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Item number | Size | Datasheet | Manual | SDS | Delivery time | Quantity | Price |
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ABE-10-4181-100 | 100 µg | - |
3 - 11 business days* |
418.00€
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The HLA-DRA gene at 6p21.3 is one of the HLA class II alpha chain paralogues, and it plays a... more
Product information "Anti-HLADR (Clone: AB3)"
The HLA-DRA gene at 6p21.3 is one of the HLA class II alpha chain paralogues, and it plays a central role in the immune system by presenting peptides derived from extracellular proteins. Unlike the alpha chains of other Human MHC class II molecules, the alpha subunit is practically invariable. The promoter for the HLA-DRA is the most well studied, and it contains sites, from 5' to 3', for the trimeric RFX, CREB, the trimeric NF-Y, Oct-1, and YY1. RFX, CREB, and NF-Y contribute to the binding of the CIITA co-activator, which is either constitutively expressed in cells that constitutively express the MHC class II genes, or is induced by IFN-gamma activation of STAT1alpha. The beta-2 domain of the conserved HLA-DR alpha molecule encoded by the HLA-DRA1 locus interacts with the CD4 molecule in human lymphocytes. Class II molecules are expressed in antigen presenting cells (APC: B lymphocytes, dendritic cells, macrophages). Protein function: Binds peptides derived from antigens that access the endocytic route of antigen presenting cells (APC) and presents them on the cell surface for recognition by the CD4 T-cells. The peptide binding cleft accommodates peptides of 10-30 residues. The peptides presented by MHC class II molecules are generated mostly by degradation of proteins that access the endocytic route, where they are processed by lysosomal proteases and other hydrolases. Exogenous antigens that have been endocytosed by the APC are thus readily available for presentation via MHC II molecules, and for this reason this antigen presentation pathway is usually referred to as exogenous. As membrane proteins on their way to degradation in lysosomes as part of their normal turn-over are also contained in the endosomal/lysosomal compartments, exogenous antigens must compete with those derived from endogenous components. Autophagy is also a source of endogenous peptides, autophagosomes constitutively fuse with MHC class II loading compartments. In addition to APCs, other cells of the gastrointestinal tract, such as epithelial cells, express MHC class II molecules and CD74 and act as APCs, which is an unusual trait of the GI tract. To produce a MHC class II molecule that presents an antigen, three MHC class II molecules (heterodimers of an alpha and a beta chain) associate with a CD74 trimer in the ER to form a heterononamer. Soon after the entry of this complex into the endosomal/lysosomal system where antigen processing occurs, CD74 undergoes a sequential degradation by various proteases, including CTSS and CTSL, leaving a small fragment termed CLIP (class-II-associated invariant chain peptide). The removal of CLIP is facilitated by HLA-DM via direct binding to the alpha-beta-CLIP complex so that CLIP is released. HLA-DM stabilizes MHC class II molecules until primary high affinity antigenic peptides are bound. The MHC II molecule bound to a peptide is then transported to the cell membrane surface. In B-cells, the interaction between HLA-DM and MHC class II molecules is regulated by HLA-DO. Primary dendritic cells (DCs) also to express HLA-DO. Lysosomal microenvironment has been implicated in the regulation of antigen loading into MHC II molecules, increased acidification produces increased proteolysis and efficient peptide loading. [The UniProt Consortium]
Keywords: | Anti-HLA-DRA, Anti-HLA-DRA1, Anti-MHC class II antigen DRA, Anti-HLA class II histocompatibility antigen, DR alpha chain, Monoclonal Antibody to HLADR (Clone: AB3) |
Supplier: | Abeomics |
Supplier-Nr: | 10-4181 |
Properties
Application: | IHC, FC |
Antibody Type: | Monoclonal |
Clone: | AB3 |
Conjugate: | No |
Host: | Mouse |
Species reactivity: | human |
Format: | Purified |
Database Information
KEGG ID : | K06752 | Matching products |
UniProt ID : | P01903 | Matching products |
Gene ID : | GeneID 3122 | Matching products |
Handling & Safety
Storage: | +4°C |
Shipping: | +4°C (International: +4°C) |
Caution
Our products are for laboratory research use only: Not for administration to humans!
Our products are for laboratory research use only: Not for administration to humans!
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