APC anti-human CD195 (CCR5) Phospho (Ser349) Antibody

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Clone
E11/19 (See other available formats)
Regulatory Status
RUO
Other Names
CD195, CCR5, C-C chemokine receptor type 5, HIV-1 fusion co-receptor
Isotype
Mouse IgG1, κ
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E11slash19_APC_1_060311
PMA (100 ng/ml)-stimulated (5 minutes) human peripheral blood lymphocytes surface stained with CD3 FITC and intracellularly stained with CD195 (clone E11/19) APC (top) or mouse IgG1, κ APC isotype control (bottom).
  • E11slash19_APC_1_060311
    PMA (100 ng/ml)-stimulated (5 minutes) human peripheral blood lymphocytes surface stained with CD3 FITC and intracellularly stained with CD195 (clone E11/19) APC (top) or mouse IgG1, κ APC isotype control (bottom).
  • E11slash19_APC_2_060311
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Description

CD195, also known as CCR5, is a 45 kD G protein-coupled seven transmembrane CC-chemokine receptor. It binds to MIP-1α, MIP-1β, and RANTES and is expressed on a subset of T cells and monocytes. CD195 mediates an intracellular signal thought to induce cell differentiation and proliferation. CCR5 has also been shown to act as a co-receptor for R5 HIV-1 cell entry; modification of CCR5 by sulfation contributes to the efficiency of HIV-1 entry.

Product Details
Technical data sheet

Product Details

Verified Reactivity
Human
Antibody Type
Monoclonal
Host Species
Mouse
Immunogen
Phosphopeptide (CEAPERA(pS)(pS)VYTR(pS)TGEQI(pS)VGL) of CCR5
Formulation
Phosphate-buffered solution, pH 7.2, containing 0.09% sodium azide and BSA (origin USA)
Preparation
The antibody was purified by affinity chromatography and conjugated with APC under optimal conditions.
Concentration
Lot-specific (to obtain lot-specific concentration, please enter the lot number in our Concentration and Expiration Lookup or Certificate of Analysis online tools.)
Storage & Handling
The antibody solution should be stored undiluted between 2°C and 8°C, and protected from prolonged exposure to light. Do not freeze.
Application

ICFC - Quality tested

Recommended Usage

Each lot of this antibody is quality control tested by intracellular immunofluorescent staining with flow cytometric analysis. For flow cytometric staining, the suggested use of this reagent is 5 µl per million cells in 100 µl staining volume or 5 µl per 100 µl of whole blood.

Excitation Laser
Red Laser (633 nm)
Application Notes

The E11/19 monoclonal antibody binds to phosphoserine 349 corresponding to 22 c-terminal amino acid residues of human CCR5 and is useful for flow cytometric analysis, immunoblotting, and ELISA assay of CCR5 expression. Additional reported applications (for the relevant formats) include: immunofluorescence microscopy1, and ELISA detection1 when paired with T21/8 as the capture antibody (Cat. No. 321401/321402).

Application References

(PubMed link indicates BioLegend citation)
  1. Pollok-Kopp B, et al. 2003. J. Biol. Chem. 278:2190. (IF ELISA)
  2. Fox JM, et al. 2011. 117:1851. PubMed
  3. Scalley-Kim ML, et al. 2012. PLoS One. 7:e43332. PubMed.
RRID
AB_10900994 (BioLegend Cat. No. 321608)

Antigen Details

Structure
G-coupled receptor family 1, membrane protein, 45 kD
Distribution

Subset of T cells, monocytes

Function
Binds C-C chemokines and transduces an intracellular signal thought to result in proliferation and differentiation. Acts as a co-receptor with CD4 for HIV-1.
Ligand/Receptor
MIP-1a, MIP-1ß, RANTES
Cell Type
Monocytes, T cells
Biology Area
Immunology
Molecular Family
CD Molecules, Cytokine/Chemokine Receptors, GPCR, Phospho-Proteins
Antigen References

1. Samson M, et al. 1996. Biochemistry 35:3362.
2. Raport CJ, et al. 1996. J. Biol. Chem. 271:17161.
3. Combadiere C, et al. 1996. J. Leukoc. Biol. 60:147.
4. Deng H, et al. 1996. Nature 381:661.

Gene ID
1234 View all products for this Gene ID
UniProt
View information about CD195 Phospho Ser349 on UniProt.org

Related FAQs

Does staining at room temperature or even at 37°C help for checking chemokine receptors expression?

Due to continuous recycling of many chemokine receptors, it may be worthwhile to consider staining at room temperature or at 37°C if the staining at lower temperature (which can potentially reduce receptor turnover) is not optimal.

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