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Invitrogen
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product type :
antibody
product name :
CD209b (SIGN-R1) Monoclonal Antibody (eBio22D1 (22D1)), Functional Grade, eBioscience™
catalog :
16-2093-82
quantity :
100 µg
price :
US 233
clonality :
monoclonal
host :
hamsters
conjugate :
nonconjugated
clone name :
eBio22D1 (22D1)
reactivity :
mouse
application :
ELISA, immunohistochemistry, immunocytochemistry, immunoprecipitation, flow cytometry, immunohistochemistry - frozen section
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citations: 23
Published Application/Species/Sample/DilutionReference
  • immunohistochemistry - frozen section; mouse; 1:200; loading ...; fig 3a
Kim E, Woodruff M, Grigoryan L, Maier B, Lee S, Mandal P, et al. Squalene emulsion-based vaccine adjuvants stimulate CD8 T cell, but not antibody responses, through a RIPK3-dependent pathway. elife. 2020;9: pubmed publisher
  • flow cytometry; mouse; loading ...; fig 4c
Zhang Q, Xiang L, Zaman M, Dong W, He G, Deng G. Predominant Role of Immunoglobulin G in the Pathogenesis of Splenomegaly in Murine Lupus. Front Immunol. 2019;10:3020 pubmed publisher
  • immunohistochemistry - frozen section; mouse; loading ...; fig s5
Medaglia C, Giladi A, Stoler Barak L, De Giovanni M, Salame T, Biram A, et al. Spatial reconstruction of immune niches by combining photoactivatable reporters and scRNA-seq. Science. 2017;358:1622-1626 pubmed publisher
  • immunohistochemistry - frozen section; mouse; loading ...; fig 1e
Turner V, Mabbott N. Ageing adversely affects the migration and function of marginal zone B cells. Immunology. 2017;151:349-362 pubmed publisher
  • immunohistochemistry - frozen section; mouse; loading ...; fig 5e
Gillespie A, Teoh J, Lee H, Prince J, Stadnisky M, Anderson M, et al. Genomic Modifiers of Natural Killer Cells, Immune Responsiveness and Lymphoid Tissue Remodeling Together Increase Host Resistance to Viral Infection. PLoS Pathog. 2016;12:e1005419 pubmed publisher
  • flow cytometry; mouse; fig 2
Zinselmeyer B, Heydari S, Sacristán C, Nayak D, Cammer M, Herz J, et al. PD-1 promotes immune exhaustion by inducing antiviral T cell motility paralysis. J Exp Med. 2013;210:757-74 pubmed publisher
  • flow cytometry; mouse
  • immunocytochemistry; mouse
  • immunohistochemistry; mouse
Barral P, Sanchez Nino M, Van Rooijen N, Cerundolo V, Batista F. The location of splenic NKT cells favours their rapid activation by blood-borne antigen. EMBO J. 2012;31:2378-90 pubmed publisher
Rani G, Ashwin H, Brown N, Hitchcock I, Kaye P. Hematological consequences of malaria in mice previously treated for visceral leishmaniasis. Wellcome Open Res. 2021;6:83 pubmed publisher
Troegeler A, Mercier I, Cougoule C, Pietretti D, Colom A, Duval C, et al. C-type lectin receptor DCIR modulates immunity to tuberculosis by sustaining type I interferon signaling in dendritic cells. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2017;114:E540-E549 pubmed publisher
Matsuda T, Yanase S, Takaoka A, Maruyama M. The immunosenescence-related gene Zizimin2 is associated with early bone marrow B cell development and marginal zone B cell formation. Immun Ageing. 2015;12:1 pubmed publisher
Kawauchi Y, Kuroda Y, Kojima N. Comparison of the carbohydrate preference of SIGNR1 as a phagocytic receptor with the preference as an adhesion molecule. Int Immunopharmacol. 2014;19:27-36 pubmed publisher
King I, Amiel E, Tighe M, Mohrs K, Veerapen N, Besra G, et al. The mechanism of splenic invariant NKT cell activation dictates localization in vivo. J Immunol. 2013;191:572-82 pubmed publisher
Takahara K, Arita T, Tokieda S, Shibata N, Okawa Y, Tateno H, et al. Difference in fine specificity to polysaccharides of Candida albicans mannoprotein between mouse SIGNR1 and human DC-SIGN. Infect Immun. 2012;80:1699-706 pubmed publisher
Takahara K, Tokieda S, Nagaoka K, Inaba K. Efficient capture of Candida albicans and zymosan by SIGNR1 augments TLR2-dependent TNF-? production. Int Immunol. 2012;24:89-96 pubmed publisher
