TCR V beta 3.1 antibody [8F10] (FITC),Genetex,GTX79221

Host

Mouse

Reactivity

Human, Primate

Application

ICC/IF FCM IHC

Conjugate

Fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC) Wavelength

Platform ID

BAB244517042

Genetex

Headquarters

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Contact

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Product Specifications
Scientific Background
Synonyms

Specifications

NameTCR V beta 3.1 antibody [8F10] (FITC)
Cat. No.GTX79221
Gene ID (Entrez)6957
HostMouse
IsotypeIgG1
ReactivityHuman, Primate
ConjugationFluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC) Wavelength
ApplicationICC/IF FCM IHC
ClonalityMonoclonal
Concentration0.2 mg/ml (Please refer to the vial label for the specific concentration.)
TargetTRB
ImmunogenHuman TCR V beta 3.1
PurityProtein A purified
Appearance/FormLiquid
FormulationPBS, 0.5% BSA, Glycerol,0.1% Sodium azide
StorageStore as concentrated solution. Centrifuge briefly prior to opening vial. Store at 4ºC. Protect from light.
Regulatory StatusResearch Use Only

Scientific Background

T cell receptors recognize foreign antigens which have been processed as small peptides and bound to major histocompatibility complex (MHC) molecules at the surface of antigen presenting cells (APC). Each T cell receptor is a dimer consisting of one alpha and one beta chain or one delta and one gamma chain. In a single cell, the T cell receptor loci are rearranged and expressed in the order delta, gamma, beta, and alpha. If both delta and gamma rearrangements produce functional chains, the cell expresses delta and gamma. If not, the cell proceeds to rearrange the beta and alpha loci. This region represents the germline organization of the T cell receptor beta locus. The beta locus includes V (variable), J (joining), diversity (D), and C (constant) segments. During T cell development, the beta chain is synthesized by a recombination event at the DNA level joining a D segment with a J segment; a V segment is then joined to the D-J gene. The C segment is later joined by splicing at the RNA level. Recombination of many different V segments with several J segments provides a wide range of antigen recognition. Additional diversity is attained by junctional diversity, resulting from the random additional of nucleotides by terminal deoxynucleotidyltransferase. Several V segments and one J segment of the beta locus are known to be incapable of encoding a protein and are considered pseudogenes. The beta locus also includes eight trypsinogen genes, three of which encode functional proteins and five of which are pseudogenes. Chromosomal abnormalities involving the T-cell receptor beta locus have been associated with T-cell lymphomas. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008]

Synonyms

T cell receptor beta locus , TCRB , TRB@

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