PE-Cy5 Anti-Human CD193/CCR3 Antibody (5E8)
Product Specifications
Background
CD193, also known as CC-chemokine receptor 3 (CCR3), CC CKR3, MIP1-alpha receptor like-2, and eotaxin receptor, is a member of the G protein-coupled seven transmembrane receptors family. It binds to the CC chemokines eotaxin, eotaxin-2, and eotaxin-3 with high affinity. CCR3 has also been reported to bind RANTES, MCP-3, and MCP-4 with low affinity. CCR3 receptor is expressed on human eosinophils, basophils, mast cells, mononuclear phagocytes, platelets, CD34+ hematopoietic progenitor cells, Th2-like lymphocytes, and keratinocytes. CCR3 is thought to play a role in allergic diseases such as bronchial asthma and allergic rhinitis. CCR3 is a co-receptor for HIV-1 and HIV-2, and the binding of eotaxin with CCR3 has been shown to inhibit HIV infection in some cell types.
Synonyms
MIP1-alpha receptor like-2eotaxin receptor|C-C chemokine receptor type 3|CC CKR3|CCR|CCR3
Gene ID
1232
UniProt
P51677
Host
Mouse
Reactivity
Human
Target
Human CD193/CCR3
Clonality
Monoclonal
Isotype
IgG2b κ
Conjugation
PE-Cy5
Dilution
Volume per test: 5μL. Each lot of this antibody is quality control tested by flow cytometric analysis. The amount of the reagent is suggested to be used 5 µL of antibody per test (million cells in 100 µL staining volume or per 100 µL of whole blood) . Please check your vial before the experiment. Since applications vary, the appropriate dilutions must be determined for individual use.
Form
Liquid
Shipping Conditions
4°C with ice bag
Storage Conditions
PBS with 0. 1% sodium azide, 1%BSA, pH 7.3, 2-8°C for 12 months (Avoid repeated freeze / thaw cycles.)
Clone ID
5E8
Tested Applications
FC
Conjugation Information
PE-Cy5 is designed to be excited by the Blue (488 nm), Green (532 nm) and yellow-green (561 nm) lasers and detected using an optical filter centered near 670 nm (e.g., a 690/50 nm bandpass filter) .
Available Sizes
Curated Selection
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