Human MD-1 Antibody
R&D Systems, part of Bio-Techne | Catalog # MAB925
Key Product Details
Species Reactivity
Applications
Label
Antibody Source
Product Specifications
Immunogen
Gly21-Ser162
Accession # O95711
Specificity
Clonality
Host
Isotype
Applications for Human MD-1 Antibody
Western Blot
Sample: Recombinant Human MD-1 (Catalog # 925-MD)
Reviewed Applications
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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: MD-1
MD-1 is a secreted glycoprotein that is associated with RP105 and is required for efficient RP105 cell surface expression and function (1‑4). RP105 is a type I transmembrane glycoprotein with extracellular leucine-rich repeats (LRR) typically found in Toll-like receptor (TLR) family members. However, RP105 has a short cytoplasmic tail and lacks the Toll-IL-1 R (TIR) domain that defines the IL-1 R/TLR superfamily (1‑3). RP105 plays an important role in B-cell activation by bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS). It is expressed primarily on mature B cells, dendritic cells and macrophages (3).
Human MD-1 cDNA encodes a 162 amino acid (aa) precursor protein with a putative 19 aa signal peptide and two potential N-linked glycosylation sites. It shares 38% and 66% amino acid sequence identity with chicken and mouse MD-1 respectively (1, 2). MD-1 is mainly expressed in spleen, and also detectable in liver, brain, thymus, and kidney. The cell surface RP105/MD-1 complex, in conjunction with TLR4, mediates the innate immune response to LPS in B cells. Activation of the RP105 complex has been shown to protect against apoptosis, induce B-cell proliferation and upregulate B7.2, a co-stimulatory molecule (4, 5). Since MD-1 is also expressed in liver and brain where RP105 is absent, MD-1 may also be associated with other LRR-containing molecules, or have additional functions outside the immune system (5).
References
- Miyake, K. et al. (1998) J. Immun. 161:1348.
- Miura, Y. et al. (1998) Blood 92:2815.
- Miyake, K. et al. (1995) J. Immunol. 154:3333.
- Nagai, Y. et al. (2002) Blood 99:1699.
- Ogata, H. et al. (2000) J. Exp. Med. 192:23.
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