C1q A subunit Rat Monoclonal Antibody [Clone ID: 7H8]

CAT#: AM26328PU-N

C1q A subunit rat monoclonal antibody, clone 7H8, Purified


USD 465.00

2 Weeks*

Size
    • 100 ug

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Clone Name 7H8
Applications ELISA, FN, IHC, IP
Recommended Dilution Immunohistochemistry on frozen sections (1,4): 4% PFA fixed and sucrose infiltrated frozen tissue. 18h 4C, 0.133 ug/ml 7H8 IA: To detect bound C11, 1/100 diluted: The typical starting working dilution is 1:50.
Functional assays (3).
Immunoassays (5).
Immunoflourescence (2,3).
Positive control: Macrophages, follicular dendritic cells.
Reactivities Mouse
Host Rat
Isotype IgG1
Clonality Monoclonal
Specificity The monoclonal antibody 7H8 recognizes mouse CIq.
Formulation PBS
State: Purified
State: Liquid 0.2 µm filtered Ig fraction
Stabilizer: 0.1% bovine serum albumin
Preservative: 0.02% sodium azide
Concentration 0.1 mg/ml
Purification Protein G
Background Clq, a member of the 'defense collagen' family, is the first subcomponent of the Cl complex of the classical pathway of complement activation. Several functions have been assigned to the pattern recognition molecule Clq, which include antibody-dependent and independent immune functions like triggering of rapid enhanced phagocytosis resulting in efficient containment of pathogens or clearance of cellular debris, apoptotic cells and immune complexes , and is considered to be mediated by Clq receptors present on the effector cell surface. There remains some uncertainty about the identities of the receptors that mediate Clq functions. Some of the previously described Clq receptor molecules, such as gClqR and cClqR, now appear to have less of a role in Clq functions than in functions unrelated to Clq. Experiments with gene targeted homozygous Clq-deficient mice have suggested a role for Clq in modulation of the humoral immune response, and also in protection against development of autoimmunity. The first component of complement Cl is a complex of three glycoproteins - Clq, Clr, and Cls. Cls and Clr interact to form a Cazf-dependent tetrameric proenzyme complex, C lr,-C 1 s2, which makes contacts with the Clq collagen domain. Binding of Clq to immune complexes (IgG or IgM) via the gClq domain, is considered to induce a conformational change in the collagen region of Clq, which leads to the autoactivation of Clr which, in turn, activates Cls. The activated Cl complex then cleaves components C4 and C2 in the classical complement cascade.
Synonyms Complement C1q, Complement 1q
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