Mouse Anti-Mouse NK1.1-AF488

Cat# 1805-30

Size : 0.1mg

Brand : Southern Biotech

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Clone PK136
Isotype Mouse (C3H x BALB/c) IgG2aκ
Isotype Control Mouse IgG2a-AF488 (HOPC-1)
Specificity Mouse NK1.1
Alternative Names Ly-55, CD161b/CD161c
Description NK1.1, a member of the NKR-P1 family of cell surface receptors, is a type II integral membrane glycoprotein with a C-type lectin domain. It is expressed as a disulfide-linked homodimer on all NK cells as well as subsets of thymocytes and peripheral T lymphocytes in selected strains of mice (e.g., C57BL/6, NZB, and CE). NK1.1 mediates cellular activation and differentiation, and is thought to have a particular role in generating Th2 cells. This product does not react with NK cells of BALB/c mice.
Immunogen CE mouse spleen enriched for NK-1+ cells and bone marrow cells
Conjugate AF488 (Alexa Fluor® 488)
Buffer Formulation Phosphate buffered saline containing < 0.1% sodium azide
Clonality Monoclonal
Concentration 0.5 mg/mL
Volume 0.2 mL
Recommended Storage 2-8°C; Avoid exposure to light
Trademark Information Alexa Fluor® is a registered trademark of Thermo Fisher Scientific, Inc. or its subsidiaries
Applications Flow Cytometry – Quality tested 1,3-5,8,9
Immunohistochemistry –Reported in literature 8
Immunoprecipitation – Reported in literature 3,4
Depletion – Reported in literature 2,7
Complement Mediated Cell Depletion – Reported in literature 5
Blocking – Reported in literature 4
Activation – Reported in literature 6

RRID Number AB_2795354
Gene ID 17059 (Mouse)
Gene ID Symbol Klrb1c (Mouse)
Gene ID Aliases AI462337; CD161; Klrb1b; Ly-59; Ly55c; Ly59; NK-RP1; NK1.1; NKR-P1.9; NKRP1; NKRP140; Nk-1; Nk-1.2; Nk1; Nk1.2; Nkrp1b; Nkrp1c; ly-55c
UniProt ID P27814 (Mouse
UniProt Name KLRBC_MOUSE (Mouse)
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  2. 2. Koo GC, Dumont FJ, Tutt M, Hackett J Jr, Kumar V. The NK-1.1(-) mouse: a model to study differentiation of murine NK cells. J Immunol. 1986;137:3742-7. (Depletion)
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  6. 6. Reichlin A, Yokoyama WM. Natural killer cell proliferation induced by anti-NK1.1 and IL-2. Immunol Cell Biol. 1998;76:143-52. (Activ)
  7. 7. Sharma N, He Q, Sharma RP. Amelioration of fumonisin B1 hepatotoxicity in mice by depletion of T cells with anti-Thy-1.2. Toxicology. 2006;223:191-201. (Depletion)
  8. 8. Al-Falahi Y, Sand KL, Knudsen E, Damaj BB, Rolin J, Maghazachi AA. Splenic natural killer cell activity in two models of experimental neurodegenerative diseases. J Cell Mol Med. 2009;13:2693-703. (FC, IHC)
  9. 9. Freitas CS, Dalmau SR, Abdelhay E. Differential expression of notch signaling-related transcripts accompanies pro-thymocyte proliferation and phenotype transition induced by epidermal growth factor plus insulin in fetal thymus organ cultures. Mem Inst Oswaldo Cruz. 2004;99:381-88. (FC)