CD20 / PE-ATTO 594 / 109-3C2

Product Details
Supplier Novus Biologicals, a Bio-Techne brand
Catalog #: NBP2-47841PEATT594 (View supplier product page)
Size 100 μl
Price $479.00
Antigen CD20
Clone 109-3C2
Host Mouse
Isotype IgG3 κ
Conjugate PE-ATTO 594
Target Species Human
Applications FC
Description Recognizes a protein of 30-33kDa, which is identified as CD20 (Workshop V; Code CD20.12. Workshop IV; Code B17). It recognizes an extracellular domain of CD20. It is a non-Ig differentiation antigen of B-cells and its expression is restricted to normal and neoplastic B-cells, being absent from all other leukocytes and tissues. CD20 is expressed by pre B-cells and persists during all stages of B-cell maturation but is lost upon terminal differentiation into plasma cells. The protein passes through the membrane 4 times with both ends in cytoplasm and exposes one short and one longer loop to the external environment. CD20 is not glycosylated in resting B-cells and its cytoplasmic domains are differentially phosphorylated upon activation. It acts as calcium channel involved in B cell activation and cell cycle progression.
About CD20 and PE-ATTO 594
CD20 This gene encodes a member of the membrane-spanning 4A gene family. Members of this nascent protein family are characterized by common structural features and similar intron/exon splice boundaries and display unique expression patterns among hematopoietic cells and nonlymphoid tissues. This gene encodes a B-lymphocyte surface molecule which plays a role in the development and differentiation of B-cells into plasma cells. This family member is localized to 11q12, among a cluster of family members. Alternative splicing of this gene results in two transcript variants which encode the same protein. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008]
PE-ATTO 594 PE-ATTO 594 from ATTO-TEC has an excitation peak at 565 nm and an emission peak at 627 nm. It is an alternative to PE-Dazzle 594, PE-Alexa 610, PE-eFluor™ 610 and PE-CF®594.
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PE-ATTO 594 Excitation and Emission Spectra