Flow cytometric analysis of Mouse CD5 expression on BALB/c mouse splenocytes. BALB/c mouse splenocytes were stained with Brilliant Violet 421™ Rat Anti-Mouse CD3 Antibody and either Biotin Rat IgG Isotype Control (Left panel) or Biotin Rat Anti-Mouse CD5 Antibody (Right panel) at 5 μl/test followed by Sav-iFluor 488. Flow cytometry and data analysis were performed using BD FACSymphony™ A1 and FlowJo™ software.
Product Details
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Product Specification
| Host | Rat |
| Antigen | CD5 |
| Synonyms | T-cell surface glycoprotein CD5; Lymphocyte antigen 1 (Ly-1; Lyt-1); Ly-1; Cd5 |
| Location | Cell membrane |
| Accession | P13379 |
| Clone Number | S-R732 |
| Antibody Type | Rat mAb |
| Isotype | IgG2a,k |
| Application | FCM |
| Reactivity | Ms |
| Positive Sample | BALB/c mouse splenocytes |
| Purification | Protein G |
| Concentration | 0.2 mg/ml |
| Conjugation | Biotin |
| Physical Appearance | Liquid |
| Storage Buffer | PBS, 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 | 5μl per million cells in 100μl volume | Ms |
Background
CD5, also known as T-cell surface glycoprotein CD5 or Leu-1, is a type I transmembrane glycoprotein expressed on the surface of T cells, thymocytes, and a subset of B cells called B-1a cells. It belongs to the scavenger receptor superfamily and has a molecular mass of approximately 67 kDa. CD5 plays a crucial role in modulating immune responses by regulating the activation of T cells and B cells. In T cells, CD5 expression is upregulated upon activation and helps to fine-tune T cell receptor (TCR) signaling, promoting cell survival and non-responsiveness. In B cells, particularly B-1a cells, CD5 helps to prevent overactivation by dampening signals from the B cell receptor (BCR), ensuring that these cells only respond to strong stimuli. The exact ligand for CD5 remains unclear, but it is suggested that it may interact homophilically or with CD72 on B cells.
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