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Human/Mouse IL-12 R beta2 Alexa Fluor® 488-conjugated Antibody

R&D Systems, part of Bio-Techne | Catalog # FAB1959G

R&D Systems, part of Bio-Techne

Key Product Details

Validated by

Biological Validation

Species Reactivity

Validated:

Human, Mouse

Cited:

Human, Mouse

Applications

Validated:

Flow Cytometry

Cited:

Flow Cytometry

Label

Alexa Fluor 488 (Excitation = 488 nm, Emission = 515-545 nm)

Antibody Source

Monoclonal Mouse IgG1 Clone # 305719

Product Specifications

Immunogen

Mouse myeloma cell line NS0-derived recombinant human IL-12 R beta2
Cys28-Asn622
Accession # Q99665

Specificity

Detects human and mouse IL-12 R beta2 in direct ELISAs. In direct ELISAs, no cross-reactivity with recombinant human IL-1 R beta1 is observed.

Clonality

Monoclonal

Host

Mouse

Isotype

IgG1

Scientific Data Images

Detection of IL-12 R beta2 antibody in Human PBMCs antibody by Flow Cytometry.

Detection of IL‑12 R beta2 in Human PBMCs by Flow Cytometry.

Human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) either (A) untreated or (B) treated with 5 ng/mL Recombinant Human IL-12 (Catalog # 219-IL) and 10 µg/mLGoat Anti-Human IL-4 Polyclonal Antibody (Catalog # AB-204-NA) for 3 days to induce Th1 development were stained with Mouse Anti-Human/Mouse IL-12 R beta2 Alexa Fluor® 488-conjugated Monoclonal Antibody (Catalog # FAB1959G) and Mouse Anti-Human CD4 APC-conjugated Monoclonal Antibody (Catalog # FAB3791A). Quadrant markers were set based on control antibody staining (Catalog # IC002G). View our protocol for Staining Membrane-associated Proteins.

Applications

Application
Recommended Usage

Flow Cytometry

10 µL/106 cells
Sample: Human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) treated with Recombinant Human IL‑12 (Catalog # 219-IL) and Goat Anti-Human IL‑4 Polyclonal Antibody (Catalog # AB-204-NA) to induce Th1 development

Formulation, Preparation, and Storage

Purification

Protein A or G purified from hybridoma culture supernatant

Formulation

Supplied in a saline solution containing BSA and Sodium Azide.

Shipping

The product is shipped with polar packs. Upon receipt, store it immediately at the temperature recommended below.

Stability & Storage

Protect from light. Do not freeze.
  • 12 months from date of receipt, 2 to 8 °C as supplied.

Background: IL-12 R beta 2

Interleukin 12 (IL-12), the founding member of the IL-12 family of heterodimeric cytokines, is composed of two disulfide-linked 35 kDa and 40 kDa subunits. The 35 kDa subunit (p35) is a alpha-helical protein homologous to IL-6 and G-CSF. The 40 kDa subunit (p40) contains one fibronectin type III and one Ig C2-like domain, and has a high degree of structural homology to type I cytokine receptors. Whereas p35 subunit is unique to IL-12, the p40 subunit is also a subunit of IL-23. IL-12 is an essential mediator of cellular-immunity that induces T cells and natural-killer cells to produce IFN-gamma. It is also required for the expansion and activation Th1 cells (1, 2).

The biological activities of IL-12 are mediated through the high-affinity receptor complex composed of the IL-12 Receptor beta1 (IL-12 R beta1) and IL-12 Receptor beta2 (IL‑12 R beta2) subunits. IL-12 R beta1 is a 100 kDa protein that is also a subunit of the IL-23 receptor complex. It binds IL-12/IL-23 p40 and is associated with Tyk2. IL-12 R beta2 is a 130 kDa protein that interacts with p35 and is associated with Jak2. Both receptor subunits are type I membrane proteins that share similarities with the gp130/G-CSF R subgroup in the cytokine receptor superfamily. IL-12 R beta2 cDNA encodes a 862 amino acid (aa) protein with a putative 27 aa signal peptide that is cleaved to generate the mature protein with a 595 aa extracellular domain, a 24 aa transmembrane domain and a 216 aa cytoplasmic region. Human and mouse IL-12 R beta2 share 68% amino acid sequence identity. Whereas IL-12 R beta1 expression has been detected in activated T cells, NK cells and B cells, the expression of IL‑12 R beta2 is more restricted. Among T cells, IL-12 R beta2 is absent on naive T cells. Activation of T cells via TCR up‑regulates IL‑12 R beta2 expression on human Th1 but not Th2 cells (1‑4).

References

  1. Trinchieri, G. et al. (2003) Immunity 19:641. 
  2. Brombacher, F. et al. (2003) Trends in Immunol. 23:207. 
  3. Trinchieri, G. (2003) Nature Reviews Immunol. 3:133.
  4. Rogge, L. et al. (1997) J. Exp. Med. 185:825.

Long Name

Interleukin 12 Receptor beta 2

Alternate Names

IL-12Rb2, IL12R beta 2, IL12RB2

Entrez Gene IDs

3595 (Human); 16162 (Mouse)

Gene Symbol

IL12RB2

UniProt

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Product Specific Notices


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