Conjugation | Biotin |
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Antigen | CD22 |
Clone | MYG13 |
Isotype | IgG1, k |
Applications | FC |
Reactivity | Human |
Host | Mouse |
Clonality | Monoclonal |
Primary/Secondary | Primary |
Storage | 2-8°C |
Status | RUO |
CD22 Biotin
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Lymphocyte-gated PBMCs stained with CD22 Biotin followed by SA-PE (RED); Lymphocyte-gated PBMCs stained with mouse IgG1 Biotin followed by SA-PE (BLUE).
Description:
The clone MYG13 recognizes CD22 cell surface antigen, a 130-140kDa protein. The expression of CD22 is primarily restricted to the normal and neoplastic B cells but does not express on other hematopoietic cells. The initiation of expression of CD22 starts in the cytoplasm of pro-B and pre-B cells. Although CD22 is not expressed by plasma cells, it is abundantly expressed by the follicular mantle and marginal zone B-cells. Being a member of the immunoglobulin superfamily, CD22 serves as an adhesion receptor for sialic acid-bearing ligands expressed on erythrocytes and leukocytes. The role of CD22 in the activation of B-cells is primarily associated with tyrosine kinases mediated signal transduction pathways.
The clone MYG13 recognizes CD22 cell surface antigen, a 130-140kDa protein. The expression of CD22 is primarily restricted to the normal and neoplastic B cells but does not express on other hematopoietic cells. The initiation of expression of CD22 starts in the cytoplasm of pro-B and pre-B cells. Although CD22 is not expressed by plasma cells, it is abundantly expressed by the follicular mantle and marginal zone B-cells. Being a member of the immunoglobulin superfamily, CD22 serves as an adhesion receptor for sialic acid-bearing ligands expressed on erythrocytes and leukocytes. The role of CD22 in the activation of B-cells is primarily associated with tyrosine kinases mediated signal transduction pathways.