Biotin Anti-SIRP alpha antibody [P84]
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Rat Monoclonal SIRP alpha antibody - conjugated to Biotin. Suitable for Flow Cyt and reacts with Mouse samples. Cited in 2 publications. Immunogen corresponding to Tissue preparation containing Sirpa protein.
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CD172a, Bit, Myd1, Ptpns1, Shps1, Sirp, Sirpa, Tyrosine-protein phosphatase non-receptor type substrate 1, SHP substrate 1, SHPS-1, Brain Ig-like molecule with tyrosine-based activation motifs, CD172 antigen-like family member A, Inhibitory receptor SHPS-1, MyD-1 antigen, Signal-regulatory protein alpha-1, p84, Sirp-alpha-1, mSIRP-alpha1
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Flow Cytometry - Biotin Anti-SIRP alpha antibody [P84] (AB95644)
Staining of C57BL/6 bone marrow cells with with Anti-Mouse CD11b APC and 0.125 µg of ab95644, follwed by Streptavidin PE. Cells in the lymphoid (left) or myeloid (right) gates were used for analysis.
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Biological function summary
SIRP alpha functions significantly in the regulation of phagocytosis acting as a "don't eat me" signal to macrophages upon binding with CD47. It does not act alone; rather it is part of a complex that recruits SHP-1 and SHP-2 leading to inhibition of dephosphorylation activities essential for engulfment processes. This regulatory mechanism is important for maintaining cellular homeostasis ensuring that healthy cells are not mistakenly destroyed by the immune system.
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SIRP alpha plays an important role in the innate immune pathways involving the regulation of phagocytosis and cell-cell adhesion. Particularly it fits into the immune checkpoint pathways where it interacts closely with proteins like CD47 and plays a role in the interaction between the immune system and cancer cells. Through these pathways SIRP alpha helps maintain balance in the immune response allowing for the recognition of self versus non-self therefore preventing autoimmunity while facilitating the clearance of pathogens.
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Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950) 172:4091-9 PubMed15034021
2004
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Developmental biology 137:219-32 PubMed2303162
1990
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