Flow Cytometry catalog - ROW 2019

Single-Color Conjugated Antibodies

The CD158f molecule (also known as KIR2DL5) is a 60 kDa monomeric glycoprotein with two Ig-like extracellular domains and a long cytoplasmic domain. CD158f is an inhibitory receptor and a member of the KIR (Killer-cell Immunoglobulin-like Receptor) family of receptors, which recognizes subsets of HLA-Class I alleles. KIR2DL5 gene is found in only a fraction of individuals in the population, and it is represented in the human genome by two genes, KIR2DL5A and KIR2DL5B. KIR2DL5 has alleles with mRNA transcripts that are clonally distributed in NK and T lymphocytes. KIR2DL5 is predicted to encode a purely inhibitory receptor, according to its signaling motifs (two ITIMs (Immunoreceptor Tyrosine-based Inhibition Motif) and a 1 transmembrane region lacking charged amino acid residues). KIR2DL5, together with KIR2DL4, are the only members of a gene lineage coding for KIR with a D0–D2 organization of the Ig-like domains, which distinguishes them from all other KIR2Ds, having domains of the D1-D2 type. Upon tyrosine phosphorylation, KIR2DL5 recruits the Src homology region 2-containing proteintyrosine phosphatase-2 and, to a lesser extent, Src homology region 2-containing protein tyrosinephosphatase-1. KIR2DL5 is an inhibitory receptor which may play a specialized role in innate immunity. In particular, it is expressed in a fraction of blood NK cells with the CD56dim phenotype and in a variable proportion of circulating T lymphocytes. CD158f ( KIR2DL5 )

Lysed normal whole blood sample.

Form Clone: UP-R1

Isotype: IgG1 Mouse

Size

Format

Part#

Status

Line Quality Standard

PE

B19715 B19716

1 mL

Liquid Liquid

ASR ASR

IOTest IOTest

GMP GMP

APC

0.5 mL

The CD158i molecule (also known as p50.3) is a monomeric integral membrane glycoprotein of 50 kDa. This protein belongs to the family of NK receptors for MHC class I molecules. There is another comprehensive nomenclature which refers to this molecule as KIR2DS4; this acronym stands for Killer cell Immunoglobulin (Ig)-like Receptor (KIR), with extracellular part containing 2 Ig domains (2D), and a short (S) cytoplasmic tail. CD158i comprises 2 C-type extracellular Ig domains. The intracytoplasmic portion lacks characteristic ITIM motifs (Immunoreceptor Tyrosine-based Inhibition Motif) and displays a charged residue in the trans-membrane portion. CD158i receptor seems involved in NK cell activation, following HLA-Cw3 supertype recognition. Antibody-induced cross-linking of CD158i (p50.3) results in both early activation events and late effector function. CD158i

Lysed normal whole blood sample.

Clone: FES172 Isotype: IgG2a Mouse The FES172 antibody stains NK subsets, but the p50.3 antigen appears to be expressed only by some individuals, and to be co-expressed with p58 KIRs.

Form

Size

Format

Part#

Status

Line Quality Standard

PE

IM3337 A60796

1 mL

Liquid Liquid

ASR ASR

IOTest IOTest

GMP GMP

APC

0.5 mL

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