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CD1E Antibody (CC118): sc-101833

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  • CD1E Antibody (CC118) is a mouse monoclonal IgG1 κ CD1E antibody provided at 200 µg/ml
  • raised against thymocytes of bovine origin
  • CD1E Antibody (CC118) is recommended for detection of CD1E of bovine, ovine and caprine origin by WB, IP and FCM
  • Anti-CD1E Antibody (CC118) is available conjugated to agarose for IP; HRP for WB, IHC(P) and ELISA; and to either phycoerythrin or FITC for IF, IHC(P) and FCM
  • also available conjugated to Alexa Fluor® 488, Alexa Fluor® 546, Alexa Fluor® 594 or Alexa Fluor® 647 for WB (RGB), IF, IHC(P) and FCM, and for use with RGB fluorescent imaging systems, such as iBright™ FL1000, FluorChem™, Typhoon, Azure and other comparable systems
  • also available conjugated to Alexa Fluor® 680 or Alexa Fluor® 790 for WB (NIR), IF and FCM; for use with Near-Infrared (NIR) detection systems, such as LI-COR®Odyssey®, iBright™ FL1000, FluorChem™, Typhoon, Azure and other comparable systems
  • m-IgG Fc BP-HRP and m-IgG1 BP-HRP are the preferred secondary detection reagents for CD1E Antibody (CC118) for WB applications. These reagents are now offered in bundles with CD1E Antibody (CC118) (see ordering information below).
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    CD1E Antibody (CC118) is a mouse monoclonal IgG1 kappa light chain antibody that detects CD1E protein of bovine, ovine, and caprine origin by western blotting (WB), immunoprecipitation (IP), and flow cytometry (FCM). Anti-CD1E antibody (CC118) is available in both non-conjugated and various conjugated forms, including agarose, horseradish peroxidase (HRP), phycoerythrin (PE), fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC), and multiple Alexa Fluor® conjugates. CD1E, also known as R2 or CD1A, is a 322 amino acid single-pass type I membrane protein that plays a crucial role in the immune system by mediating the presentation of lipid antigens derived from microbial or self-origin on the surface of immune cells. CD1E is primarily localized in the lumen of the endoplasmic reticulum and the Golgi apparatus, where CD1E associates with β-2-Microglobulin to form a heterodimer essential for glycolipid antigen presentation. CD1E is expressed in various tissues, including cortical thymocytes, dendritic cells, and Langerhans cells, highlighting CD1E′s importance in immune responses. CD1E undergoes post-translational modifications, including mono-ubiquitination, which can influence stability and function, and CD1E may also be proteolytically cleaved in endosomes to produce a soluble form. CD1E presence on the surface of certain T-cell leukemias suggests a potential involvement in tumorigenesis, making CD1E a significant target for research in immunology and cancer biology.

    For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.

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    CD1E Antibody (CC118) References:

    1. Polymorphism of human CD1 genes.  |  Han, M., et al. 1999. Tissue Antigens. 54: 122-7. PMID: 10488738
    2. Characterization of CD1e, a third type of CD1 molecule expressed in dendritic cells.  |  Angenieux, C., et al. 2000. J Biol Chem. 275: 37757-64. PMID: 10948205
    3. Identification of two novel human CD1E alleles.  |  Mirones, I., et al. 2000. Tissue Antigens. 56: 159-61. PMID: 11019917
    4. Common characteristics of the human and rhesus macaque CD1e molecules: conservation of biochemical and biological properties during primate evolution.  |  Angénieux, C., et al. 2003. Immunogenetics. 54: 842-9. PMID: 12671734
    5. Control of the intracellular pathway of CD1e.  |  Maître, B., et al. 2008. Traffic. 9: 431-45. PMID: 18208508
    6. Two classes of CD1 genes.  |  Calabi, F., et al. 1989. Eur J Immunol. 19: 285-92. PMID: 2467814
    7. A physical map linking the five CD1 human thymocyte differentiation antigen genes.  |  Yu, CY. and Milstein, C. 1989. EMBO J. 8: 3727-32. PMID: 2583117
    8. Isolation of CD1 genes: a family of major histocompatibility complex-related differentiation antigens.  |  Martin, LH., et al. 1986. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 83: 9154-8. PMID: 3097645

    Ordering Information

    Product NameCatalog #UNITPriceQtyFAVORITES

    CD1E Antibody (CC118)

    sc-101833
    200 µg/ml
    $322.00

    CD1E Antibody (CC118): m-IgG Fc BP-HRP Bundle

    sc-527073
    200 µg Ab; 10 µg BP
    $361.00

    CD1E Antibody (CC118): m-IgG1 BP-HRP Bundle

    sc-532446
    200 µg Ab; 20 µg BP
    $361.00

    CD1E Antibody (CC118) AC

    sc-101833 AC
    500 µg/ml, 25% agarose
    $424.00

    CD1E Antibody (CC118) HRP

    sc-101833 HRP
    200 µg/ml
    $322.00

    CD1E Antibody (CC118) FITC

    sc-101833 FITC
    200 µg/ml
    $336.00

    CD1E Antibody (CC118) PE

    sc-101833 PE
    200 µg/ml
    $349.00

    CD1E Antibody (CC118) Alexa Fluor® 488

    sc-101833 AF488
    200 µg/ml
    $364.00

    CD1E Antibody (CC118) Alexa Fluor® 546

    sc-101833 AF546
    200 µg/ml
    $364.00

    CD1E Antibody (CC118) Alexa Fluor® 594

    sc-101833 AF594
    200 µg/ml
    $364.00

    CD1E Antibody (CC118) Alexa Fluor® 647

    sc-101833 AF647
    200 µg/ml
    $364.00

    CD1E Antibody (CC118) Alexa Fluor® 680

    sc-101833 AF680
    200 µg/ml
    $364.00

    CD1E Antibody (CC118) Alexa Fluor® 790

    sc-101833 AF790
    200 µg/ml
    $364.00