HLA-B, HLAB, MHC Class I HLA heavy chain, Leukocyte antigen class I-B
Categories
Primary Antibodies
Cellular Localization
Cell Surface
Chromosome Location
6p21.3
Clonality
Monoclonal
Description
HLA-B belongs to the HLA class I heavy chain paralogues. This class I molecule is a heterodimer consisting of a heavy chain and a light chain (beta-2 microglobulin). The heavy chain is anchored in the membrane. Class I molecules play a central role in the immune system by presenting peptides derived from the endoplasmic reticulum lumen. They are expressed in nearly all cells. The heavy chain is approximately 45kDa and its gene contains 8 exons. Exon 1 encodes the leader peptide, exon 2 and 3 encode the alpha1 and alpha2 domains, which both bind the peptide, exon 4 encodes the alpha3 domain, exon 5 encodes the transmembrane region and exons 6 and 7 encode the cytoplasmic tail. Polymorphisms within exon 2 and exon 3 are responsible for the peptide binding specificity of each class one molecule. Typing for these polymorphisms is routinely done for bone marrow and kidney transplantation. Hundreds of HLA-B alleles have been described.
Host
Mouse
Immunogen
Normal human peripheral blood lymphocytes
Isotype
IgG3 Kappa
Positive Control
Human peripheral blood lymphocytes, tonsil or lymph node
Reactivity
Human
Recombinant
FALSE
Regulatory
RUO
Swissprot
P01889
Uniprot
77961
Gene Id
3106
Buffer
200μg/ml of Ab purified from Bioreactor Concentrate by Protein A/G. Prepared in 10mM PBS with 0.05% BSA; 0.05% azide. Also available WITHOUT BSA; azide at 1.0mg/ml.
Concentration
1.0mg/ml
Description
There are no warranties, expressed or implied, which extend beyond this description. Company is not liable for any personal injury or economic loss resulting from this product.
Purity
Purified Ab WITHOUT BSA and Azide at 1.0mg/ml
Applications
FACS, IF
Description
Optimal dilution for a specific application should be determined., FACS ; IF
Dilution
FACS
0.5-1μg/million cells in 0.1ml
IF
0.5-1μg/ml
Reviews of Anti-HLA-B (MHC Class I) Antibody BHA10201807