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- mouse monoclonal IgG1; 200 µg/ml
- raised against an epitope mapping near the P-Selectin binding site of PSGL-1 of human origin
- recommended for detection of PSGL-1 of human origin by WB, IF, IHC(P) and FCM
- fluorescein (sc-18855 FITC) and phycoerythrin (sc-18855 PE) conjugates for FCM, 100 tests
- also provided azide-free for blocking of P-selectin binding, sc-18855 L, 200 µg/0.1 ml
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| Species |
Gene Name |
Gene ID |
Chromosome Location |
Isoform (mRNA) Accession # |
Protein Accession # |
OMIM™ Number |
| Human |
SELPLG |
6404 |
12q24.11 |
NM_003006 |
Q14242
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PSGL-1 Background Information PSGL-1 (P-Selectin glycoprotein ligand, also designated CD162), exists as a disulfide-linked homodimer. PSGL-1 is a type 1 membrane protein that localizes on the tips of microvilli of leukocytes. Its extracellular domain is rich in serines, threonines and prolines, and includes a series of 15 and 16 decameric repeats in HL-60 and U-937 cells, and human leukocytes, respectively. Although PSGL-1 appears to be the sole receptor for P-Selectin on human hematopoietic cells, it also interacts with E-Selectin through a unique binding site. In order to bind PSGL-1 to either E-Selectin or P-Selectin, PSGL-1 must be sialylated and fucosylated. PSLG-1 is a mucin-like molecule, much like leukosialin (CD43), CD164 and CD34. These proteins belong to an emerging family of cell adhesion receptors called sialomucins, which transduce negative signals in hematopoietic cells.
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PSGL-1 (PL1) PE: sc-18855 PE. FCM analysis of human peripheral blood leukocytes. Quadrant markers were set based on the isotype control, normal mouse IgG 1: sc-2866.
PSGL-1 (PL1): sc-18855. Western blot analysis of PSGL-1 expression in AML-193 whole cell lysate.
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