Product Description
CD86 Antibody [IT2.2] (PE) | 76-595 | ProSci
Host: Mouse
Reactivity: Human
Homology: N/A
Immunogen: N/A
Research Area: Innate Immunity
Tested Application: Flow
Application: N/A
Specificiy: The IT2.2 antibody reacts with human CD86, also known as B7-2, an 80 kDa cell surface protein which is a ligand for CD28, a co-stimulatory receptor for the T cell receptor (TCR) .
Positive Control 1: N/A
Positive Control 2: N/A
Positive Control 3: N/A
Positive Control 4: N/A
Positive Control 5: N/A
Positive Control 6: N/A
Molecular Weight: N/A
Validation: N/A
Isoform: N/A
Purification: The monoclonal antibody was purified utilizing affinity chromatography and unreacted dye was removed from the product.
Clonality: Monoclonal
Clone: IT2.2
Isotype: Mouse IgG2b, kappa
Conjugate: PE
Physical State: liquid
Buffer: Phosphate-buffered aqueous solution, ≤0.09% Sodium azide, may contain carrier protein/stabilizer, ph7.2.
Concentration: batch dependent
Storage Condition: The product should be stored undiluted at 4˚C and should be protected from prolonged exposure to light. Do not freeze.
Alternate Name: B70, B7-2, B7.2, LAB72, CD28LG2, CD86
User Note: Optimal dilutions for each application to be determined by the researcher.
BACKGROUND: The IT2.2 antibody reacts with human CD86, also known as B7-2, an 80 kDa cell surface protein which is a ligand for CD28, a co-stimulatory receptor for the T cell receptor (TCR) . CD28 can also bind a second B7 ligand known as CD80 (B7-1) . Both CD80 and CD86 are expressed on activated B cells and antigen-presenting cells. These ligands trigger CD28 signaling in concert with TCR activation to drive T cell proliferation, induce high-level expression of IL-2, impart resistance to apoptosis, and enhance T cell cytotoxicity. The interaction / co-stimulatory signaling between the B7 ligands and CD28 provides crucial communication between T cells and B cells or APCs to coordinate the adaptive immune response.The IT2.2 antibody may be used as a marker for CD86 expression on B cells, macrophages, and dendritic cells. It is reported to be cross-reactive with Rhesus, Cynomolgus and Common marmoset CD86.