Human Integrin alphaV beta3 Antibody
R&D Systems, part of Bio-Techne | Catalog # MAB12192
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Antibody Source
Product Specifications
Immunogen
Human Integrin alpha V (Phe31-Val992) and Human Integrin beta 3 (Gly27-Asp718)
Accession # NP_002201 and AAA52589
Specificity
Clonality
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Scientific Data Images for Human Integrin alphaV beta3 Antibody
Detection of Integrin alpha V beta 3/CD51 in HUVEC Human Cells by Flow Cytometry.
HUVEC human umbilical vein endothelial cells were stained with Rabbit Anti-Human Integrin alpha V beta 3/CD51 Monoclonal Antibody (Catalog # MAB12192, filled histogram) or isotype control antibody (Catalog # MAB1050) followed by APC-conjugated anti-Rabbit IgG Secondary Antibody (Catalog # F0111). View our protocol for Staining Membrane-associated Proteins.Applications for Human Integrin alphaV beta3 Antibody
CyTOF-ready
Flow Cytometry
Sample: HUVEC human unbilical vein endothelial cells
Formulation, Preparation, and Storage
Purification
Reconstitution
Formulation
Shipping
Stability & Storage
- 12 months from date of receipt, -20 to -70 °C as supplied.
- 1 month, 2 to 8 °C under sterile conditions after reconstitution.
- 6 months, -20 to -70 °C under sterile conditions after reconstitution.
Background: Integrin alpha V beta 3
Integrin alphaV beta3 together with alphaIIb beta3, constitutes the only known beta3 Integrins (1‑3). The non‑covalent heterodimer of 170 kDa alphaV/CD51 and 93 kDa beta3/CD61 subunits shows wide expression, notably by endothelial cells and osteoclasts (2‑4). Each subunit has a transmembrane sequence and a short cytoplasmic tail connected to the cytoskeleton. Active cell surface alphaV beta3 adheres to matrix proteins including vitronectin, fibronectin, fibrinogen and thrombospondin (2, 3). The ligand binding site of alphaV beta3 is in the N‑terminal head region, formed by interaction of the beta3 vWFA domain with the alphaV beta‑propeller structure (4). The alphaV subunit contributes a thigh and a calf region, while the beta3 subunit contains a PSI domain and four cysteine‑rich I‑EGF folds. The alphaV subunit domains termed thigh, calf‑1 and calf‑2 generate a “knee” region that is bent when the alphaV beta3 is in its constitutively inactive state. Activation, either by “inside out” signaling or by Mg2+ or Mn2+ binding, extends the Integrin to expose its ligand binding site (1, 4). The 962 aa human alphaV ECD(11) shares 92‑95% aa sequence identity with mouse, rat and bovine alphaV while the 685 aa human beta3 ECD(12) shares 95% aa identity with equine and canine, and 89‑92% aa identity with mouse, rat and porcine beta3. Two splice variants of beta3 (b and c) diverge over the last 21 amino acids (aa) and lack cytoplasmic phosphorylation sites (5, 6). Another beta3 splice variant diverges after the vWFA domain, producing a soluble 60 kDa form in platelets and endothelial cells (7). alphaV beta3 is essential for the maturation of osteoclasts and their binding and resorption of bone; it also, however, promotes their apoptosis (8, 9). M‑CSF R and alphaV beta3 share signaling pathways during osteoclastogenesis, and deletion of either molecule causes osteopetrosis (8, 9). alphaV beta3 is involved in several other signaling pathways by direct interaction with receptor tyrosine kinases and ligands. For example, it cooperates with endothelial cell VEGF R2 in angiogenesis, and with IGF‑1 to promote cancer cell proliferation and invasiveness (13, 14). Also, cell entry of several viruses is mediated by alphaV beta3 (4, 10).
References
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