Overview
CD79a (Ig alpha, MB1) forms disulfide-linked heterodimer with CD79b (Ig beta) . They both are transmembrane proteins with extended cytoplasmic domains containing immunoreceptor tyrosine activation motives (ITAMs), and together with cell surface immunoglobulin they constitute B-cell antigen-specific receptor (BCR) . CD79a and b are the first components of BCR that are expressed developmentally. They appear on pro-B cells in association with the endoplasmic reticulum chaperone calnexin. Subsequently, in pre-B cells, CD79 heterodimer is associated with lambda5-VpreB surrogate immunoglobulin and later with antigen-specific surface immunoglobulins. At the plasma cell stage, CD79a is present as an intracellular component. CD79a/b complex interacts with Src-family tyrosine kinase Lyn, which phosphorylates its cytoplasmic ITAM motives to form docking sites for downstream signaling.
Specificity:
The antibody HM57 interacts with intracellular domain of CD79a (Ig alpha), a 40-45 kDa subunit of B cell antigen-specific receptor (BCR) and its early developmental forms.
Antigen
CD79a
Clone
HM57
Species Reactivity
Chicken, Rabbit, Opossum, Guinea pig, Horse, Cow, Pig, Mouse, Rat, Human
Negative Species
N/A
Isotype
Mouse IgG1
Immunogen
Synthetic peptide corresponding to amino acids 202-216 of human CD79a
Application
IHC (P), FC (QC tested), IHC (F)
Regulatory status
RUO
Concentration
N/A
Format
Alexa Fluor® 647
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