Ohtani M, Iyori M, Saeki A, Tanizume N, Into T, Hasebe A, et al. Involvement of suppressor of cytokine signalling-1-mediated degradation of MyD88-adaptor-like protein in the suppression of Toll-like receptor 2-mediated signalling by the murine C-type lectin SIGNR1-mediated signalling. Cell Microbiol. 2012;14:40-57 pubmed publisher
Anthony R, Kobayashi T, Wermeling F, Ravetch J. Intravenous gammaglobulin suppresses inflammation through a novel T(H)2 pathway. Nature. 2011;475:110-3 pubmed publisher
Birjandi S, Ippolito J, Ramadorai A, Witte P. Alterations in marginal zone macrophages and marginal zone B cells in old mice. J Immunol. 2011;186:3441-51 pubmed publisher
Neill D, Wong S, Bellosi A, Flynn R, Daly M, Langford T, et al. Nuocytes represent a new innate effector leukocyte that mediates type-2 immunity. Nature. 2010;464:1367-70 pubmed publisher
Saunders S, Barlow J, Walsh C, Bellsoi A, Smith P, McKenzie A, et al. C-type lectin SIGN-R1 has a role in experimental colitis and responsiveness to lipopolysaccharide. J Immunol. 2010;184:2627-37 pubmed publisher
Kaden S, Kurig S, Vasters K, Hofmann K, Zaenker K, Schmitz J, et al. Enhanced dendritic cell-induced immune responses mediated by the novel C-type lectin receptor mDCAR1. J Immunol. 2009;183:5069-78 pubmed publisher
Anthony R, Wermeling F, Karlsson M, Ravetch J. Identification of a receptor required for the anti-inflammatory activity of IVIG. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2008;105:19571-8 pubmed publisher
Nagaoka K, Takahara K, Tanaka K, Yoshida H, Steinman R, Saitoh S, et al. Association of SIGNR1 with TLR4-MD-2 enhances signal transduction by recognition of LPS in gram-negative bacteria. Int Immunol. 2005;17:827-36 pubmed
Kang Y, Kim J, Bruening S, Pack M, Charalambous A, Pritsker A, et al. The C-type lectin SIGN-R1 mediates uptake of the capsular polysaccharide of Streptococcus pneumoniae in the marginal zone of mouse spleen. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2004;101:215-20 pubmed
product information
Product Type :
Antibody
Product Name :
CD209b (SIGN-R1) Monoclonal Antibody (eBio22D1 (22D1)), Functional Grade, eBioscience™
Catalog # :
16-2093-82
Quantity :
100 µg
Price :
US 233
Clonality :
Monoclonal
Purity :
Affinity chromatography
Host :
Armenian Hamster
Reactivity :
Mouse
Applications :
ELISA: Assay-Dependent, Flow Cytometry: 0.5 µg/test, Functional assay: Assay-Dependent, Immunohistochemistry (Frozen): Assay-Dependent, Immunoprecipitation: Assay-Dependent
Species :
Mouse
Clone :
eBio22D1 (22D1)
Isotype :
IgG
Storage :
4° C
Description :
SIGNR1 is a type II transmembrane C-type lectin that was identified in a search for mouse homologues of human DC-SIGN. It is expressed at high levels in splenic marginal zone macrophages and lymph node medullary macrophages, where it functions to uptake dextran polysaccharides, including the capsular polysaccharide of Streptococcus pneumoniae. It has also been demonstrated that SIGNR1 physically associates with TLR4/MD2, and it has been suggested that this association plays a role in recognition of LPS. Furthermore, recently it has been shown that SIGNR1 deficient mice have a defect in catabolism of the complement component C3, and that SIGNR1 binds directly to the complement C1 subcomponent, C1q to assemble a non-conventional C3 convertase.
Format :
Liquid
Applications w/Dilutions :
ELISA: Assay-Dependent, Flow Cytometry: 0.5 µg/test, Functional assay: Assay-Dependent, Immunohistochemistry (Frozen): Assay-Dependent, Immunoprecipitation: Assay-Dependent
Aliases :
1810030I22Rik; CD209; CD209 antigen-like protein A; CD209 antigen-like protein B; Cd209a; CD209a antigen; CD209a molecule; Cd209b; CD209b antigen; CDSIGN; CIRE; DC SIGNR1; Dcsign; DC-SIGN; DC-SIGN1; DC-SIGNR1; DC-SIGN-related protein 1; Dendritic cell-specific ICAM-3-grabbing non-integrin; MGC130443; mSIGNR1; OtB7; SIGNR1; SIGN-R1; SIGNR5
more info or order :
company information
Invitrogen
Thermo Fisher Scientific
81 Wyman Street
Waltham, MA USA 02451
https://www.thermofisher.com
800-678-5599
headquarters: USA