CD9 Mouse mAb (PE) - Primary antibody, specific to CD9, Mouse IgG1

    Application:
  • Flow Cytometry
Features and benefits
  • Host species: Mouse
  • Species reactivity(Reacts with): Human
  • Isotype: Mouse IgG1
  • Clone Number: HI9a
  • Conjugation: PE
Item Number
Ab180144
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mAb (HI9a); Mouse anti Human CD9 Antibody (PE); Flow

Basic Description

Product NameCD9 Mouse mAb (PE) - Primary antibody, specific to CD9, Mouse IgG1
Synonyms5H9 antigen | Cell growth-inhibiting gene 2 protein | Leukocyte antigen MIC3 | Motility-related protein | MRP-1 | p24 | Tetraspanin-29 | Tspan-29 | BA2 | BA-2/p24 antigen | BTCC-1 | CD9 antigen | CD9 molecule | CD9 | Cell growth-inhibiting gene 2 protein
Specifications & PurityExactAb™, Validated, Azide Free, Ex:565nm, Em:575nm, 5μL/test
Host speciesMouse
SpecificityCD9
ImmunogenHL60 cells
Positive ControlFlow: MCF-7
ConjugationPE
GradeAzide Free, Em:575nm, Ex:565nm, ExactAb™, Validated
Product Description

Application:
Flow: 5μL/test
For flow cytometric staining, the suggested use of this reagent is 5 µL per million cells in 100 µL staining volume or 5 µL per 100 µL of whole blood.

Product Properties

IsotypeMouse IgG1
Light Chain Typekappa
Purification MethodProtein A purified
FormLiquid
Concentration5μL/test
Storage TempStore at 2-8°C,Protected from light,Freeze prohibited
Shipped InWet ice
Stability And StorageThe antibody solution should be stored undiluted between 2°C and 8°C, and protected from prolonged exposure to light. Do not freeze.

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CD9 Mouse mAb (PE) (Ab180144) - Flow Cytometry
Flow cytometry analysis of CD9 expression by MCF-7 cells (red) compared to an isotype control (blue). Cells were stained with CD9 Mouse mAb (PE) (Ab180144) at 5μL/test for 1 hour at 4°C. Blue - Mouse IgG Isotype Control Antibody (PE) (Ab180308). Black - Unlabelled control, cells without incubation with primary antibody.

Associated Targets(Human)

CD9 Tbio CD9 antigen (0 Activities)
Activity TypeActivity Value -log(M)Mechanism of ActionActivity ReferencePublications (PubMed IDs)

Application

ApplicationDilution info
Flow Cytometry 5μl/test

For flow cytometric staining, the suggested use of this reagent is 5 µL per million cells in 100 µL staining volume or 5 µL per 100 µL of whole blood. ">

5μl/test

For flow cytometric staining, the suggested use of this reagent is 5 µL per million cells in 100 µL staining volume or 5 µL per 100 µL of whole blood. 

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References

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2. Boucheix, C C and 6 more authors..  (1991)  Molecular cloning of the CD9 antigen. A new family of cell surface proteins..  The Journal of biological chemistry,    (5):   [PMID:1840589]
3. Lanza, F F and 8 more authors..  (1991)  cDNA cloning and expression of platelet p24/CD9. Evidence for a new family of multiple membrane-spanning proteins..  The Journal of biological chemistry,    (5):   [PMID:2037603]
4. Higashihara, M M, Takahata, K K, Yatomi, Y Y, Nakahara, K K and Kurokawa, K K..  (1990)  Purification and partial characterization of CD9 antigen of human platelets..  FEBS letters,    (21):   [PMID:2358073]
5. Masellis-Smith, A A and Shaw, A R AR..  (1994)  CD9-regulated adhesion. Anti-CD9 monoclonal antibody induce pre-B cell adhesion to bone marrow fibroblasts through de novo recognition of fibronectin..  Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950),    (15):   [PMID:7511626]
6. Ikeyama, S S, Koyama, M M, Yamaoko, M M, Sasada, R R and Miyake, M M..  (1993)  Suppression of cell motility and metastasis by transfection with human motility-related protein (MRP-1/CD9) DNA..  The Journal of experimental medicine,    (1):   [PMID:8478605]
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8. Charrin, S S and 7 more authors..  (2001)  The major CD9 and CD81 molecular partner. Identification and characterization of the complexes..  The Journal of biological chemistry,    (27):   [PMID:11278880]
9. Stipp, C S CS, Kolesnikova, T V TV and Hemler, M E ME..  (2001)  EWI-2 is a major CD9 and CD81 partner and member of a novel Ig protein subfamily..  The Journal of biological chemistry,    (2):   [PMID:11504738]
10. Charrin, Stéphanie S and 5 more authors..  (2002)  Differential stability of tetraspanin/tetraspanin interactions: role of palmitoylation..  FEBS letters,    (10):   [PMID:11959120]
11. Takeda, Yoshito Y and 16 more authors..  (2003)  Tetraspanins CD9 and CD81 function to prevent the fusion of mononuclear phagocytes..  The Journal of cell biology,    (9):   [PMID:12796480]
12. Kovalenko, Oleg V OV, Yang, Xiuwei X, Kolesnikova, Tatiana V TV and Hemler, Martin E ME..  (2004)  Evidence for specific tetraspanin homodimers: inhibition of palmitoylation makes cysteine residues available for cross-linking..  The Biochemical journal,    (15):   [PMID:14556650]
13. Higginbottom, Adrian A and 6 more authors..  (2003)  Structural requirements for the inhibitory action of the CD9 large extracellular domain in sperm/oocyte binding and fusion..  Biochemical and biophysical research communications,    (7):   [PMID:14575715]
14. Kobayashi, H H and 7 more authors..  (2004)  The tetraspanin CD9 is preferentially expressed on the human CD4(+)CD45RA+ naive T cell population and is involved in T cell activation..  Clinical and experimental immunology,      [PMID:15196249]
15. Sharma, Chandan C, Yang, Xiuwei H XH and Hemler, Martin E ME..  (2008)  DHHC2 affects palmitoylation, stability, and functions of tetraspanins CD9 and CD151..  Molecular biology of the cell,      [PMID:18508921]
16. Nakazawa, Youya Y and 7 more authors..  (2008)  Tetraspanin family member CD9 inhibits Aggrus/podoplanin-induced platelet aggregation and suppresses pulmonary metastasis..  Blood,    (1):   [PMID:18541721]
17. Rocha-Perugini, V V and 7 more authors..  (2013)  CD81 controls sustained T cell activation signaling and defines the maturation stages of cognate immunological synapses..  Molecular and cellular biology,      [PMID:23858057]
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19. Yu, Jessica J and 5 more authors..  (2017)  The CD9, CD81, and CD151 EC2 domains bind to the classical RGD-binding site of integrin αvβ3..  The Biochemical journal,    (15):   [PMID:27993971]

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