anti-human CD147, Clone HIM6
Description
CD147 also known as EMMPRIN (extracellular matrix metalloproteinase inducer) or TCSF (tumour cell-derived collagenase-stimulatory factor) is an ubiquitously expressed cell surface protein with multiple glycosylated forms. The highest level of CD147 expression is on metabolically active cells, such as lymphoblasts, inflammatory cells, brown adipocytes and malignant tumour cells. CD147 has multiple functions, including facilitating of cell surface expression of monocarboxylate transporter proteins and extracellular matrix metalloproteinases, regulation of integrin functions, it plays roles in cell development and activation, fetal development or retinal function.
Properties
The monoclonal antibody ADG5091/L (clone HIM6) is a murine monoclonal antibody, subclass IgG1. The antibody has been purified using protein-G affinity chromatography, Purity > 95% (by SDS-PAGE).
The antibody recognizes a 50-60 kDa type I transmembrane glycoprotein named basigin or neurothelin which is a blood-brain barrier-specific molecule. CD147 is primarily expressed on all leukocytes, red blood cells, platelets and endothelial cells; it is not expressed by resting lymphocytes.
Presentation
Vial containing 100 µg /100 µl (ADG5091) or 300 µg/300 µl (ADG5091L) of purified antibody in PBS containing 0.09 % sodium azide (pH 7.2). The IgG concentration is 1 mg/ml. Spin the vial briefly before opening.
Storage and Stability
Store at 4 °C. For long-term storage aliquot and store at -20°. It is recommended to avoid freeze-thaw cycles. The reagent is stable until the expiry date stated on the vial label.
Applications
Flow cytometry
Immunohistochemistry (aceton-fixed frozen sections)
Category: Research use only
Type: Antibody
Product Availability: Worldwide
Manufacturer: ImmBioMed GmbH & Co KG, Germany
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anti-human CD147, Clone HIM6
Cat.No. ADG5091L
Artikelnr.: 938241
Einheit: 300 µg
Code: ADG5091L
Hersteller: ImmBioMed GmbH & Co. KG
References
- Leucocyte Typing VI. Tadamitsu L et al. (Eds.), White Cell Differentiation Antigens, Garland Publishing New York (1997).