E-Selectin (CD62E)
E-Selectin (Endothelial Leukocyte Adhesion Molecule1, ELAM1, CD62E), a member of the Selectin family, is a 107-115 kDa cell surface glycoprotein. It is transiently expressed on vascular endothelial cells in response to IL 1β and TNFα, and demonstrates peak expression at 4 hours, and decay at 24 hours, in response to activation. E-Selectin ligands, expressed on neutrophils, monocytes, and a subset of memory T cells, are sialylated, fucosylated molecules which bind to the lectin domain of E-Selectin. Immunocytochemical techniques have demonstrated the expression of E-Selectin on healthy and diseased tissue. The human and mouse E-Selectin proteins share 81% amino acid similarity. E-Selectin mediates the attachment of flowing leukocytes to the blood vessel wall during inflammation by binding to E-Selectin ligands on leukocytes. These interactions are labile and permit leukocytes to roll along the vascular endothelium in the direction of blood flow. This initial interaction is followed by a stronger interaction involving ICAM-1 and VCAM-1 that leads eventually to extravasation of the white blood cell through the blood vessel wall into the extracellular matrix tissue.
Product Specifications
Synonyms
SELE; ELAM; ESEL; CD62E; ELAM1; LECAM2
NCBI Gene ID
6401
UniProt
P16581
Accession Number
NP_000441.2
Accession Number mRNA
NM_000450
Chromosomal Location
1 H2.2; 1 86.6 cM
Reactivity
Anti-Human
Cross Reactivity
Human
Target Antigen
Recombinant human E-Selectin
Clone
(#9E29)
Applications
FC, IP, Detection Ab
Purification Method
Protein G chromatography
Assay Protocol
Reconstitute the antibody with 500 µl sterile PBS and the final concentration is 200 µg/ml.
Form
Lyophilized
Buffer
PBS
Reconstitution
PBS
Storage Conditions
Host or Source
Mouse
Isotype
IgG1
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