This is a Validated Antibody Database (VAD) review about human PTPRJ, based on 3 published articles (read how Labome selects the articles), using PTPRJ antibody in all methods. It is aimed to help Labome visitors find the most suited PTPRJ antibody. Please note the number of articles fluctuates since newly identified citations are added and citations for discontinued catalog numbers are removed regularly.
PTPRJ synonym: CD148; DEP1; HPTPeta; R-PTP-ETA; SCC1; receptor-type tyrosine-protein phosphatase eta; CD148 antigen; DEP-1; HPTP eta; R-PTP-J; density-enhanced phosphatase 1; human density enhanced phosphatase-1; protein tyrosine phosphatase, receptor type, J polypeptide; protein-tyrosine phosphatase eta; susceptibility to colon cancer 1, mouse, homolog of

R&D Systems
mouse monoclonal (143-41)
  • flow cytometry; human; fig st1
In order to find cell-surface markers specific to human neutrophils, R&D Systems PTPRJ antibody (R&D Systems, FAB1934P) was used in flow cytometry on human samples (fig st1). Exp Cell Res (2016) ncbi
mouse monoclonal (143-41)
  • immunocytochemistry; human; 1:50
  • western blot; human
R&D Systems PTPRJ antibody (R&D, 143-41) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples at 1:50 and in western blot on human samples . Oncogene (2015) ncbi
Abcam
mouse monoclonal (MEM-CD148/05)
  • immunocytochemistry; human; loading ...; fig 5a
  • western blot; human; loading ...; fig 5b
Abcam PTPRJ antibody (Abcam, ab140236) was used in immunocytochemistry on human samples (fig 5a) and in western blot on human samples (fig 5b). J Immunol (2014) ncbi
Articles Reviewed
  1. Lakschevitz F, Hassanpour S, Rubin A, Fine N, Sun C, Glogauer M. Identification of neutrophil surface marker changes in health and inflammation using high-throughput screening flow cytometry. Exp Cell Res. 2016;342:200-9 pubmed publisher
  2. Spring K, Fournier P, Lapointe L, Chabot C, Roussy J, Pommey S, et al. The protein tyrosine phosphatase DEP-1/PTPRJ promotes breast cancer cell invasion and metastasis. Oncogene. 2015;34:5536-47 pubmed publisher
  3. Clayton K, Haaland M, Douglas Vail M, Mujib S, Chew G, Ndhlovu L, et al. T cell Ig and mucin domain-containing protein 3 is recruited to the immune synapse, disrupts stable synapse formation, and associates with receptor phosphatases. J Immunol. 2014;192:782-91 pubmed publisher