Alexa Fluor® 488 Anti-CD53 antibody [MRC OX-44]
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Mouse Monoclonal CD53 antibody - conjugated to Alexa Fluor® 488. Suitable for Flow Cyt and reacts with Rat samples.
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CD53, Ox-44, Cd53, Leukocyte surface antigen CD53, Cell surface glycoprotein CD53, Leukocyte antigen MRC OX-44
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Flow Cytometry - Alexa Fluor® 488 Anti-CD53 antibody [MRC OX-44] (AB256285)
Lewis rat splenocytes stained with ab256285 (right) or mouse IgG1κ Alexa Fluor® 488 isotype (left). Lewis rat splenocytes were incubated for 30 min on ice in 1x PBS / 10 % rat serum to block FC receptors and non-specific protein-protein interaction followed by the antibody (ab256285) or mouse IgG1κ Alexa Fluor® 488 isotype (1x 106 in 100 μl at 5 μg/ml (1/100)) for 30 min on ice. The cells were simultaneously stained with CD3.
Acquisition of >30,000 events were collected using a 50 mW Blue laser (488nm) and 530/30 bandpass filter. Events were gated on viable lymphocytes.
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Biological function summary
CD53 plays a significant role in regulating immune responses cell development and migration. It does not work alone but as part of larger protein complexes that influence cell communication and inter-organizational responses. CD53 participates in organizing membrane proteins into functional complexes which impacts cellular processes such as adhesion signaling and cellular activation. Its interaction with other proteins is critical to maintain normal immune system functionality and responding appropriately to infections.
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CD53 is involved in the regulation of immune signaling and cellular communication networks. It is a component of the tetraspanin web which influences the integrin and immunoreceptor pathways two important signaling pathways in cellular communication. Proteins such as CD9 and CD81 also members of the tetraspanin family frequently interact with CD53 suggesting cooperative roles in modulating cellular adhesion and trafficking processes critical for immune response.
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