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Mouse Anti-Human MICA Antibody (S-2794)

Mouse Anti-Human MICA Antibody (S-2794)

Catalog Number: S0B5493 Application: FCM Reactivity: Human Conjugation: Unconjugated Brand: Starter
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Product Specification


Host Mouse
Antigen MICA
Synonyms MHC class I polypeptide-related sequence A; MIC-A; PERB11.1
Location Cytoplasm, Cell membrane, Endoplasmic reticulum
Accession Q29983
Clone Number S-2794
Antibody Type Mouse mAb
Isotype IgG1,k
Application FCM
Reactivity Hu
Positive Sample HeLa
Purification Protein G
Concentration 2 mg/ml
Conjugation Unconjugated
Physical Appearance Liquid
Storage Buffer

PBS pH7.4

Stability & Storage 12 months from date of receipt / reconstitution, 2 to 8 °C as supplied.

Dilution


application dilution species
FCM 1:2000 Hu

Background

MICA (MHC class I polypeptide-related sequence A) is a critical immune regulatory protein belonging to the non-classical MHC class I family. Encoded by the MICA gene on human chromosome 6, it is typically expressed on epithelial cells, fibroblasts, and endothelial cells, with upregulated expression under stress conditions such as infection, heat shock, or malignant transformation. Structurally, MICA resembles classical MHC class I molecules, featuring α1, α2, and α3 extracellular domains, but unlike MHC I, it does not bind β2-microglobulin or present antigens. Its primary function involves interaction with the activating receptor NKG2D (Natural Killer Group 2 Member D) on NK cells and cytotoxic T cells, triggering cytotoxicity and cytokine production, thereby playing a key role in antitumor and antimicrobial immunity. Tumors often evade immune surveillance by proteolytic shedding of MICA, making it a significant target in cancer immunotherapy. MICA's high polymorphism (over 100 alleles) is also associated with autoimmune diseases and transplant rejection. Additionally, certain viruses (e.g., cytomegalovirus) encode proteins that disrupt MICA-NKG2D interactions to evade immune clearance.

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Flow cytometric analysis of HeLa (Human cervix adenocarcinoma epithelial cell) labelling Human MICA Antibody at 1/2000 dilution (0.1 μg) / (Red) compared with a Mouse IgG1, κ (Black) isotype control and an unlabelled control (cells without incubation with primary antibody and secondary antibody) (Blue). Goat Anti - Mouse IgG Alexa Fluor® 647 was used as the secondary antibody.

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