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Anti- MHC class I [HCA2] monoclonal Antibody

Invented at Netherlands Cancer Institute

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Catalogue Number 154774
Applications IHC IP WB
Antigen/Gene or Protein Targets MHC class I
Reactivity Human
Relevance MHC class I molecules are one of two primary classes of major histocompatibility complex (MHC) molecules (the other being MHC class II) and are found on the cell surface of all nucleated cells in the bodies of jawed vertebrates. They also occur on platelets, but not on red blood cells. Their function is to display peptide fragments of proteins from within the cell to cytotoxic T cells; this will trigger an immediate response from the immune system against a particular non-self antigen displayed with the help of an MHC class I protein. Because MHC class I molecules present peptides derived from cytosolic proteins, the pathway of MHC class I presentation is often called cytosolic or endogenous pathway.
Host Mouse
Immunogen Immunized with HLA-B7 and -B40 heavy chains
Subclass IgG1
Myeloma Used Sp2/0-Ag14
Recommended Growing Conditions IMDM + 10% FBS ulta low IgG, 37 ⁰C 5% CO2
Strain Balb/c
Notes Fusion partners: fusion of SP2/0-Ag14 mouse myeloma cells with spleen cells from BALB/c mice.
Research Area Cell Signaling & Signal Transduction, Immunology

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Stam et al. 1986. J Immunol. 137(7):2299-306. PMID: 3760563.


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Stam et al. 1986. J Immunol. 137(7):2299-306. PMID: 3760563.


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