APC Anti-Integrin beta 1 antibody [P5D2]
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Mouse Monoclonal Integrin beta 1 antibody - conjugated to APC. Suitable for Flow Cyt and reacts with Human samples. Cited in 2 publications.
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CD29, FNRB, MDF2, MSK12, ITGB1, Integrin beta-1, Fibronectin receptor subunit beta, Glycoprotein IIa, VLA-4 subunit beta, GPIIA
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Flow Cytometry - APC Anti-Integrin beta 1 antibody [P5D2] (AB221241)
Overlay histogram showing MCF7 cells stained with ab221241 (red line). The cells were incubated in 1x PBS / 10% normal goat serum to block non-specific protein-protein interactions followed by the antibody (ab221241, 1/5000 dilution) for 30 min at 22°C.
Isotype control antibody (black line) was rabbit IgG (monoclonal) Allophycocyanin used at the same concentration and conditions as the primary antibody. Unlabelled sample (blue line) was also used as a control.
Acquisition of >5,000 events were collected using a 40 mW Red laser (640nm) and 670/14 bandpass filter.
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Flow Cytometry - APC Anti-Integrin beta 1 antibody [P5D2] (AB221241)
Overlay histogram showing HAP1 wildtype (green line) and HAP1-ITGB1 knockout cells (red line) stained with ab221241. Live HAP1 wildtype and HAP1-ITGB1 knockout cells were incubated in 1x PBS / 10% normal goat serum to block non-specific protein-protein interactions followed by the antibody (ab221241, 0.1μg/ml) for 30 min at 4°C.
A mouse IgG1 isotype control antibody (IC002A, R&D systems) was used at the same concentration and conditions as the primary antibody (HAP1 wildtype - black line, HAP1-ITGB1 knockout - grey line). Unlabelled sample was also used as a control (this line is not shown for the purpose of simplicity).
Acquisition of >5,000 events were collected using a 40 mW Red laser (647nm) and 670/14 bandpass filter.
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Biological function summary
Integrin beta 1 functions in cells as a component of heterodimeric complexes with alpha integrin subunits forming adhesion receptors that mediate cellular signaling. These integrins are important for processes like cell migration differentiation proliferation and apoptosis. As they interact with various extracellular ligands integrin beta 1 influences numerous cellular responses particularly in tissue remodeling wound healing and embryonic development.
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Integrin beta 1 plays significant roles in the MAPK/ERK and PI3K/Akt signaling pathways both of which are essential for cellular growth and survival signals. It forms connections with associated proteins including focal adhesion kinase (FAK) and talin which participate in mechanotransduction and signal propagation. These interactions influence cellular responses to environmental changes impacting processes such as tissue repair and immune response modulation.
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Advanced science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany) 11:e2300509 PubMed37949677
2023
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iScience 25:103993 PubMed35340434
2022
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