Anti-HLA-A2 (Human) mAb-FITC

Anti-HLA-A2 (Human) mAb-FITC

Antibodies Primary

On Request
This item can unfortunately not be purchased via our website. Please send an email to info@nordicbiosite.com, and we will handle your order directly.

Article No

K0186-4

Application

FC

Species Reactivity

human

Size

1mL (50 Tests)

Clone

BB7.2

Source / Host

mouse

Shipping Information

4°C

Article No

K0186-4

Application

FC

Species Reactivity

human

Size

1mL (50 Tests)

Clone

BB7.2

Source / Host

mouse

Shipping Information

4°C

Specifications

Application FC
Article No K0186-4
Country Availability SE, FI, DK, NO, IS, EE, LV, LT, FO, GL
Clone BB7.2
Clone Type monoclonal
Conjugation FITC
Description Anti-HLA-A2 (Human) mAb-FITC
Supplier MBL
Immunogen HLA-A2 was solubilized with papain
Isotype IgG2b k
Notes Human leukocyte antigen-A2 (HLA-A2) is a class I molecule of the human major histocompatibility complex (MHC). It is a heterodimer composed of a 43 kDa α subunit that is non-covalently associated with the 12 kDa β2-microglobulin protein. HLA-A2, like other class I molecules, binds peptides from proteins degraded in the cytoplasm and plays a role in antigen presentation and interaction with CD8+ T cells. HLA-A2 is the most common HLA-A allele in the Caucasian and American Indian populations (~30% and 50%, respectively) and A2 restricted T cell epitopes have been studied widely.
Product Type Antibodies Primary
Shipping Information 4°C
Size 1mL (50 Tests)
Source / Host mouse
Species Reactivity human
Stability 1 year
Storage 4°C
Substrate / Buffer 0.5 mg/mL in PBS/1% BSA/0.09% sodium azide
Technical Specifications Human leukocyte antigen-A2 (HLA-A2) is a class I molecule of the human major histocompatibility complex (MHC). It is a heterodimer composed of a 43 kDa α subunit that is non-covalently associated with the 12 kDa β2-microglobulin protein. HLA-A2, like other class I molecules, binds peptides from proteins degraded in the cytoplasm and plays a role in antigen presentation and interaction with CD8+ T cells. HLA-A2 is the most common HLA-A allele in the Caucasian and American Indian populations (~30% and 50%, respectively) and A2 restricted T cell epitopes have been studied widely.
Product Page Updated 2024-01-10T15:49:33.450Z

Documentation

Suggested protocols

References

Show more
Shipping info
The delivery time for this item is approximately 8-15 business days. Read more