Anti-alpha Defensin 5 antibody [8C8],Abcam,AB62757

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Host

Mouse

Reactivity

Human

Application

IHC-P

Platform ID

BAB700398114

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Product Specifications
Scientific Background

Specifications

NameAnti-alpha Defensin 5 antibody [8C8]
Cat. No.AB62757
HostMouse
IsotypeIgG2b
ReactivityHuman
ApplicationIHC-P
ClonalityMonoclonal
Clone Number8C8
ImmunogenThe exact immunogen used to generate this antibody is proprietary information.
Regulatory StatusResearch Use Only

Scientific Background

Target data Host-defense peptide that maintains sterility in the urogenital system (PubMed : 12021776, PubMed : 12660734, PubMed : 15616305, PubMed : 19589339, PubMed : 22359618, PubMed : 22573326, PubMed : 25354318, PubMed : 25782105, PubMed : 30808760). Has antimicrobial activity against a wide range of bacteria, including Gram-negative E.coli, P.aeruginosa and S.typhimurium, and Gram-positive E.aerogenes, S.aureus, B.cereus, E.faecium and L.monocytogenes (PubMed : 12021776, PubMed : 15616305, PubMed : 19589339, PubMed : 22359618, PubMed : 22573326, PubMed : 25354318, PubMed : 30808760). Confers resistance to intestinal infection by S.typhimurium (PubMed : 12660734). Exhibits antimicrobial activity against enteric commensal bacteria such as B.adolescentis, L.acidophilus, B.breve, L.fermentum, B.longum and S.thermophilus (PubMed : 25354318). Binds to bacterial membranes and causes membrane disintegration (PubMed : 25782105). Induces the secretion of the chemokine IL-8 by intestinal epithelial cells (PubMed : 19589339). Binds to B.antracis lef/lethal factor, a major virulence factor from B.anthracis, and neutralizes its enzymatic activity (PubMed : 22573326).. (Microbial infection) Acts as a target for S.flexneri infection by binding to the bacterium, possibly via bacterial surface proteins, and thereby augmenting infectivity via enhanced bacterial adhesion and invasion of epithelial cells and tissues. See full target information DEFA5

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