Anti-Nonspecific Cytotoxic Cell Receptor Protein [6D3] Antibody

This mouse IgM monoclonal antibody detects nonspecific cytotoxic cells (NCC) from catfish and tilapia tissues and also detects natural killer/lymphokine activated killer (NK/LAK) cells from rat, bovine, equine, canine and porcine tissues.

Highlights:

  • Detects a 32 kDa protein representing nonspecific cytotoxic cell receptor protein by Western Blot
  • Does not inhibit cytotoxic lysis of NCC/NK/LAK cells
  • Suitable for for Western Blot, Flow Cytometry, ELISA, Immunoprecipitation, Immunofluorescence,  Immunopanning and FACS applications

NCCs in teleosts and their evolutionary homologues are a subpopulation of lymphocytes with properties that distinguish them from either B- or T-cells. One such property is that NCC/ natural killer (NK)/lymphokine activated killer (LAK) cells express spontaneous, non-major histocompatibility complex restricted cytotoxic activity. NCC and LAK lyse a variety of transformed murine and human B-cell, T-cell and myeloid targets. A 32 kDa membrane protein [non-specific cytotoxic cell receptor protein (NCCRP-1)] expressed by NCC and certain mammalian NK/LAK cells mediates this cytotoxicity. NCCRP-1 is evolutionarily conserved and is found in species ranging from marine and freshwater teleosts to higher mammals.

From a laboratory at University of Georgia.

Catalog Number Product DataSheet Size AVAILABILITY Price Qty
EGA303
Anti-Nonspecific Cytotoxic Cell Receptor Protein [6D3] Antibody
5mL 4-6 weeks
Regular Price:$310.00
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Specifications

Product Type: Antibody
Antigen: NCC from fish, membrane protein
Accession ID: Q6DQ48
Molecular Weight: 32 kDa
Isotype: IgM
Clonality: Monoclonal
Clone Name: 6D3.4.4
Reactivity: Porcine, fish, human, hamster, rat, bovine, equine, canine and others
Immunogen: Membrane protein
Species Immunized: Mouse
Epitope: Non-specific cytotoxic cell receptor protein (NCCRP-1)
Buffer: Cell Culture Supernatant
Tested Applications: Flow Cytometry, ELISA, WB, Immunoprecipitation, IF, Immunopanning, FACS
Storage: -80
Shipped: Cold Packs

Provider
From a laboratory at University of Georgia.
References
  1. L Jaso-Friedmann, D T Harris, A St John, H S Koren and D L Evans: A monoclonal antibody-purified soluble targetcell antigen inhibits nonspecific cytotoxic cell acitivity. J Immunol 1990; 144:2413-2418.
  2. D L Evans, L Jaso-Friedmann, E E Smith, Jr, A St John, H S Koren and D T Harris: Identification of a putative antigen receptor on fish nonspecific cytotoxic cells with monoclonal antibodies. J Immunol 1988; 141:324-332.
  3. L Jaso-Friedmann, D L Evans, C C Grant, A St John, D T Harris and H S Koren: Characterization by monoclonal antibodies of a target cell antigen complex recognized by nonspecific cytotoxic cells. J Immunol 1988; 141:2861-2868.
  4. D.L. Evans. US Patent 5,194,593 (expired): Antibodies to natural killer cell and non-specific cytotoxic cell receptor and target cell antigens.
  5. Donald U Evans, David T. Harris, Donna L. Staton, and Liliana Jaso-Friedmann: PATHWAYS OF SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION IN TELEOST NONSPECIFIC CYTOTOXIC CELLS. 1990 Developmental and Comparative Immunology, Vol. 14, pp. 295-304.
  6. Jaso-Friedmann L,Leary JH,Evans DL: NCCRP-1: a novel receptor protein sequenced from teleost nonspecific cytotoxic cells. Molecular immunology , Mar 1998; 34: 955.
  7. Evans DL,Leary JH,Jaso-Friedmann L: Nonspecific cytotoxic cell receptor protein-1: a novel (predicted) type III membrane receptor on the teleost equivalent of natural killer cells recognizes conventional antigen. Cellular immunology , Jul 1998; 187: 19.
  8. Viveiros MM,Antczak DF: Characterization of equine natural killer and IL-2 stimulated lymphokine activated killer cell populations. Developmental and comparative immunology, Sep 1999; 23: 521.
  9. Raymond C,Wilkie B,Mallard B,Quinton M: Natural killer cell frequency and function in Yorkshire pigs selectively bred for high or low antibody and cell-mediated immune response. Natural immunity, Sep 2001; 16: 127.

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