Anti-Poliovirus Receptor/PVR antibody [305] - BSA and Azide free
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Flow Cytometry - Anti-Poliovirus Receptor/PVR antibody [305] - BSA and Azide free (AB277138)
Flow cytometric analysis of Poliovirus Receptor/PV expression on mouse BABL/c splenocytes. Cells were stained with ab277138 at 1/25 dilution, then a FITC-conjugated second step antibody (Black). Cells were also staibed with an isotype control (Grey). The fluorescence histograms were derived from gated events with the forward and side light-scatter characteristics of intact cells.
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Immunocytochemistry - Anti-Poliovirus Receptor/PVR antibody [305] - BSA and Azide free (AB277138)
Immunofluorescence staining of Poliovirus Receptor/PV in Raw264.7 (mouse macrophage cell line transformed with Abelson murine leukemia virus) cells. Cells were fixed with 4% PFA, blocked with 10% serum, and incubated with ab277138 at 1/100 dilution at 4°C overnight. Then cells were stained with the Alexa Fluor® 488-conjugated (left panel, captured by laser confocal scanning microscope; right panel, captured by fluorescence microscope) Goat Anti-rabbit IgG secondary antibody, counterstained with DAPI (blue).
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Biological function summary
The Poliovirus Receptor plays meaningful roles in immune response modulation and cell-cell adhesion. PVR interacts with components of the immune system and forms complexes with other proteins like CD226 and TIGIT. These interactions help regulate immune cell activities especially in the context of natural killer (NK) cells and T-cells. The CD155 protein also links to migration and proliferation processes which are essential for tissue formation and repair.
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PVR is involved in the regulation of immune and signaling pathways. It fits into pathways like NK cell activation and T-cell inhibitory signaling which are important for maintaining immune tolerance and preventing autoimmunity. In these pathways PVR interacts closely with other immunoregulatory proteins including CD226 and TIGIT. The partnership of PVR with these proteins shapes the delicate balance between immune activation and suppression demonstrating a clear role in immune homeostasis.
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