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Antigenic Specificity | CD151, Human |
Clone | REA265 |
Host Species | Recombinant Human |
Reactive Species | human |
Isotype | IgG1 |
Format | biotin conjugate |
Size | 100 tests in 1 mL |
Concentration | 1:11 |
Applications | Flow cytometry |
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Description | CD151 Antibody, anti-human, Biotin, REAfinity™. Clone REA265 recognizes the CD151 antigen, a 29 kDa cell surface glycoprotein, which is also known as platelet-endothelial tetraspan antigen 3 (PETA-3) or tetraspanin-24 (Tspan-24). Like other tetraspanin family members, CD151 contains four hydrophobic transmembrane domains, two short cytoplasmic tails, and one small and one large extracellular loop. CD151 is expressed by many different cell types such as platelets, immature hematopoietic cells, megakaryocytes, keratinocytes, epithelial cells, muscle cells, Schwann cells, vascular endothelium, as well as epithelial cells. It complexes with integrins and other transmembrane 4 superfamily proteins and is involved in cellular processes including cell adhesion and regulates integrin trafficking and function. CD151 enhances cell motility, invasion, and metastasis of tumor cells. | Additional information: Clone REA265 displays negligible binding to Fc receptors. | |
Immunogen | n/a |
Other Names | GP27, MER2, PETA-3, RAPH, SFA1, TSPAN24 |
Gene, Accession # | Gene ID: 977 |
Catalog # | 130-103-756 |
Price | $264 |
Order / More Info | CD151, Human Antibody from MILTENYI BIOTEC B.V. & Co. KG |
Product Specific References | Karamatic, C. V. et al. (2004) CD151, the first member of the tetraspanin (TM4) superfamily detected on erythrocytes, is essential for the correct assembly of human basement membranes in kidney and skin. Blood 104 (8): 2217-2223. | Kohno, M. et al. (2002) CD151 enhances cell motility and metastasis of cancer cells in the presence of focal adhesion kinase. Int. J. Cancer 97 (3): 336-343. | Chernousov, M. A. et al. (2013) Tetraspanins are involved in Schwann cell-axon interaction. J. Neurosci. Res. 91 (11): 1419-1428. |