ARG62829

anti-CD38 antibody [HIT2]

anti-CD38 antibody [HIT2] for Flow cytometry,IHC-Frozen sections,IHC-Formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded sections,Western blot,CyTOF®-candidate and Human

Cancer antibody; Developmental Biology antibody; Immune System antibody; Metabolism antibody; Pro-B Cell Marker antibody; Pre-B Cell Marker antibody

Overview

Product Description Mouse Monoclonal antibody [HIT2] recognizes CD38
Tested Reactivity Hu
Tested Application CyTOF®-candidate, FACS, IHC-Fr, IHC-P, WB
Specificity The clone HIT2 reacts with CD38 (T10), a 45 kDa type II transmembrane glycoprotein strongly expressed mainly on plasma cells and activated T and B lymphocytes; it is an antigenic marker of lymphoid cells.
HLDA III; WS Code T 155
Host Mouse
Clonality Monoclonal
Clone HIT2
Isotype IgG1
Target Name CD38
Antigen Species Human
Immunogen Human thymocytes in foetus
Conjugation Un-conjugated
Alternate Names cADPr hydrolase 1; ADPRC 1; EC 3.2.2.6; 2'-phospho-ADP-ribosyl cyclase/2'-phospho-cyclic-ADP-ribose transferase; Cyclic ADP-ribose hydrolase 1; ADPRC1; EC 2.4.99.20; ADP-ribosyl cyclase 1; 2'-phospho-cyclic-ADP-ribose transferase; CD antigen CD38; T10; 2'-phospho-ADP-ribosyl cyclase; ADP-ribosyl cyclase/cyclic ADP-ribose hydrolase 1

Application Instructions

Application Suggestion
Tested Application Dilution
CyTOF®-candidateAssay-dependent
FACS1 - 4 µg/ml
IHC-FrAssay-dependent
IHC-P10 µg/ml
WB2 µg/ml
Application Note WB: Sample preparation: Resuspend approx. 50 mil. cells in 1 ml cold Lysis buffer (1% laurylmaltoside in 20 mM Tris/Cl, 100 mM NaCl pH 8.2, 50 mM NaF including Protease inhibitor Cocktail). Incubate 60 min on ice. Centrifuge to remove cell debris. Mix lysate with non-reducing SDS-PAGE sample buffer. Boil for 5 min. Application note: Non-reducing condition.
* The dilutions indicate recommended starting dilutions and the optimal dilutions or concentrations should be determined by the scientist.
Positive Control WB: Raji

Properties

Form Liquid
Purification Purified by protein A
Purity > 95% (by SDS-PAGE)
Buffer PBS (pH 7.4) and 15 mM Sodium azide
Preservative 15 mM Sodium azide
Concentration 1 mg/ml
Storage Instruction For continuous use, store undiluted antibody at 2-8°C for up to a week. For long-term storage, aliquot and store at -20°C or below. Storage in frost free freezers is not recommended. Avoid repeated freeze/thaw cycles. Suggest spin the vial prior to opening. The antibody solution should be gently mixed before use.
Note For laboratory research only, not for drug, diagnostic or other use.

Bioinformation

Database Links

GeneID: 952 Human CD38

Swiss-port # P28907 Human ADP-ribosyl cyclase/cyclic ADP-ribose hydrolase 1

Gene Symbol CD38
Gene Full Name CD38 molecule
Background CD38 (NAD+ glycohydrolase) is a type II transmembrane glycoprotein able to induce activation, proliferation and differentiation of mature lymphocytes and mediate apoptosis of myeloid and lymphoid progenitor cells. Another role of CD38 is provided by enzymatic activity of its extracellular part. CD38 acts as NAD+ glycohydrolase converting NAD+ into ADP-ribose, as ADP-ribosyl cyclase producing cADPR and as cADPR hydrolase, thus affecting levels of calcium-mobilizing metabolites. ADPR produced by CD38 serves as an important second messenger of neutrophil and dendritic cell migration.
Function Synthesizes the second messagers cyclic ADP-ribose and nicotinate-adenine dinucleotide phosphate, the former a second messenger for glucose-induced insulin secretion. Also has cADPr hydrolase activity. Also moonlights as a receptor in cells of the immune system. [UniProt]
Highlight Related products:
CD38 antibodies; CD38 Duos / Panels; Anti-Mouse IgG secondary antibodies;
Related news:
Lymphoma
CyTOF-candidate Antibodies
Research Area Cancer antibody; Developmental Biology antibody; Immune System antibody; Metabolism antibody; Pro-B Cell Marker antibody; Pre-B Cell Marker antibody
Calculated MW 34 kDa

Clone References

The labelling index of primitive plasma cells determines the clinical behaviour of patients with myelomatosis.

Joshua D et al.
Br J Haematol.,  (1996)

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