Mouse NCAM-1/CD56 Alexa Fluor® 700-conjugated Antibody
R&D Systems, part of Bio-Techne | Catalog # FAB7820N
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Species Reactivity
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Antibody Source
Product Specifications
Immunogen
Leu20-Thr711
Accession # P13595
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Detection of NCAM-1/CD56 in Neuro-2A Mouse Cell Line by Flow Cytometry.
Neuro-2A mouse neuroblastoma cell line was stained with Rat Anti-Mouse NCAM-1/CD56 Alexa Fluor® 700-conjugated Monoclonal Antibody (Catalog # FAB7820N, filled histogram) or isotype control antibody (Catalog # IC006N, open histogram). View our protocol for Staining Membrane-associated Proteins.Applications for Mouse NCAM-1/CD56 Alexa Fluor® 700-conjugated Antibody
Flow Cytometry
Sample: Neuro-2A mouse neuroblastoma cell line
Formulation, Preparation, and Storage
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Stability & Storage
- 12 months from date of receipt, 2 to 8 °C as supplied.
Background: NCAM-1/CD56
NCAM-1 (Neural adhesion molecule-1; also CD56) is a 120-190 kDa glycoprotein member of the Ig Superfamily. It is expressed on multiple cell types, both in the embryo and adult. Here, it serves as both an adhesion molecule and a receptor for multiple ligands, including as FGFR, PDGF, GDNF and agrin. On the cell surface, it is a cis-oriented homodimer that can form homodimers in-trans with other cis-homodimers. In the embryo, NCAM-1 is polysialylated (PolySia), and shows a MW of 200-220 kDa in SDS-PAGE. This polysialylation reduces the ability of NCAM-1 to dimerize. Mature mouse NCAM-1 is a 1096 amino acid (aa) type I transmembrane (TM) protein (aa 20-1115). It possesses a 692 aa extracellular region (aa 20-711) and a 386 aa cytoplasmic domain. The extracellular region contains five consecutive C2-type Ig-like domains (aa 20-492) followed by two FN type-III domains (aa 497-692). Multiple splice variants exist. There is a 140 kDa TM variant that shows a deletion of aa 810-1076, and a 120 kDa variant that is GPI-linked and shows a 24 aa substitution for aa 702-1115. A third potential variant contains a five aa substitution for aa 601-1115. Over aa 20-711, mouse NCAM-1 shares 99% and 95% aa identity with rat and human NCAM-1, respectively.
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