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Antigenic Specificity | FOXP3 |
Clone | polyclonal |
Host Species | Rabbit |
Reactive Species | human, mouse, rat |
Isotype | n/a |
Format | epitope affinity purified |
Size | 0.1 mg |
Concentration | Size: 100 ug/200 ul |
Applications | ELISA, Western Blot, Immunohistochemistry |
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Description | This antibody recognizes ~52 kDa of FOXP3 protein. It reacts to human, mouse and rat. The other species are not tested. Forkhead/winged-helix box (Fox) genes are the transcriptional regulators and highly conserved across mammals. It contains a FOX DNA-binding domain and large polyglutamine tract. The FOXPs are involved in organogenesis and cell differentiation. FOXP3 is essential for normal immune homeostasis. FOXP3 is stably and constitutively expressed at a high level in CD25 + CD4 positive regulatory T cells, at low level in CD4 positive/CD25 negative cells, and is absent in CD4 negative/CD8 positive T cells. FOXP3 may be a master regulatory gene and a more specific marker of regulatory T cells than other T cells. |
Immunogen | Antigen Preparation: A synthetic peptide corresponding to the C-terminus of human FOXP3 protein. This sequence is identical within human, mouse, rat origins. |
Other Names | [Rabbit FOXP3; FOXP3; forkhead box P3; JM2; AIID; IPEX; PIDX; XPID; DIETER; SCURFIN; scurfin; JM2 protein; immunodeficiency; polyendocrinopathy; enteropathy; X-linked; immune dysregulation; polyendocrinopathy; enteropathy; X-linked], [FOXP3; FOXP3; JM2; AIID; IPEX; PIDX; XPID; DIETER; MGC141961; MGC141963; IPEX] |
Gene, Accession # | [FOXP3], Gene ID: 50943, NCBI: NP_001107849.1, UniProt: Q9BZS1 |
Catalog # | MBS462166 |
Price | $265 |
Order / More Info | FOXP3 Antibody from MYBIOSOURCE INC. |
Product Specific References | Rao et al. Differentiation and expansion of T cells with regulatory function from human peripheral lymphocytes by stimulation in the presence of TGF-{beta}. J Immunol. 2005 Feb 1;174 (3):1446-55. |