Product Name: Glycophorin A Antibody [A84-B/H2]
Species Reactivity: Human
Tested Applications: Flow, IF, IHC-Fr, WB
Applications: Flow Cytometry: 0.5-1 ug/million cells in 0.1mlImmunofluorescence: 0.5-1 ug/ml IHC (Frozen): 0.5-1 ug/mlOptimal dilution of the Glycophorin A antibody should be determined by the researcher.
User Note: Optimal dilutions for each application to be determined by the researcher
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Immunogen: Human erythrocytes treated with neuraminidase were used as the immunogen for the Glycophorin A antibody.
Host Species: Mouse
Purification: Protein G affinity chromatography
Physical State: Liquid
CAS NO.: 733030-01-8
LDN-214117
Buffer: PBS with 0.1 mg/ml BSA and 0.05% sodium azide
Concentration: 0.2 mg/mL
Storage Conditions: Aliquot and Store at -20C. Avoid freez-thaw cycles.
Clonality: Monoclonal
Conjugate: Unconjugated
Alternate Names: GYPA, glycophorin A (includes MN blood group), HGNC:4702, GPA, GPErik, GPSAT, HGpMiV, HGpMiX, HGpMiXI, HGpSta(C), MN, MNS, Mi.V glycoprotein (24 AA), erythroid-lineage-specific membrane sialoglycoprotein, glycophorin A, glycophorin Er
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Official Symbol: GYPA
Geneid: 2993
Background: Recognizes a sialoglycoprotein of 39kDa, identified as glycophorin A (GPA). It is present on red blood cells (RBC) and erythroid precursor cells. It has been shown that glycophorin acts as the receptor for Sandei virus and parvovirus. Glycophorins A (GPA) and B (GPB), which are single, trans-membrane sialoglycoproteins. GPA is the carrier of blood group M and N specificities, while GPB accounts for S and U specificities. GPA and GPB provide the cells with a large mucin like surface and it has been suggested this provides a barrier to cell fusion, so minimizing aggregation between red blood cells in the circulation.
PubMed ID:http://aac.asm.org/content/18/5/675.abstract