAHEVSEIS).
Subtype
Primary Antibodies
Target Antigen
CD235 (Glycophorin)
Reactive Species
Human
Conjugation
FITC
Host Species
Mouse
Cell Type
Erythroid Cells, Red Blood Cells
Species
Human
Application
Cell Isolation, Flow Cytometry
Area of Interest
Immunology
数据及文献

Data

Flow cytometry analysis of human whole blood labeled with Anti-Human CD235a (Glycophorin A) Antibody, Clone 2B7, FITC (filled histogram) or Mouse IgG1, kappa Isotype Control Antibody, Clone MOPC-21, FITC (Catalog #60070FI; solid line histogram).

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