Overview
CD368 is an approximately 25-30 kDa C-type lectin, which serves as one of pattern recognition receptors of the innate immune system. It recognizes pathogen-associated molecular patterns of bacteria and fungi, such as alpha-mannans or trehalose 6, 6´-dimycolate, and transfers the signal downstream using associated Fc receptor gamma chain. CD368 is expressed on neutrophils, monocytes, and on some populations of blood dendritic cells, but it decreases during differentiation of monocytes into dendritic cells or macrophages. Increased expression can be induced by IFN-gamma, TNF-alpha, IL-6, and IL-10. CD368 triggering leads to driving of antigen-presenting cells maturation and to promotion of T cell differentiation into Th1 and Th17.
Specificity:
The mouse monoclonal antibody 9B9 recognizes an extracellular epitope of CD368, a type II transmembrane protein of C lectin family, expressed mainly on monocytes and neutrophils.
Antigen
CD368
Clone
9B9
Species Reactivity
Non-human primates, Human
Negative Species
N/A
Isotype
Mouse IgG2b kappa
Immunogen
CD368 ectodomain fused with human Fc
Application
FC (QC tested)
Regulatory status
RUO
Concentration
N/A
Format
PE
Storage / Stability
Store at 2-8°C. Protect from prolonged exposure to light. Do not freeze.
Storage Buffer
Stabilizing phosphate buffered saline (PBS) , pH 7.4, 15 mM sodium azide