Cd209b Rat Monoclonal Antibody [Clone ID: ER-TR9]

CAT#: BM4011LE-S

Cd209b rat monoclonal antibody, clone ER-TR9, Low Endotoxin


USD 585.00

2 Weeks*

Size
    • 200 ug

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Clone Name ER-TR9
Applications FC, FN, IHC
Recommended Dilution Immunohistochemistry on frozen sections (1,2): Tissue sections were fixed in acetone and stained with antibody ER-TR9 using a two-step immunoperoxidase method (Ref.1). The typical starting working dilution is 1:50.
Flow cytometry (4,5): Stains the extracellular domain of SIGN-R1. Peritoneal cells were pre-incubated with anti-CD16/32 to block FcγR before staining. As a negative control an isotype-matched antibody was used  (Ref.6). The typical starting working dilution is 1:50.
Functional assays (3-6): Antibody ER-TR9  blocked the recognition of  zymosan and C. albicans by peritoneal macrophages. An isotype-matched antibody was used as a negative control. The polysaccharide mannan was used as a positive control. (Ref.4).
Positive control: Peritoneal macrophages of (Ref.4).
Negative control: Alveolar macrophages (Ref. 4).
Reactivities Mouse
Host Rat
Isotype IgM
Clonality Monoclonal
Immunogen Mouse thymic stromal cells
Specificity

The monoclonal antibody ER-TR9 recognizes murine SIGN-related 1 (SIGN-R1).
Uptake of FITC-labeled dextran by macrophages can be blocked both in vivo and in vitro by the monoclonal antibody ER-TR9. Therefore, the monoclonal antibody ER-TR9 can be used to study the uptake of polysaccharides by macrophages.

Formulation State: Low Endotoxin
State: Liquid sterile culture medium with a low endotoxin level
Concentration lot specific
Conjugation Unconjugated
Storage

Store at 2 - 8 °C.

Stability Shelf life: one year from despatch.

Gene Name CD209b antigen
Background SIGN-R1,  a homolog of human DC-SIGN, is a 37 kDa type II transmembrane protein containing a single, C-terminal C-type lectin domain. SIGN-R1 is a specific marker for the identification of macrophage subpopulations present in the marginal zone of spleen (the so-called marginal zone macrophages (MZM)), in the lymph node medulla, and in the peritoneal cavity of some mouse strains. ER-TR9 does not react with macrophages in other regions of the spleen, such as CD169+ marginal metallophils and F4/80+ red pulp macrophages. In the spleen, the MZM function in trapping and clearance of blood-borne microbial antigens. SIGN-R1 mediates the uptake of encapsulated microbes , particularly through the recognition of microbial polysaccharides.
Synonyms DC-SIGN-related protein 1, OtB7
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