catalog number :
MBS666746
products full name :
anti-human CD62L-FITC
products short name :
CD62L
products name syn :
Monoclonal anti-human CD62L (L-selectin)/FITC
products gene name :
CD62L
reactivity :
Human, Horse, Mouse, Guinea Pig, Rat, Dog, Cow
form :
50 mM Sodium Phosphate pH 7.5, 100 mM Potassium Chloride, 150mM NaCl, 5% Glycerol, 0.2% BSA.
concentration :
0.5 mg/ml. Volume: 0.2ml
storage stability :
Store at 2 - 5 degree C. Freeze/Thawing is not recommended. Protect from light.
tested application :
Flow Cytometry (FC/FACS)
app notes :
1:50 (or use 1.6ul of concentrated stock per 5 x 105-cell test)
other info1 :
Performance: Five x 105 cultured Raji cells were washed and incubated 45 minutes on ice with 80 ul of anti-CD62L/FITC at a 1:50 dilution factor (10 ug/ml). Cells were washed three times, fixed and analyzed by FACS. Cells stained positive with a mean shift of 1.24 log10 fluorescent units when compared to a Mouse IgG2a/FITC negative control at a similar concentration. Binding was blocked when cells were pre incubated 10 minutes with 20 ul of 0.5 mg/ml anti-CD62L antibody.
other info2 :
Conjugation: FITC. Production: Protein A purified antibody from tissue culture supernatant was reacted with FITC. Unconjugated FITC was separated from antibody/FITC conjugate by desalting column. The antibody/FITC conjugate is at 0.5 mg/ml with a Fluorescein: antibody molar ratio of 13.8. Buffer: 50 mM Sodium Phosphate pH 7.5, 100 mM Potassium Chloride, 150mM NaCl, 5% Glycerol, 0.2% BSA, 0.04% NaN3 (as a preservative). Immunogen: Mouse pre-B cells expressing human L-selectin
products description :
Human CD62L is as adhesion molecule found on most leukocytes and plays a primary role in mediating initial leukocyte interaction with activated vascular endothelium (1). Human CD62L has signal transduction functions where engagement leads to increased calcium levels and upregulated expression of certain integrins (2). Antibody LAM1-116 recognizes the lectin binding domain of CD62L (2). Antibody LAM1-116 blocks CD62L function and induces expression of beta-1 and beta-2 integrins (1).
products references :
(1). T.A. Springer, (1995) Annu Rev Physiol 57: 827-872. (2). D.A. Steeber, et al, (1997) J Immunol 159: 952-963. (3). Leukocyte Typing VI (T. Kishimoto, et al, eds.) Garland Publishing, Inc., New York (1997)
p. 420-424.