CD180 Monoclonal / Biotin / RP/14

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Product Details
Supplier Miltenyi Biotec
Catalog #: 130-101-936 (View supplier product page)
Size 30 μg in 1 ml
Price $60.00
Antigen CD180
Clone RP/14
Host Rat
Isotype IgG2a κ
Conjugate Biotin
Target Species Mouse
Applications FC, MICS (MACSima Imaging Cyclic Staining), IF, IHC, Functional
Description Clone RP/14 recognizes CD180, a type I transmembrane protein structurally similar to Toll like receptors (TLRs), with the conserved features of TLRs, including a leucine-rich repeat extracellular domain and regions containing conserved cysteines. However, in contrast to TLRs, CD180 lacks a typical TIR domain, containing only 6 to 11 intracytoplasmic amino acids. Antibody mediated ligation of CD180 was shown to induce B cell proliferation and protection from subsequent radiation- or dexamethasone-induced apoptosis. Expression of CD180 is found on mature B cells, monocytes, macrophages, and dendritic cells. CD180 activity is dependent on physical association with a molecule called MD-1. In B cells, CD180, together with TLR4, has been shown to induce B cell proliferation in response to LPS. However, in primary myeloid cells and in vivo, CD180 acts as an inhibitor of TLR4 signaling.
About CD180 and Biotin
CD180 CD180 is a cell surface molecule consisting of extracellular leucine-rich repeats (LRR) and a short cytoplasmic tail. The extracellular LRR is associated with a molecule called MD-1 and form the cell surface receptor complex, RP105/MD-1. It belongs to the family of pathogen receptors, Toll-like receptors (TLR). RP105/MD1, by working in concert with TLR4, controls B cell recognition and signaling of lipopolysaccharide (LPS), a membrane constituent of Gram-negative bacteria. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008]
Citations
PMID 16303092
PMID 17470533
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