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Alexa Fluor® 488 Mouse Anti-Human CD154 Antibody (S-R579)

Alexa Fluor® 488 Mouse Anti-Human CD154 Antibody (S-R579)

Catalog Number: S0B5273 Application: FCM Reactivity: Hu Conjugation: Alexa Fluor® 488 Brand: Starter
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Product Specification


Host Mouse
Antigen CD154
Synonyms CD40 ligand; CD40-L; T-cell antigen Gp39; TNF-related activation protein (TRAP); Tumor necrosis factor ligand superfamily member 5; CD40L; TNFSF5; TRAP; CD40LG
Location Cell membrane
Accession P29965
Clone Number S-R579
Antibody Type Mouse mAb
Isotype IgG1,k
Application FCM
Reactivity Hu
Purification Protein G
Conjugation Alexa Fluor® 488
Physical Appearance Liquid
Storage Buffer

PBS, 25% Glycerol, 1% BSA, 0.3% Proclin 300

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

Dilution


application dilution species
FCM 5 μl per million cells in 100μl volume

Background

CD154, also known as CD40 ligand (CD40L) or gp39, is a type II transmembrane protein belonging to the tumor necrosis factor (TNF) superfamily. It is primarily expressed on activated CD4+ T cells and can also be found on other immune cells such as CD8+ T cells, natural killer cells, platelets, dendritic cells, and endothelial cells. CD154 can form a trimeric structure and is crucial for humoral and cellular immunity. Its interaction with CD40, its classical receptor, is essential for B cell activation, proliferation, isotype switching, and germinal center formation. This interaction also plays a significant role in T cell priming and cell-mediated immune responses. In addition to CD40, CD154 can bind to several integrins, including αIIbβ3, α5β1, and αMβ2, which are involved in various inflammatory and immune processes. Abnormal expression of CD154 has been implicated in several autoimmune diseases, such as systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), where it contributes to the overproduction of autoantibodies and inflammation.

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