Description | CD9 Antibody, anti-human, APC, REAfinity™. Clone REA1071 recognizes the human CD9 antigen, a 25 kDa cell surface glycoprotein which is also known as tetraspanin-29 (Tspan-29). CD9 belongs to the tetraspanin family of integral proteins, which are characterized by the presence of four conserved transmembrane domains, a small and two large extracellular loops. Expression of CD9 is found on platelets, pre-B cells, fibroblasts, eosinophils, macrophages, basophils, epithelial cells, oocytes, and activated T cells. Further expression is reported on malignant cells and tumor cell lines where CD9 is involved in supressor functions, inhibition of cell invasion and metastasis. CD9 associates with other tetraspanin members, cell adhesion molecules such as EpCAM, integrin subsets, transmembrane proteins (EWI-2 and EWI-F), choline receptors, and G-proteins. Through diverse interactions or via direct stimulation, CD9 influences various cellular functions including cell adhesion, aggregation, migration, clustering of MHC molecules in dendritic cells (DCs), and provides costimulatory signal during T cell activation. | Additional information: Clone REA1071 displays negligible binding to Fc receptors. |
Other Names | 5H9, MRP-1, Tetraspanin-29 (Tspan-29), TSPAN-29, p24, MIC3, Tspan29, ORF, GIG2 |
Product Specific References | Hemler, M. E. (2003) Tetraspanin proteins mediate cellular penetration, invasion, and fusion events and define a novel type of membrane microdomain. Annu. Rev. Cell Dev. Biol. 19: 397-342. | Jones, E. L. et al. (2011) Tetraspanins in cellular immunity. Biochem. Soc. T. 39 (2): 506-511. | Wang, H. X. et al. (2011) The C-terminal tail of tetraspanin protein CD9 contributes to its function and molecular organization. Cell. Sci. 124: 2702-2710. |